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  • Update one or more fields in the already-open Market Cap Calculator. ALWAYS call mg_calculator_market_cap_state first — the user may have changed values manually in the GUI and you must not overwrite them. Pass the version you received from that call (or from the open tool if updating immediately after opening). Only pass the fields the user explicitly asked to change; omit all others. Send all changes in a single call — multiple sequential calls lose intermediate updates (only the last one applies).
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  • Update one or more fields in the already-open Profit Margin Calculator. ALWAYS call mg_calculator_profit_margin_state first — the user may have changed values manually in the GUI and you must not overwrite them. Pass the version you received from that call (or from the open tool if updating immediately after opening). Only pass the fields the user explicitly asked to change; omit all others. Send all changes in a single call — multiple sequential calls lose intermediate updates (only the last one applies).
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  • Update one or more fields in the already-open Profit Margin Calculator. ALWAYS call mg_calculator_profit_margin_state first — the user may have changed values manually in the GUI and you must not overwrite them. Pass the version you received from that call (or from the open tool if updating immediately after opening). Only pass the fields the user explicitly asked to change; omit all others. Send all changes in a single call — multiple sequential calls lose intermediate updates (only the last one applies).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Update one or more fields in the already-open Market Cap Calculator. ALWAYS call mg_calculator_market_cap_state first — the user may have changed values manually in the GUI and you must not overwrite them. Pass the version you received from that call (or from the open tool if updating immediately after opening). Only pass the fields the user explicitly asked to change; omit all others. Send all changes in a single call — multiple sequential calls lose intermediate updates (only the last one applies).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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  • Update one or more fields in the already-open Dividend Calculator. ALWAYS call mg_calculator_dividend_state first — the user may have changed values manually in the GUI and you must not overwrite them. Pass the version you received from that call (or from the open tool if updating immediately after opening). Only pass the fields the user explicitly asked to change; omit all others. Send all changes in a single call — multiple sequential calls lose intermediate updates (only the last one applies).
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  • Update one or more fields in the already-open CAGR Calculator. ALWAYS call mg_calculator_cagr_state first — the user may have changed values manually in the GUI and you must not overwrite them. Pass the version you received from that call (or from the open tool if updating immediately after opening). Only pass the fields the user explicitly asked to change; omit all others. Send all changes in a single call — multiple sequential calls lose intermediate updates (only the last one applies).
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  • Re-point the active MCP API key to a different workspace. Pass exactly one of `workspace_id` or `slug` (find them via `workspace.list`). Takes effect on the very next tool call — no MCP reconnect, no new API key. Sequential checkpoint: do not parallelize tool calls across a switch — calls already in flight when the switch commits will run against the previous workspace.
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  • Update one or more fields in the already-open Dividend Calculator. ALWAYS call mg_calculator_dividend_state first — the user may have changed values manually in the GUI and you must not overwrite them. Pass the version you received from that call (or from the open tool if updating immediately after opening). Only pass the fields the user explicitly asked to change; omit all others. Send all changes in a single call — multiple sequential calls lose intermediate updates (only the last one applies).
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  • Best first action for a user describing a concern. Runs a parallel lookup across crisis screening, provider availability, and the article corpus, then returns the recommended path (crisis | evaluation | self-help | mixed) with concrete next steps. Optimized for the agent's first turn — a single call replaces 2-3 sequential lookups.
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  • Fact-check, verify, validate, or confirm/refute a natural-language factual claim or statement against authoritative sources. Use when an agent needs to check whether something a user said is true ("Is it true that…?", "Was X really…?", "Verify the claim that…", "Validate this statement…"). v1 supports company-financial claims (revenue, net income, cash position for public US companies) via SEC EDGAR + XBRL. Returns a verdict (confirmed / approximately_correct / refuted / inconclusive / unsupported), extracted structured form, actual value with pipeworx:// citation, and percent delta. Replaces 4–6 sequential calls (NL parsing → entity resolution → data lookup → numeric comparison).
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