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  • Search for satellite imagery using bounding box coordinates, date range, and cloud cover filters. Access optical, radar, and elevation data from multiple STAC catalogs.
    Apache 2.0
  • Executes a single tick of the GitHub outreach loop to monitor active outreach LEDs for new activity and scan for new substantive candidates, with configurable per-tick dispatch and monitor caps.
    MIT
  • Combines overlapping satellite scenes into a single seamless raster. Ideal when your area of interest covers multiple tiles.
    Apache 2.0
  • Fetch queryable properties from a STAC API to understand available filtering options for search queries, including property types and allowed values.
    Apache 2.0
  • Download specific satellite bands from a STAC scene as GeoTIFF or PNG, with optional bounding box cropping and cloud masking.
    Apache 2.0
  • Extract time series of satellite band data for an area over a date range, returning per-date artifact references for change monitoring.
    Apache 2.0

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    Enables static security audit of Solidity smart contracts by analyzing source code or deployed bytecode for vulnerabilities, providing risk scores and detailed findings.
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  • Primary Purpose: Resolves real-time pricing, token-costs, and unit-efficiency for 500+ AI/SaaS providers. Key Capability: Normalizes disparate billing units (GPU Hours, Credits, 1M Tokens) into a standardized "Cost-per-Generation" metric. Context: Essential for agents performing "Cost-Benefit Analysis" or "Automated Model Switching." Accuracy: March 2026 Ground-Truth (Verified via Exa Semantic Search).

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  • List available STAC catalogs, satellite collections, band mappings, and spectral indices. Use this tool first to understand server capabilities before planning an analysis workflow.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve detailed metadata for a STAC collection, including band names, recommended composites, spectral indices, and cloud masking info. Use it to discover bands and validate cloud masking before downloading.
    Apache 2.0
  • Finds spatially overlapping satellite image pairs from two date ranges for change detection analysis, such as flood damage or urban growth.
    Apache 2.0
  • Create a multi-band composite from a satellite scene by specifying bands in RGB order. Optionally crop, set format, or apply cloud masking.
    Apache 2.0
  • Create cloud-free composites by statistically combining multiple satellite scenes over a date range. Supports median, mean, max, and min methods.
    Apache 2.0
  • Download a true-color RGB composite from a STAC scene for visual satellite imagery. Automatically selects red, green, blue bands, with options for cropping, cloud masking, and output format.
    Apache 2.0
  • Compute spectral indices like NDVI or NDWI from satellite imagery by automatically downloading required bands and applying the index formula, returning a single-band raster.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve health snapshots for live futures bots (MNQ, CL, MES, NQ) and Kalshi daemon, showing process status, last signals, errors, and token expiry via read-only logs and state inspection.
    MIT
  • Retrieve FCC surety bond portfolios for satellite operators to check bond compliance and financial obligations. Includes bond amounts, releases, operator details, and summary statistics.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the top entities with the most regulatory filings, filterable by agency, entity type, and date range. Use to identify major filers and analyze filing trends.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a comprehensive entity dossier combining regulatory filings, SEC financial signals, sanctions checks, and asset footprints (satellites, ground stations, awards, bonds). Optionally roll up totals across the corporate family.
    MIT
  • Run shell commands safely by enforcing air-gap policies, approval gates, and blast radius simulation before execution.
    MIT