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  • Browse enacted public and private laws from Congress.gov by congress and law type ('pub' for public laws, 'priv' for private). 'list' filters by enactment status and law type — the discovery path 'bill_lookup' does not offer. 'get' returns the origin bill record (sponsor, actions, summaries, text), with the public/private law citation on the bill's 'laws' array (e.g. {"number":"118-2","type":"Public Law"}).
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Execute a single call that `consult` handed you, and bill on success. Used for any external capability (image/video/audio generation, web search, scraping, email, document parsing, code sandbox, browser automation, embeddings, etc.). The server validates params against a registered schema and proxies to the upstream — you never pass URLs or API keys. Always get the exact (service, action, params, max_cost_cents) from `consult` first — don't guess them.
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  • Returns CLOSED credit card bills for a CREDIT-type account: dueDate, totalAmount, minimumPaymentAmount, allowsInstallments, plus `payments[]` (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode), `payments_count`, `payments_total`, finance charges aggregates, and a derived `payment_status` per bill. IMPORTANT — Brazilian Open Finance semantics: Pluggy does NOT return a `paid`/`status` field. The payment goes into the `payments[]` of the bill whose CYCLE contains the paymentDate (closing ≈ dueDate − 7d): pre-payment before close stays on the bill being paid; payment between close and due, or after due, lands on the NEXT bill. So `payments[]` on a bill commonly carries the previous bill's payment, NOT the current one's — do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty. Use the derived `payment_status` (`PAID` | `OPEN` | `PAST_DUE_UNCONFIRMED` | `PAST_DUE_UNPAID`): a bill is `PAID` when its OWN `payments[]` (early pre-payment) or ANY newer bill in the payload contains a payment with amount ≈ this bill's `totalAmount` (±R$0.50). The MOST RECENT bill that's past-due, with no own pre-payment match, cannot be confirmed via cross-bill (the next cycle hasn't closed yet) — it returns `PAST_DUE_UNCONFIRMED`. NEVER call such a bill 'vencida' categorically; flag that the payment may have been made between close and due and not yet reflected upstream. The full `payment_status_legend` is returned alongside the results. OPEN BILL & TOTAL DEBT (standardized, derived — OPT-IN): pass `include_open_bill:true` to ALSO get `open_bill` (the current not-yet-closed bill, próxima a vencer) and `total_pending_debt` (saldo devedor total = all pending installments), BOTH derived from PENDING transactions so they mean the same thing across connectors — use these instead of the CREDIT account's `balance`, whose meaning VARIES by connector (some report the open-bill partial, others the full installment debt). `open_bill` = { available, method (`cycle_dates`|`calendar_month_fallback`), close_date, due_date, total_amount (net charges − credits), transaction_count }; plus a `future_bills[]` breakdown per month for installments dated beyond the close. CONNECTOR ASYMMETRY: where the bank does NOT expose the open bill before closing (it publishes only closed bills, no PENDING), `open_bill.available` is `false` with a `reason` and `total_pending_debt` is `null` — that bill simply isn't retrievable by any endpoint until it closes (upstream limit of the institution's Open Finance feed, not our filter). Default `false` (the projection runs an extra accounts+transactions scan, so it's opt-in). This tool's `results` are bill-level summaries — NOT individual transactions. To see itemized purchases/charges per bill, use openfinance_list_transactions with the CREDIT account_id (each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links to the bill). Returns a warning instead of failing if the CREDIT_CARDS product is not enabled. Bulk support: accepts account_ids for batched execution.
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  • Generate and validate Swiss QR-Bills (SIX Group Swiss Payment Standards) from any AI agent. Tools: validate payment data, generate PDF (A6/A4), render SVG. Supports DE/FR/IT/EN. Auth via X-Api-Key header.

  • QR & barcode toolkit: generate, decode, vector SVG, logo QR, WiFi and vCard QR codes.

  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns CLOSED credit card bills for a CREDIT-type account: dueDate, totalAmount, minimumPaymentAmount, allowsInstallments, plus `payments[]` (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode), `payments_count`, `payments_total`, finance charges aggregates, and a derived `payment_status` per bill. IMPORTANT — Brazilian Open Finance semantics: Pluggy does NOT return a `paid`/`status` field. The payment goes into the `payments[]` of the bill whose CYCLE contains the paymentDate (closing ≈ dueDate − 7d): pre-payment before close stays on the bill being paid; payment between close and due, or after due, lands on the NEXT bill. So `payments[]` on a bill commonly carries the previous bill's payment, NOT the current one's — do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty. Use the derived `payment_status` (`PAID` | `OPEN` | `PAST_DUE_UNCONFIRMED` | `PAST_DUE_UNPAID`): a bill is `PAID` when its OWN `payments[]` (early pre-payment) or ANY newer bill in the payload contains a payment with amount ≈ this bill's `totalAmount` (±R$0.50). The MOST RECENT bill that's past-due, with no own pre-payment match, cannot be confirmed via cross-bill (the next cycle hasn't closed yet) — it returns `PAST_DUE_UNCONFIRMED`. NEVER call such a bill 'vencida' categorically; flag that the payment may have been made between close and due and not yet reflected upstream. The full `payment_status_legend` is returned alongside the results. OPEN BILL & TOTAL DEBT (standardized, derived — OPT-IN): pass `include_open_bill:true` to ALSO get `open_bill` (the current not-yet-closed bill, próxima a vencer) and `total_pending_debt` (saldo devedor total = all pending installments), BOTH derived from PENDING transactions so they mean the same thing across connectors — use these instead of the CREDIT account's `balance`, whose meaning VARIES by connector (some report the open-bill partial, others the full installment debt). `open_bill` = { available, method (`cycle_dates`|`calendar_month_fallback`), close_date, due_date, total_amount (net charges − credits), transaction_count }; plus a `future_bills[]` breakdown per month for installments dated beyond the close. CONNECTOR ASYMMETRY: where the bank does NOT expose the open bill before closing (it publishes only closed bills, no PENDING), `open_bill.available` is `false` with a `reason` and `total_pending_debt` is `null` — that bill simply isn't retrievable by any endpoint until it closes (upstream limit of the institution's Open Finance feed, not our filter). Default `false` (the projection runs an extra accounts+transactions scan, so it's opt-in). This tool's `results` are bill-level summaries — NOT individual transactions. To see itemized purchases/charges per bill, use openfinance_list_transactions with the CREDIT account_id (each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links to the bill). Returns a warning instead of failing if the CREDIT_CARDS product is not enabled. Bulk support: accepts account_ids for batched execution.
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  • Returns bill-level detail for one or more credit card bills by id (GET /bills/:id): financeCharges and payments[] (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode). Does NOT return individual transactions — to get itemized credit card transactions (purchases, subscriptions, etc.), use openfinance_list_transactions with the credit card account_id and a from/to date range matching the bill's billing cycle (approximately dueDate − 30d to dueDate); each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links it to the specific bill. Pass `bill_ids` as an array — use openfinance_list_credit_card_bills first to discover ids. `{ results, errors }` batch shape. NOTE: Pluggy does NOT return a paid/status field. In Brazilian Open Finance, `payments[]` reflects payments registered during THIS bill's billing cycle — typically the payment of the PREVIOUS bill (do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty). To check paid status, prefer `openfinance_list_credit_card_bills` which derives `payment_status` via cross-bill match.
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  • Returns CLOSED credit card bills for a CREDIT-type account: dueDate, totalAmount, minimumPaymentAmount, allowsInstallments, plus `payments[]` (id, paymentDate, amount, valueType, paymentMode), `payments_count`, `payments_total`, finance charges aggregates, and a derived `payment_status` per bill. IMPORTANT — Brazilian Open Finance semantics: Pluggy does NOT return a `paid`/`status` field. The payment goes into the `payments[]` of the bill whose CYCLE contains the paymentDate (closing ≈ dueDate − 7d): pre-payment before close stays on the bill being paid; payment between close and due, or after due, lands on the NEXT bill. So `payments[]` on a bill commonly carries the previous bill's payment, NOT the current one's — do NOT assume this bill was paid just because `payments[]` is non-empty. Use the derived `payment_status` (`PAID` | `OPEN` | `PAST_DUE_UNCONFIRMED` | `PAST_DUE_UNPAID`): a bill is `PAID` when its OWN `payments[]` (early pre-payment) or ANY newer bill in the payload contains a payment with amount ≈ this bill's `totalAmount` (±R$0.50). The MOST RECENT bill that's past-due, with no own pre-payment match, cannot be confirmed via cross-bill (the next cycle hasn't closed yet) — it returns `PAST_DUE_UNCONFIRMED`. NEVER call such a bill 'vencida' categorically; flag that the payment may have been made between close and due and not yet reflected upstream. The full `payment_status_legend` is returned alongside the results. OPEN BILL & TOTAL DEBT (standardized, derived — OPT-IN): pass `include_open_bill:true` to ALSO get `open_bill` (the current not-yet-closed bill, próxima a vencer) and `total_pending_debt` (saldo devedor total = all pending installments), BOTH derived from PENDING transactions so they mean the same thing across connectors — use these instead of the CREDIT account's `balance`, whose meaning VARIES by connector (some report the open-bill partial, others the full installment debt). `open_bill` = { available, method (`cycle_dates`|`calendar_month_fallback`), close_date, due_date, total_amount (net charges − credits), transaction_count }; plus a `future_bills[]` breakdown per month for installments dated beyond the close. CONNECTOR ASYMMETRY: where the bank does NOT expose the open bill before closing (it publishes only closed bills, no PENDING), `open_bill.available` is `false` with a `reason` and `total_pending_debt` is `null` — that bill simply isn't retrievable by any endpoint until it closes (upstream limit of the institution's Open Finance feed, not our filter). Default `false` (the projection runs an extra accounts+transactions scan, so it's opt-in). This tool's `results` are bill-level summaries — NOT individual transactions. To see itemized purchases/charges per bill, use openfinance_list_transactions with the CREDIT account_id (each transaction's creditCardMetadata.billId links to the bill). Returns a warning instead of failing if the CREDIT_CARDS product is not enabled. Bulk support: accepts account_ids for batched execution.
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