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  • Search for specific services across all marketplace merchants. Find services by name, category, price range, or location. Each result includes the provider funnel_id for booking.
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  • Render raw HTML/CSS to an image. Perfect for generating OG images, social cards, email previews, and dynamic content from templates. No URL needed.
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  • Upload images to the catalogue. Use this tool for ANY image upload request — one image or many. TRIGGER: "upload images," "add photos," "I have pictures," "upload a photo of," "here are my images," "attach image," or any mention of adding images/photos to the catalogue. Returns a link to the upload page where the artist can drag-and-drop files. Filenames are auto-matched to works. Original files preserved at full resolution. IMPORTANT: Never ask the artist to send or attach images in chat — chat images are compressed and unsuitable for the catalogue.
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  • Identify the technology stack and services used by a website. Returns framework names, CMS platform, JavaScript libraries, analytics services, CDN provider, hosting provider, and security tools detected. Use for competitive analysis, vendor intelligence, or understanding site architecture.
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  • Upload a base64-encoded file to a site's container. Use this for binary files (images, archives, fonts, etc.). For text files, prefer write_file(). Requires: API key with write scope. Args: slug: Site identifier path: Relative path including filename (e.g. "images/logo.png") content_b64: Base64-encoded file content Returns: {"success": true, "path": "images/logo.png", "size": 45678} Errors: VALIDATION_ERROR: Invalid base64 encoding FORBIDDEN: Protected system path
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  • Latin American data validation tools for AI agents. Validates Brazilian CPF, CNPJ and PIX keys, Mexican RFC, Chilean RUT, and provides public holidays for Brazil, Mexico and Chile.

  • Compact self-description (default response <1KB): server name, version, list of supported jurisdiction codes, list of tool names, pricing, rate limits. Pass `section` to expand a specific slice — 'principles', 'tools', 'data_licenses', 'jurisdictions' (compact capability map for every registered adapter), or 'jurisdiction' + `jurisdiction` (full metadata for one country). For the full per-jurisdiction schema (field lists, status mappings, ID formats, notes), prefer list_jurisdictions.
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  • ⚠️ MANDATORY FIRST STEP - Call this tool BEFORE using any other Canvs tools! Returns comprehensive instructions for creating whiteboards: tool selection strategy, iterative workflow, and examples. Following these instructions ensures correct diagrams.
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  • AI Agent Starter Pack — calls compliance + market sentiment + trading signals + macro data + news in a single bundled request. Ideal for agents that need a broad market context snapshot. Use this tool when: - An agent is initialising and needs a full market brief before starting work - You want 5 tools' worth of data in one call at a fraction of the individual cost ($0.50 vs $0.025 individual) - A morning brief agent is generating a daily market overview for a user - An agent needs to orient itself before deciding which deeper tools to call Returns: compliance_status, market_sentiment (RISK_ON/OFF), trading_signal (for specified symbol), macro_overview (rates/inflation), top_5_news_stories. Example: runBundleStarter({ symbol: "XAUUSD", assets: "BTC,ETH,GOLD" }) → Full gold trading context: macro environment, sentiment, signal, news — in one call. Cost: $0.50 USDC per call (equivalent to 5 Tier 1 tools for $0.025 if called separately).
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  • Delete a single item by id. `kind` MUST match the item type: 'text' for text nodes, 'line' for freehand strokes, 'image' for images — the wrong kind silently targets the wrong table and is a common mistake. Get the id + type from `get_board` (texts[], lines[], images[]). There is no bulk/erase-all tool: loop if you need to delete multiple items.
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  • Export a generated image asset by session and asset ID. Returns the image inline as base64 along with metadata (format, dimensions, size). When running locally (stdio transport), you can optionally provide a destinationPath to save the image to disk. USAGE: After generating an image with generateImage, use the sessionId and assetId to export: exportImageAsset(sessionId="...", assetId="...") To save to disk (local/stdio only): exportImageAsset(sessionId="...", assetId="...", destinationPath="/Users/me/project/images/logo.png")
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  • Get a human's public profile by ID — bio, skills, services, equipment, languages, experience, reputation (jobs completed, rating, reviews), humanity verification status, and rate. Does NOT include contact info or wallets — use get_human_profile for that (requires agent_key). The id can be found in search_humans results.
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  • Extract text from PDFs and images as clean Markdown. Uses Mistral OCR — handles complex layouts, tables, handwriting, multi-column documents, and mathematical notation. Preserves document hierarchy in structured Markdown. 10 sats/page. Pay per request with Bitcoin Lightning — no API key or signup needed. Requires create_payment with toolName='extract_document' and quantity=pageCount for multi-page PDFs.
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  • Get detailed CV version including structured content, sections, word count, and audience profile. cv_version_id from ceevee_upload_cv or ceevee_list_versions. Use to inspect CV content before running analysis tools. Free.
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  • Browse and compare Licium's agents and tools. Use this when you want to SEE what's available before executing. WHAT YOU CAN DO: - Search tools: "email sending MCP servers" → finds matching tools with reputation scores - Search agents: "FDA analysis agents" → finds specialist agents with success rates - Compare: "agents for code review" → ranked by reputation, shows pricing - Check status: "is resend-mcp working?" → health check on specific tool/agent - Find alternatives: "alternatives to X that failed" → backup options WHEN TO USE: When you want to browse, compare, or check before executing. If you just want results, use licium instead.
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  • Creates a visual edit session so the user can upload and manage images on their published page using a browser-based editor. Returns an edit URL to share with the user. When creating pages with images, use data-wpe-slot placeholder images instead of base64 — then create an edit session so the user can upload real images.
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  • List all 15 supported email clients with IDs, names, rendering engines, dark mode support, and deprecation status. Use the returned IDs to filter other tools like preview_email or capture_screenshots.
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  • Search for diagram nodes by keyword across all providers and services. For targeted browsing when you know the provider, use list_providers -> list_services -> list_nodes instead. Args: query: Search term (case-insensitive substring match). Returns: List of matching nodes with keys: node, provider, service, import, alias_of (optional). Sorted by relevance: exact match first, then prefix, then substring.
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  • Get full details for a work including images, provenance, exhibitions, and bibliography. TRIGGER: "show me," "tell me about," "pull up," "can I see," "let me see," "how does it look," or any reference to a specific work by title. Resolve work_id via search_natural_language — never ask the user. When presenting: describe the image first, then summarize data naturally — do not dump raw fields.
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  • Search for verified local service providers across 9 trade categories including floor coating, radon mitigation, foundation repair, basement waterproofing, crawl space repair, mold/asbestos remediation, septic services, commercial electrical, and laundry services. Returns provider name, rating, services offered, certifications, years in business, and a link to the full profile with contact details. Covers major US metro areas. Use list_niches first to get valid niche IDs, and list_service_types for valid service_type values.
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  • Get the list of legal document templates available for generation on the platform (e.g. NDA, employment agreement, stock purchase agreement). For corporate services like 83(b) filing or registered agent, use get_available_corporate_services instead.
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  • Full structured JSON state of a board: texts (id, x, y, content, color, width, postit, author), strokes (id, points, color, author), images (id, x, y, width, height, dataUrl, thumbDataUrl, author; heavy base64 >8 kB elided to dataUrl:null, tiny images inlined). Use this for EXACT ids/coordinates/content (needed for `move`, `erase`, editing a text by id). For visual layout (where is empty space? what overlaps?) call `get_preview` instead — it's much cheaper for spatial reasoning than a huge JSON dump.
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  • Save a file (PDF, PPTX, DOCX, etc.) to a client's record in the broker's CRM. Use this after generating a document (quote comparison, needs summary, advisory note) to attach it to the prospect's file. The client must already exist as a lead (use save_lead first). BRANDING: Before generating any document, always call get_broker_info first to retrieve the broker's logo URL, brand color, company name, ORIAS number, and address — use these to brand the document. The file content must be base64-encoded.
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  • Get the full data bundle for an artwork — everything Raisonnai knows about a single work. Includes: core identity, provenance chain, exhibition history, bibliography, media set, condition history, trust metadata (completeness + trust scores), attestation log, and cryptographic credentials. Use this when an agent needs the complete picture for reasoning about an artwork — verification, purchase evaluation, provenance assessment, or portfolio analysis. For lightweight queries (just title, medium, images), use get_work instead. Resolve the work by either workId (UUID) or uwi (e.g. "RAI-2026-00417"). To find the workId, use search_natural_language — never ask the user for it.
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  • Vote for a planned service to be built next. Returns JSON: { success, slug, newVoteCount }. 1 sat per vote — multiple votes allowed. Call list_planned_services first to discover valid slugs and current vote counts. Highest-voted services get prioritized. Requires create_payment with toolName='vote_on_service'.
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  • Search for recalled products similar to your query. This tool searches DeepRecall's global product safety database using AI-powered multimodal matching. Provide a text description and/or product images to find similar recalled products. Use Cases: - Pre-purchase safety checks: Before buying, verify if similar products were recalled - Supplier vetting: Check if a supplier's products have safety issues - Marketplace compliance: Verify products against recall databases - Consumer protection: Identify potentially hazardous products Data Sources: - us_cpsc: US Consumer Product Safety Commission - us_fda: US Food and Drug Administration - safety_gate: EU Safety Gate (Europe) - uk_opss: UK Office for Product Safety & Standards - canada_recalls: Health Canada Recalls - oecd: OECD GlobalRecalls portal - rappel_conso: French Consumer Recalls - accc_recalls: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Cost: 1 API credit per search Args: content_description: Text description of the product (e.g., "children's toy with small parts") image_urls: List of product image URLs for visual matching (1-10 images) filter_by_data_sources: Limit search to specific agencies (optional) top_k: Number of results (1-100, default: 10) model_name: Fusion model - fuse_max (recommended), fuse_flex, or fuse input_weights: Weights for [text, images], must sum to 1.0 api_key: Your DeepRecall API key (optional if provided via X-API-Key header) Returns: Search results with matched recalls, scores, and product details Example: search_recalls( content_description="baby crib with drop-side rails", top_k=5 )
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  • Analyze an image from a component's datasheet using vision AI. Use this when read_datasheet returns a section containing images and you need to extract data from a graph, package drawing, pin diagram, or circuit schematic. Pass the image_key from the read_datasheet response (the storage path in the image URL). Optionally pass a specific question to focus the analysis. IMPORTANT: For precise numeric values (electrical specs, max ratings), prefer read_datasheet text tables first — they are more reliable than vision-extracted graph data. Use analyze_image for visual information not available in text: package dimensions from drawings, pin assignments from diagrams, graph trends, and approximate values from characteristic curves. Examples: - analyze_image(part_number='IRFZ44N', image_key='images/abc123.png') -> classifies and describes the image - analyze_image(part_number='IRFZ44N', image_key='images/abc123.png', question='What is the drain current at Vgs=5V?')
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  • Authenticate this MCP session with your BopMarket API key. Call this once before using cart, checkout, price watch, order, or listing tools. Read-only tools (search, get_product, batch_compare, get_categories) work without auth. Buyer keys: sk_buy_*. Seller keys: sk_sell_*.
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  • List the 13 AI tools BringYour can produce harness files for, with each target's read/write/paste capability and brief description. Call this first to discover what 'target' values install_harness accepts.
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  • <tool_description> Search and discover products, recipes AND services in the Nexbid marketplace. Nexbid Agent Discovery — search and discover advertiser products through an open marketplace. Returns ranked results matching the query — products with prices/availability/links, recipes with ingredients/targeting signals/nutrition, and services with provider/location/pricing details. </tool_description> <when_to_use> Primary discovery tool. Use for any product, recipe or service query. Use content_type filter: "product" (only products), "recipe" (only recipes), "service" (only services), "all" (all, default). For known product IDs use nexbid_product instead. For category overview use nexbid_categories first. </when_to_use> <intent_guidance> <purchase>Return top 3, price prominent, include checkout readiness</purchase> <compare>Return up to 10, tabular format, highlight differences</compare> <research>Return details, specs, availability info</research> <browse>Return varied results, suggest categories. For recipes: show cuisine, difficulty, time.</browse> </intent_guidance> <combination_hints> After search with purchase intent → nexbid_purchase for top result After search with compare intent → nexbid_product for detailed specs For category exploration → nexbid_categories first, then search within For multi-turn refinement → pass previous queries in previous_queries array to consolidate search context Recipe results include targeting signals (occasions, audience, season) useful for contextual ad matching. </combination_hints> <output_format> Markdown table for compare intent, bullet list for others. Products: product name, price with currency, availability status. Recipes: recipe name, cuisine, difficulty, time, key ingredients, dietary tags. Services: service name, provider, location, price model, duration. </output_format>
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  • Modify an existing proposal part. For individual accountability/domain changes, use the children tools.
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  • Upscale images 2x or 4x with neural super-resolution. Uses Real-ESRGAN (ICCV 2021, PSNR 32.73dB on Set5 4x, 100M+ production runs). Recovers real detail from low-resolution images — not interpolation. Optional face enhancement. Stable endpoint — model upgrades automatically as SOTA evolves. 5 sats per image, pay per request with Bitcoin Lightning — no API key or signup needed. Requires create_payment with toolName='upscale_image'.
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  • Get detailed information about board games on BoardGameGeek (BGG) including description, mechanics, categories, player count, playtime, complexity, and ratings. Use this tool to deep dive into games found via other tools (e.g. after getting collection results or search results that only return basic info). Use 'name' for a single game lookup by name, 'id' for a single game lookup by BGG ID, or 'ids' to fetch multiple games at once (up to 20). Only provide one of these parameters.
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  • Browse and compare Licium's agents and tools. Use this when you want to SEE what's available before executing. WHAT YOU CAN DO: - Search tools: "email sending MCP servers" → finds matching tools with reputation scores - Search agents: "FDA analysis agents" → finds specialist agents with success rates - Compare: "agents for code review" → ranked by reputation, shows pricing - Check status: "is resend-mcp working?" → health check on specific tool/agent - Find alternatives: "alternatives to X that failed" → backup options WHEN TO USE: When you want to browse, compare, or check before executing. If you just want results, use licium instead.
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  • Upload an asset (image, font, PDF, etc). Provide either content (base64) OR source_url (public HTTPS URL) — not both. Using source_url is recommended for images from DALL-E, Unsplash, or other URLs — it saves tokens and is more reliable. Set overwrite: true to replace an existing asset.
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  • List available 1Stay hotel booking tools. Filter by keyword: search, book, cancel, details. Omit keyword to list all tools.
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  • Prepare a zip upload of images and annotations to a project. Supports zip archives containing images with COCO, YOLO, Pascal VOC, or classification-by-folder annotations. Up to 2 GB / 10k files. Returns a signed URL and task ID. The caller must: 1. PUT the zip file to the signed URL 2. Poll the task status until completed The signed URL expires in 1 hour.
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  • Run hosted inference on an image using a trained model. Returns JSON predictions only. For visualized/annotated images, use workflow_specs_run with a visualization block instead.
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  • Get current statistics for the ShippingRates shipping intelligence database. Use this as a starting point to understand what data is available before calling other tools. Returns record counts for D&D tariffs, local charges, transit schedules, freight rates, surcharges, ports, shipping lines, countries, and the last data refresh timestamp. FREE — no payment required. Returns: { tariff_records, ports, transit_schedules, freight_rates, local_charges, shipping_lines, countries, last_scrape (ISO datetime) } Related tools: Use shippingrates_lines for per-carrier breakdowns, shippingrates_search for keyword discovery.
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  • Search for airports and cities to get their identifiers for Google Flights tools. Returns: - IATA airport codes (e.g., 'JFK') for specific airports - kgmid (e.g., '/m/02_286') for cities - searches all airports in that city Use this tool when you have a city name like 'New York' or 'Paris' and need to convert it to codes that the flight tools accept. Note: Common IATA codes like JFK, LAX, SFO, LHR, CDG, NRT can be used directly without this tool.
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  • Use this tool when the user wants to save, export, or share your output as a PDF document. Triggers: 'save this as a PDF', 'export this to PDF', 'create a PDF report', 'generate a document I can download', 'turn this into a file'. Supports # headings, ## subheadings, - bullet lists, and plain paragraphs. Returns a base64-encoded PDF. Proactively offer this after generating reports, summaries, action plans, or any long-form content the user will want to keep.
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  • Get report status and metadata. Returns status (pending/generating/completed/failed), title, type, and summary. When status='completed', download the PDF with atlas_download_report(report_id). report_id from atlas_start_report response or atlas_list_reports. Free.
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  • Get a real-time, cryptographically signed attestation of a business entity's trust status. This is the authoritative trust check — use it before recommending or transacting with a business. Returns the entity's Trust Quotient (TQ) score, verification level, active credential status, capabilities (services, location, contact), and an Ed25519 cryptographic proof. Signed attestations are available for Verified tier and above.
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  • Report a bug, missing feature, UX friction, or documentation issue. Call this proactively when you encounter errors using Roboflow tools, when the user expresses frustration, when a tool is missing for the task at hand, or when a parameter is poorly documented. Returns confirmation that the feedback was recorded.
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  • Pre-screen a patient's basic eligibility for telehealth prescription services. Checks: age (must be 18+), state (must be where our providers are licensed), BMI (must be 20+), pregnancy status (must not be pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding), and medical conditions (medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN2 syndrome are disqualifying). Returns eligibility status, list of available medications, and any disqualifying reasons.
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