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  • Poll the operator inbox to classify and forward emails requiring owner action; supports dry-run and status checks.
    MIT
  • Classify an API spec change's semver bump as MAJOR, MINOR, PATCH, or NONE. Optionally compute the next version string from the current version.
    MIT
  • Creates a custom classification taxonomy with an initial tree of nodes, designating exactly one as the default fallback for classifications that lack confidence.
    MIT
  • Subscribe to RSS, Atom, or JSON feeds and classify them with tags. Optionally pin feeds to include in the morning briefing.
    MIT
  • Analyze documents to classify them into categories like invoice, receipt, contract, or custom types using AI, supporting multiple file formats up to 50MB.
    MIT
  • Browse or search the FRED tag vocabulary to find keywords like 'gdp' or 'quarterly'. Filter by text and retrieve each tag's group, popularity, and series count.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Maps a product name or description to Harmonized System / HTS customs classification codes — the lookup customs brokers, import/export compliance teams, and trade-automation agents need before filing a shipment or estimating duty. Returns ranked HS/HTS candidates. Pay-per-call via x402 (USDC on Base): $0.03/call, no account or API key. tools/list and /openapi.json are free for discovery.

  • Classifies products into HS/HTS customs codes for import/export workflows. $0.03/call via x402.

  • Analyze a wallet's on-chain behavior to classify its persona — Trader, HODLer, MEV-bot, Whale, Smart-Money, Airdrop-Farmer, Compromised, or Inactive. Includes confidence and supporting signals.
    MIT
  • Classify any text by intent, domain, and emotion to understand its nature before storing, without retaining the data.
    MIT
  • Send prompts to a local LLM for private, free text processing. Perform tasks like classification, formatting, extraction, rewriting, and proofreading without an API key.
    Apache 2.0
  • Extract and classify memory-unpacked binaries from sandbox analysis to identify runtime-decrypted payloads and memory-resident code, with process ID and execution timing metadata.
    MIT
  • Normalize phone numbers in any format to E.164 and classify them by type and region using libphonenumber.
    MIT
  • Classify a token denomination string into its type: native, ibc, evm, move, cw20, factory, or l2, enabling token identification across blockchain ecosystems.
    Apache 2.0
  • Store facts, notes, or information in shared memory. Automatically classifies, checks conflicts, and builds a knowledge graph.
    MIT
  • Scan text for personally identifiable information (PII) and classify its sensitivity to identify potential data safety risks.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Determine risk level and SPDX identifier of any license string. Identify copyleft, permissive, or proprietary licenses to ensure compliance.
    MIT