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2s.ioSearch US patent applications and grants via the USPTO Open 232
2s.ioFetch a Wikipedia article summary in any of 30 supported lan142
2s.ioReverse geocoding — latitude/longitude → nearest formatted a133
2s.ioUS National Debt — daily "Debt to the Penny" via US Treasury112
2s.ioUnified scientific literature search across arXiv (preprints102
2s.ioCurated XBRL financial metrics for a US public company by st102
2s.ioFind points of interest near a coordinate. Backed by OpenStr92
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Unified scientific literature search across arXiv (preprints), PubMed (biomedical), and Semantic Scholar (cross-field, with citation counts). Returns a flat array of papers with stable schema: source, sourceId, doi, title, authors, abstract, year, publishedAt, citationCount, url, pdfUrl. Partial failures surface in the errors array rather than failing the whole call. Optional filters: since (YYYY-MM-DD), sources (subset), limit (max 20 per source).
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Unified read API over US National Park Service developer.nps.gov. Pick a resource: parks (every NPS unit — historical parks, monuments, seashores, etc.), alerts (closures, dangers, info), campgrounds (NPS-operated campgrounds with reservation links), events (talks, walks, ranger programs), newsreleases (park news), thingstodo (activities by park), visitorcenters. Filter by parkCode (CSV — e.g. "acad,yose,grca"), state, or free-text query. Returns the upstream NPS payload verbatim (rich nested objects with images, addresses, operating hours, etc.).
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Full US patent application file-wrapper detail by application number. Returns bibliographic data (title, inventors, applicants, dates, status, examiner, art unit, docket #, confirmation #) plus the file-wrapper event timeline (filing, IDS, Office Actions, allowance, abandonment, …), continuity chain (parent / continuation / divisional / national stage), recorded assignments (assignor → assignee with reel/frame + conveyance text), and foreign priority claims under 35 USC § 119. Application number is the 6-10 digit USPTO ID (e.g. 18566276).
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List every document in the file wrapper for a US patent application. Returns each document with its USPTO code (e.g. CTNF non-final OA, CTFR final OA, IDS, WCLM claims worksheet, NOA notice of allowance), human-readable description, official date, direction (INTERNAL/INCOMING/OUTGOING), and available formats with page counts. Includes patentCenterUrl pointing at the public USPTO Patent Center documents page for direct PDF download. Application number is the 6-10 digit USPTO ID.
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Search US patent applications and grants via the USPTO Open Data Portal. Query: q (required, 2+ chars), yearFrom / yearTo (optional filing-year bounds), applicationType (optional: Utility|Design|Plant|Reissue), limit (1-100, default 10), offset (0-based, default 0). Returns { total, returned, offset, limit, hits[{ applicationNumber, title, applicationType, firstInventor, inventors[], applicants[], filingDate, effectiveFilingDate, status:{ code, description, updatedAt }, cpcSymbols[], uspcSymbol, url }] }. URLs link to USPTO Patent Center for the public file wrapper.
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Sweep a person's name across five US public registries in one call: FINRA securities brokers, federal-court attorneys (CourtListener), federal inmates (BOP), Texas trade licenses (TDLR), and Texas real-estate licenses (TREC). Returns one block per registry with found/error status, match count, and the matching records — name-matched CANDIDATES, deliberately not merged into one identity (same name does not mean same person; verify with each registry's identifier before acting). Due-diligence, KYC screening triage, and background-research staple. Each registry is also a standalone endpoint (/api/license/broker, /api/law/attorney-lookup, /api/gov/inmate-locator, /api/license/trades, /api/license/real-estate) for follow-up by identifier.
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Parse, validate and canonicalize a phone number using Google's libphonenumber metadata. Query: number (required; E.164 like "+14155552671" or national like "(415) 555-2671"), country (optional ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 like US/GB/JP — required when number is not E.164). Returns {input, valid (matches a real number range), possible (right shape/length), e164, national, international, rfc3966, country, countryCallingCode, type (mobile|fixed_line|fixed_line_or_mobile|toll_free|premium_rate|shared_cost|voip|personal_number|pager|uan|voicemail|unknown), possibleCountries[]}. Returns valid:false (not an error) for unparseable input.
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Find points of interest near a coordinate. Backed by OpenStreetMap via the Overpass API (free, public, ODbL). Returns name, OSM id (e.g. node/123 — deep-linkable to openstreetmap.org), latitude, longitude, distance in meters, composed street address (when present), phone, website, opening hours, brand, and cuisine tags. Results sorted nearest-first. Supported categories: restaurant, cafe, bar, fast_food, gas_station, ev_charging, parking, atm, bank, hospital, pharmacy, clinic, doctor, dentist, police, fire_station, post_office, library, toilets, school, university, supermarket, convenience, hotel, hostel, museum, attraction, park, playground. Query: lat (-90..90), lon (-180..180), category (one of the supported names), radius_m (1-10000, default 1000), limit (1-100, default 20).
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NYC deed + mortgage history for a tax lot via ACRIS (Automated City Register Information System) legals dataset, keyed by BBL. Each row carries a unique documentId you can use to drill into the ACRIS master dataset (the master URL pattern is included in the response) for full details: parties, consideration amount, document type (DEED, MORTGAGE, ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE, etc.). Use `property.nyc-parcel-lookup` first to convert an address to a BBL. Returns most-recent records first.
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NYC tax-lot lookup via PLUTO (Primary Land Use Tax Lot Output) — every tax lot in the city with owner, zoning, lot/building area, year built, classification, lat/lon, community + school + council + police districts. Pass `bbl` (10-digit Borough-Block-Lot composite, e.g. 1010110001 for the Empire State Building) for an exact lookup, OR pass `address` (partial-match) optionally constrained by `borough` (name or 2-letter code MN/BX/BK/QN/SI). The BBL returned here is the universal join key for all other property.nyc-* endpoints — fetch parcels first, then chain into deed-history, permits, or violations.
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NYC Department of Buildings permit issuance — every construction, alteration, or demolition permit ever issued. Search by `bbl` (10-digit) or `address` (street_name substring). Filter by jobType (A1=Major Alteration, A2=Minor Alteration, A3=Minor Cosmetic, NB=New Building, DM=Demolition, etc.) or permitStatus (ISSUED, IN PROCESS, RE-ISSUED, REVOKED, etc.). Each row carries job + permit numbers, work type, building type, residential flag, filing/issuance/expiration dates, estimated fee. Use for construction-history agents, code-enforcement research, and zoning compliance checks.
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NYC Housing Preservation & Development (HPD) violations — every notice of violation issued at a multi-family building. Search by `bbl` (10-digit) or `address` (street_name substring). Filter by `classCode` (A=least severe, B=hazardous, C=immediately hazardous) and `currentStatusOnly=true` to limit to open violations. Each row carries violation id, building id, full address + apartment + story, inspection + approved + certify-by + correct-by dates, current status + status date, and the narrative NOV description. Use for landlord-history, code-enforcement, and tenant-rights agents.
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Recent earthquakes near a coordinate. Returns each quake with magnitude, place name, time (ISO), latitude/longitude/depth, tsunami flag, USGS event URL, and distance-from-query in km — sorted by time descending. Real-time data, post-LLM-training-cutoff. Backed by USGS FDSN event API (public domain). Query: lat (-90..90), lon (-180..180), radius_km (1-1000, default 500), hours (1-720, default 24), min_magnitude (0-10, default 2.0).
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Search the Recreation Information Database (RIDB) — the single source of truth for federal recreation lands and programs across NPS, USFS, BLM, USACE, BOR, FWS, NARA. Pick a resource: recareas (designated recreation areas), facilities (individual sites — campgrounds, day-use, visitor centers), campsites (individual reservable campsites with attributes), permits (special-use permits, lotteries), tours, events, activities (taxonomy lookup). Filter by free-text query, state, activity ID, or lat/lon + radius (miles, max 50). Used by every federal-recreation-related agent: trip planning, permit chasers, fishing/hunting locator, campground availability tools.
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Look up an npm package by name (supports scoped packages like @sentry/node). Returns description, homepage, repository, license, author + maintainers list, keywords, distTags (latest/beta/rc/etc.), latest version + publication date, and the 50 most recent versions with their publish dates + deprecation status. ~3M JavaScript/TypeScript packages. npm public registry.
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Look up a Python package on PyPI by name. Returns version, summary + long description, content-type, project URLs (Homepage, Source, Bug Tracker, Docs, etc.), license, author + maintainer (with emails), keywords, classifiers (top 30), requires-python spec, requires-dist (top 100 runtime deps), the 50 most recent releases with publish dates, and any yanked versions in that window. PyPI public registry.
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Live web search. Returns ranked results with title, URL, snippet description, site name, and page age — fresh information past any model training cutoff. Supports count (1-20), offset for paging, country (2-letter, e.g. US), freshness (pd=past day, pw=past week, pm=past month, py=past year, or a YYYY-MM-DDtoYYYY-MM-DD range), and safesearch (off/moderate/strict). Use for current events, fact verification, finding documentation, and research. Independent search index. For news-specific results with sources and timestamps see /api/news/search.
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Look up any asteroid or comet in NASA JPL's Small-Body Database by designation, number, or name (e.g. "433", "Eros", "433 Eros", "1P/Halley", "2024 YR4"). Returns full name + kind + orbit class (e.g. Amor, Apollo, Jupiter-family comet), NEO and potentially-hazardous-asteroid flags, physical params (absolute magnitude H, diameter, extent, rotation period, albedo, density, spectral type), and orbital elements (eccentricity, semi-major axis, perihelion/aphelion, inclination, period, Earth MOID, observation arc). Astronomy, planetary-defense, and mission-planning research. Public-domain NASA/JPL data; for a body's near-Earth close approaches see /api/space/close-approaches.
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List near-Earth asteroid/comet close approaches to Earth within a date window and maximum distance, from NASA JPL's Close-Approach Data API. Filter by dateMin / dateMax (YYYY-MM-DD) and distMaxAu (max approach distance in AU; default 0.05 AU ≈ 19.5 lunar distances). Each approach: object designation, close-approach date (UTC), nominal + minimum distance in AU and lunar distances, relative velocity (km/s), and absolute magnitude H (a size proxy). Sorted nearest-first. Planetary-defense, observation planning, and "what's passing by this month" queries. Public-domain NASA/JPL data; for full physical/orbital params of a listed object see /api/space/body.
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Search confirmed exoplanets in the NASA Exoplanet Archive (~6,000, updated weekly — past any LLM training cutoff). Filter by name (planet, partial), hostStar (partial), discoveryYear, or method (e.g. "Transit", "Radial Velocity", "Microlensing"). Each planet: name, host star + how many stars/planets in the system, discovery method/year/facility, orbital period, semi-major axis, radius (Earth radii), mass (Earth masses), equilibrium temperature, insolation; host-star spectral type/temperature/radius/mass; distance in parsecs + light-years; and RA/dec. Astronomy, habitability research, science education. Public-domain NASA data.
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Upcoming or recent orbital rocket launches from The Space Devs' Launch Library 2 — the live manifest behind most launch-tracking apps. `when`=upcoming (default) or previous. Optional `search` filters by rocket, provider, or mission text (e.g. "Starship", "SpaceX", "Artemis"). Each launch: name, status (Go/TBD/Success/Failure), NET launch time + window (UTC), launch provider, rocket configuration, pad + location, mission name/type/orbit/description, and whether a webcast is live. Real-time data agents can't get from training. Public CC-BY data (attribute The Space Devs).
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Compute where any asteroid or comet is in the sky and whether you can see it. Give a body (designation/number/name, e.g. "433 Eros", "Ceres", "2024 YR4") and optionally your lat/lon and a time (ISO, default now). Returns the body's identity (NEO/PHA flags, orbit class, absolute magnitude H), its geocentric right ascension + declination, the constellation it's in, geocentric + heliocentric distance (AU), solar phase angle, and its apparent visual magnitude (IAU H-G model — how bright it appears now). With lat/lon it adds altitude/azimuth, whether it's above your horizon, a visible-now flag (up AND sky dark), and the best viewing window in the next 24 hours (when it's highest during darkness). Orbital position is computed locally from JPL elements — VALIDATED against JPL Horizons to <0.1 arcminute. Stargazing, astrophotography planning, occultation/observation prep. For the body's static physical + orbital params see /api/space/body.
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Compute the current position of any cataloged Earth-orbiting satellite by NORAD catalog number (e.g. 25544 = ISS, 20580 = Hubble), using fresh Celestrak orbital elements propagated with SGP4. Returns sub-point latitude/longitude, altitude (km), and speed (km/s) for the requested instant (default: now; pass `at` as an ISO timestamp for any time within a few days of the elements' epoch). Supply observer `lat`/`lon` (and optional altKm) to also get look angles — azimuth, elevation, slant range, and whether the satellite is above your horizon — for visual/antenna pointing. Satellite tracking, pass prediction, ground-station planning. Public-domain orbital data; physical/mission metadata is not included.
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Observer-local sky almanac for any lat/lon and time (default now). Returns the Sun's next rise/set + current altitude/azimuth; the Moon's rise/set, current alt/az, phase angle, phase name (New → Full → Waning Crescent), illuminated fraction, and next moon quarter; and for all seven non-Earth planets (Mercury→Neptune): altitude, azimuth, RA/dec, distance (AU), apparent magnitude, and whether each is currently above the horizon. Computed from first principles (astronomy-engine, sub-arcminute) — no external service, no key. Stargazing, astrophotography planning, 'what's up right now', is-it-dark-yet. `at` accepts any ISO timestamp.
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One call → what's notable in YOUR sky right now, for a lat/lon. Synthesizes three sources: (1) the live almanac — sun up/down, moon phase + illumination, and which of the 7 naked-eye planets are currently above your horizon with their altitude/azimuth/magnitude; (2) near-Earth asteroid close approaches over the next 7 days (designation, date, distance in lunar distances); and (3) the ISS — its current sub-point, and whether it is above your horizon right now with look angles. Each section reports found/error independently. The "is it dark, what's up, anything passing" digest for stargazers and astrophotographers. For the raw almanac alone see /api/space/sky-tonight.
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Profile a confirmed exoplanetary system by host-star name (e.g. "TRAPPIST-1", "Kepler-90", "TOI-700"). Groups all the star's known planets into one view, summarizes the host star (spectral type, temperature, radius, mass, distance in light-years), and COMPUTES the star's habitable ("Goldilocks") zone — inner and outer boundary in AU, derived from the stellar luminosity (effective temperature + radius vs. the Sun) — then flags which planets orbit within it. Each planet: radius/mass (Earth units), orbital period, semi-major axis, equilibrium temperature, and in-habitable-zone flag. Astronomy, habitability research, education. Built from the NASA Exoplanet Archive (the same data as /api/space/exoplanet) plus the computed HZ. Public-domain NASA data.
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Latest daily stock quote for a US-listed ticker. Returns the most recent completed trading session: open, high, low, close, volume, VWAP, and trade count, plus the change and percent change versus the prior session, and company reference data (name, primary exchange, security type, currency, market cap). NOTE: this plan tier serves end-of-day / delayed data (the response flags delayed=true), suitable for daily snapshots, fundamentals context, and post-close analysis rather than real-time trading. Pass ticker as a US symbol (e.g. AAPL, MSFT, BRK.B). Market data by Massive (formerly Polygon.io).
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Compute sunrise, sunset, solar noon, and civil/nautical/astronomical twilight times for a coordinate + date. Query: lat (-90..90), lon (-180..180), date (YYYY-MM-DD). All times returned as ISO 8601 UTC. At high latitudes near solstices an event may not occur (polar day/night) — those fields return null and a note is included. dayLengthMinutes is the sunrise→sunset interval.
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Next high/low tide predictions near a coordinate. Query: lat (-90..90), lon (-180..180), radius_km (1-500, default 100), hours (1-72, default 24). Returns { query, station:{ id, name, latitude, longitude, state, distanceKm }, predictions[{ time (station local), type: "high"|"low", heightMeters }], source }. Returns 404 NO_STATION if no NOAA tide station is within radius. Heights are referenced to MLLW (Mean Lower-Low Water).
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TLD registry intelligence and public-suffix analysis. Mode 1 (tld=io): IANA root-zone metadata — type (generic / country-code / sponsored), managing organization, unicode form for IDN TLDs. Mode 2 (domain=shop.example.co.uk): full Public Suffix List algorithm — the effective public suffix (co.uk), the registrable domain (example.co.uk), the subdomain part, the matched PSL rule, and whether the suffix is ICANN (registry) or private (corporate, e.g. github.io / s3.amazonaws.com) — plus the root-zone metadata for its TLD. Correctly handles wildcard and exception rules and IDN/punycode input. Use for cookie scoping, per-registrant rate limiting, URL dedup, and abuse/phishing analysis. Data: IANA root zone + Mozilla PSL, refreshed weekly.
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Open a live TLS connection to a host and return its certificate. Give a host (and optional port, default 443). Returns the negotiated TLS protocol + cipher, whether the chain validates against system roots, and the leaf certificate's subject + issuer (CN/O/C), validity window (valid-from / valid-to), days until expiry + expired flag, serial number, SHA-256 fingerprint, Subject Alternative Names, and the chain length. A genuine network probe agents can't do from their sandbox — for cert-expiry monitoring, TLS audits, and verifying who issued a site's certificate. SSRF-guarded: the host must resolve to a public address. Self-signed and expired certs are reported (not rejected).
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Daily Treasury Statement (DTS) operating cash balance via US Treasury Fiscal Data. Returns daily snapshots of the Treasury General Account (TGA) at the Federal Reserve plus tax-and-loan accounts and Federal Reserve deposit accounts. Each row carries record_date, account_type, close_today_bal, open_today_bal, open_month_bal, open_fiscal_year_bal. Useful for liquidity-tracking agents and macro researchers watching the Treasury Cash Balance heading into Treasury auctions, debt-ceiling pinch-points, etc. Fiscal Data filter syntax.
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US National Debt — daily "Debt to the Penny" via US Treasury Fiscal Data. Each row carries record_date, debt held by public, intragovernmental holdings, and total public debt outstanding (all USD, signed integers as strings to preserve precision). Optional `filter` uses Fiscal Data syntax: `col:op:val` joined by commas (ops: eq, lt, lte, gt, gte, in). Default sort is `-record_date` (newest first). Authoritative source for "how much does the US owe?" — every weekday since 1993.
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Official US Treasury exchange rates via US Treasury Fiscal Data. Used by federal agencies to report foreign-currency transactions in USD. Quarterly + ad-hoc updates per country/currency pair. Each row carries record_date, country, currency, country_currency_desc, exchange_rate, effective_date. Pair with `/api/fx/rates` (ECB Frankfurter, daily market rates) for cross-validation. Use Fiscal Data filter syntax — e.g. `filter=country:eq:Brazil` to scope to a single country.
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Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) — Table 4: receipts by source via US Treasury Fiscal Data. Returns monthly totals of federal government receipts grouped by classification (individual income tax, corporate income tax, social-insurance receipts, excise, customs, estate-and-gift, miscellaneous). Each row carries record_date, classification_id, classification_desc, current_month + current_fytd (fiscal year-to-date) gross_rcpt / refund / net_rcpt amounts, plus prior_fytd comparisons. Backbone of any "how much money is the federal government bringing in" question. Use Fiscal Data filter syntax.
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Fetch any URL and return its article content with the clutter stripped — nav, ads, sidebars, footers, scripts, styles, comments removed via heuristic extraction (<article> / <main> / role=main / densest block). Choose the output with `format`: markdown (default), text, both (JSON envelope), html (a self-contained readable reader-view page, raw text/html), or pdf (a clean typeset reading document, raw application/pdf). html/pdf are built from the same cleaned content, so they carry no live page, no third-party assets, no trackers. SSRF-guarded, 512KB body cap, 8s timeout, 5 redirects max. JSON formats return { url, finalUrl, title, markdown?, text?, wordCount, sourceBytes }. For a pixel-perfect render of the live page use /api/ai/screenshot instead.
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Discover the URLs a page or sitemap points at in a single fetch. Point it at an XML sitemap or sitemap-index and it returns the <loc> URLs; point it at an HTML page and it returns the <a href> links — auto-detected. URLs are resolved to absolute, de-duplicated, fragment-stripped, and http(s)-only. `limit` (1-2000, default 200) caps the count; `sameHostOnly` keeps only links on the same host. Single SSRF-guarded fetch, no JavaScript, stateless — NOT a recursive crawler: to go deeper, call map again on a child sitemap or a discovered page. Returns { url, finalUrl, source: "sitemap"|"links", count, capped, urls }.
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Render a URL in a real headless browser (JavaScript executed) and return its article content with the clutter stripped — same cleaning + output formats as /api/url/clean, but for client-rendered / SPA pages whose content only appears after JS runs (where a raw HTTP fetch returns an empty shell). `format`: markdown (default), text, both (JSON envelope), html (self-contained reader page, raw text/html), or pdf (typeset reading doc, raw application/pdf). Optional `waitUntil` (load|domcontentloaded|networkidle0|networkidle2, default networkidle2) and `timeoutMs` (1000-15000, default 12000) control how long to let JS settle. Use /api/url/clean instead for server-rendered pages — it is Tier 0 and ~10× cheaper; only reach for render when JS rendering is required.
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Fetch any URL and extract structured page metadata: title, description, og:image, canonical, favicon, site name, author, published time, language, and the first ~500 chars of body text. SSRF-guarded against private networks. 8s timeout, 512 KB max body. Returns the parsed metadata plus the raw og:/twitter:/itemprop meta dictionary for inspection.
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NHTSA consumer complaints for a US vehicle by (make, model, modelYear). Returns the top N records (newest-filed first) with ODI number, affected component, plain-English summary, crash/fire flags, injury and death counts, partial VIN, and incident + filing dates. Backed by NHTSA's public complaints database; data is public-domain US government records.
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Chronological feed of NHTSA ODI (Office of Defects Investigation) investigations, newest first. Returns preliminary evaluations (PE), engineering analyses (EA), defect petitions (DP), and recall queries (RQ) — each with NHTSA ID, type code, open/close dates, status, subject, and full description (HTML stripped + raw). Useful for tracking what NHTSA is currently investigating (Tesla FSD, autonomous-vehicle crashes, Rivian suspension, etc.). NOTE: NHTSA's endpoint does NOT support make/model/year filtering — use vehicle.recalls or vehicle.complaints for vehicle-scoped lookups. Public-domain US government records.
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Paginated list of every motor vehicle manufacturer NHTSA tracks via vPIC. Each record includes the canonical Mfr_ID, full legal name, common short name (e.g., "Honda"), country, and the list of vehicle types the manufacturer produces (Passenger Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Bus, MPV, etc.). Pass the optional `manufacturer` param to substring-search Mfr_Name. 100 records per page. Backed by NHTSA.gov; data is public-domain US government records.
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Enumerate every model a manufacturer sold in a given model year via NHTSA's vPIC taxonomy database. Returns canonical NHTSA Model IDs + names plus the Make ID + name for reference. Useful as a discovery step before VIN decode (when the agent only knows make + year) or as input validation for vehicle.recalls / vehicle.complaints. Backed by NHTSA.gov; data is public-domain US government records.
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Vehicle 360 — decode a VIN and get its full safety picture in one call. Returns the decoded vehicle (make, model, year, trim, engine, plant, body class, drivetrain — NHTSA vPIC) plus that exact make/model/year's open safety recalls (with park-it / park-outside / over-the-air-update flags) and NHTSA owner complaints (crash/fire/injury/death flags). recalls and complaints are keyed to the decoded make+model+year, so they describe THIS vehicle, not a generic feed. Each section reports found/error independently. Pass vin (17 chars); optional modelYear disambiguates pre-1980 VINs. Used for used-car due diligence, fleet safety, insurance. Individual sources: /api/vehicle/vin-decode, /api/vehicle/recalls, /api/vehicle/complaints.
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NHTSA recall campaigns for a US vehicle by (make, model, modelYear). Returns every open + historical campaign with the NHTSA campaign number, manufacturer, affected component, plain-English summary/consequence/remedy text, and the parkIt / parkOutside fire-risk advisories. Backed by NHTSA's public recalls database; data is public-domain US government records.
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Live US severe-weather alerts from the National Weather Service. Pass a point ("lat,lon") to get every active watch, warning, and advisory for that exact location, or an area (2-letter US state or marine zone code) for area-wide alerts. Optionally filter by severity or urgency. Each alert returns the event type, severity, urgency, certainty, headline, affected-area description, issuing office, recommended public response, onset / expiry / end times, and the full hazard description plus protective-action instructions. Results are sorted most-severe first and capped by limit, with the true total reported. Public-domain NOAA / National Weather Service data, refreshed in real time.
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Current weather conditions for a US ZIP code (temperature, wind, humidity, conditions). Backed by the US National Weather Service (api.weather.gov) — public domain, no rate-limit pressure on commercial use.
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Fetch a Wikidata entity (Q42, P31, etc.) — structured knowledge-graph record with labels + descriptions + aliases in selectable languages, claims (property → value statements grouped by property ID), sitelinks (Wikipedia article title per language). 110M+ entities. CC0 public domain. Pass languages= as comma-separated codes (default "en") to control which language strings are included; pass maxClaimsPerProperty to cap how many statements come back per property (default 10).
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Fetch a Wikipedia article summary in any of 30 supported languages. Returns title, displayTitle, lang, pageId, description, extract (plain text), extractHtml, lead image, canonical URLs, last-modified timestamp, word count, license, and an attribution string. Backed by https://<lang>.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/page/summary. Content is CC BY-SA 4.0 with attribution provided.
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2s.io
English dictionary lookup via dictionaryapi.dev (Wiktionary-sourced). Returns full entries with IPA phonetic transcription(s), audio pronunciation URLs, and meanings grouped by part of speech. Each meaning carries definitions with usage examples and per-definition synonyms + antonyms. CC BY-SA 3.0/4.0 — attribute when redistributing. Useful for vocabulary agents, writing assistants, language-learning tools.
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