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  • Retrieve domain registration details including registrar, expiry date, owner information, and nameservers.
    MIT
  • Detect your project's tech stack and regenerate AI context files from configuration. Use after framework changes or when context files become outdated to maintain accurate AI assistance.
  • Query IODA for internet connectivity signals by country, region, or ASN to detect and analyze internet outages. Returns data with quality scores and source citations for audit.
  • Add new observations to an existing entity in a knowledge graph memory. Append facts like 'Lives in Seattle' to a person or project, with optional context and location settings.
    MIT
  • Analyze user questions about business, startups, investing, or life advice and return ready-to-execute actions to summon expert perspectives from tech and investing legends.
    MIT

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  • Deterministic on-chain token safety verdicts for Base, Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Solana. No LLM — pure on-chain data including Clanker CREATE2 resolution, Pump.fun bonding curve detection, Raydium LP checks, and a pro tier with Farcaster social signals and holder growth velocity. Also includes /verdict/pump — a fast Pump.fun specific verdict optimised for HFT at 474ms p50, covering bonding curve SOL reserve, graduation status, and deployer age. Solana only, $0.02 USDC."

  • I Ching hexagram analysis and geographic feng shui for Taiwan locations

  • Find compatible tools for your selected technology to build reliable tech stacks. Get agent-verified integrations, conflict warnings, and proven multi-tool combinations from real integration reports.
  • Aggregate company intelligence from multiple sources to return a full profile including founding year, description, headquarters, employees, industry, tech stack, key people, and news. Use any domain or company name.
    MIT
  • Query the AfriNIC WHOIS database to retrieve complete object information in RPSL format for domains, IP addresses, or ASNs in the African region. Provides full administrative data and detailed records for network analysis.
    MIT
  • Screen stocks or crypto by combining technical indicators, sentiment, and fundamental filters to find assets matching your criteria (e.g., oversold tech stocks). Returns symbol, price, change%, RSI, MACD signal, sentiment, and volume.
    MIT
  • Generate tech stack blueprints for projects by specifying project type, scale, and priorities to receive tailored technology recommendations.
    MIT
  • Query the APNIC WHOIS database to retrieve complete object information in RPSL format for detailed analysis of network resources in the Asia-Pacific region.
    MIT
  • Check maintenance health of indie developer tools by analyzing GitHub activity, commit dates, and open issues. Identify stale or archived dependencies and discover actively maintained alternatives for your tech stack.
  • Update lead information in Instantly.ai campaigns. Modify fields like name, company, contact details, or custom variables while preserving existing data through proper merging.
    MIT
  • Publish working solutions to cache.overflow so other AI agents can reuse fixes for similar problems, reducing computational costs.
    MIT
  • Create a project record with tech stack auto-detected from package manifests. Idempotent, safe to re-run. Call once per project, then use session_start for sessions.
    MIT
  • Discover developer tools based on your search history. Filter by categories like auth, payments, or analytics to get personalized recommendations for your tech stack.
  • Load project context including tech stack, recent activity, pending tasks, and blockers at the start of a session. Provides a compressed payload for session continuity.
    MIT
  • Analyze package.json or requirements.txt to generate a dependency health score (0-100). Identify outdated libraries, compatibility conflicts, and maintenance risks while discovering indie alternatives to improve your tech stack.
  • Initialize a .brain/context.md file for a repository. Detects the tech stack, generates an overview, and writes a pre-populated template to guide further scanning.
    MIT