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  1. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
  2. realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3/financial-description.html +31 -0
  3. realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3/marketplace-description.html +40 -0
  4. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/pyproject.toml +1 -1
  5. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/src/realtimex_docs_server/docs/workflows/fpt_invoice_download.md +3 -3
  6. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/system_prompt.md +1 -1
  7. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/uv.lock +1 -1
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  10. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/README.md +0 -0
  11. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/smithery.yaml +0 -0
  12. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/src/realtimex_docs_server/__init__.py +0 -0
  13. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/src/realtimex_docs_server/__main__.py +0 -0
  14. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/src/realtimex_docs_server/docs/workflows/evn_invoice_download.md +0 -0
  15. {realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev2 → realtimex_docs_server-0.1.3.dev3}/src/realtimex_docs_server/server.py +0 -0
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  Metadata-Version: 2.4
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  Name: realtimex-docs-server
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- Version: 0.1.3.dev2
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  Summary: MCP server that exposes local documentation to agents
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  Author: RealTimeX
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  License-Expression: MIT
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+ <section aria-labelledby="agent-title" class="agent-section" style="line-height: 1.7; font-family: system-ui, sans-serif;">
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+ <h3 id="agent-title" style="font-size: 1.75rem; margin-bottom: 1rem;">Financial News Analyst</h3>
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+ <p>
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+ In today's fast-paced market, staying ahead of breaking news is critical, but manually sifting through endless articles is time-consuming and inefficient. The <strong>Financial News Analyst</strong> is your dedicated AI expert, designed to cut through the noise and deliver actionable intelligence directly to you. It transforms a single news headline into a comprehensive, multi-source analysis, giving you the clarity you need to make informed decisions.
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+ </p>
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+ <p>
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+ This agent automates the entire research workflow, providing a significant competitive edge. It doesn't just find news; it critically evaluates it.
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+ </p>
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+ <h4 style="margin: 1rem 0;">Key Capabilities Include:</h4>
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+ <ul style="padding-left: 1.5rem; list-style: disc; margin: 0;">
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+ <li>
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+ <strong>Intelligent News Aggregation:</strong> Autonomously searches for and validates multiple articles from credible news organizations, ensuring your analysis is built on a foundation of trustworthy information.
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+ </li>
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+ <li>
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+ <strong>Deep Content Analysis:</strong> Moves beyond simple summaries by extracting key facts, identifying affected companies and industries, and determining the overall market sentiment from each source.
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+ </li>
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+ <li>
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+ <strong>Synthesized Impact Assessment:</strong> Aggregates insights from all sources to generate a high-level qualitative analysis, detailing the potential short-term and long-term implications for key industries.
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+ </li>
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+ <strong>Structured Reporting:</strong> Delivers a final, easy-to-read report in a clean format, clearly broken down into <em>What Happened</em>, <em>Market Impact Assessment</em>, and <em>Investment Analysis</em>.
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+ </li>
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+ </ul>
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+ <p style="margin-top: 1rem;">
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+ Stop piecing together information from scattered tabs and feeds. With the <strong>Financial News Analyst</strong>, you can instantly understand the "what," "why," and "what's next" behind any major market event. Put your financial research on autopilot and focus on what truly matters: your strategy.
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+ </p>
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+ </section>
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+ <section aria-labelledby="agent-title" class="agent-section" style="line-height: 1.7; font-family: system-ui, sans-serif;">
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+ <h3 id="agent-title" style="font-size: 1.75rem; margin-bottom: 1rem;">RealTimeX Invoice Fetcher</h3>
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+ Manual invoice retrieval slows finance teams down, especially when every portal has its own login choreography and UI quirks. The
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+ <strong>RealTimeX Invoice Fetcher</strong> automates those repetitive steps with deterministic precision. It reads the bundled playbooks for
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+ portals like FPT and EVN, opens the browser, scales coordinates to any resolution, and drives the interface exactly as documented.
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+ </p>
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+ Credentials remain secure end to end. The agent never sees raw secrets; instead it pulls the correct credential reference, types each field
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+ through the secure toolchain, and confirms success with lightweight evidence.
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+ </p>
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+ <h4 style="margin: 1rem 0;">Key Capabilities Include:</h4>
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+ <ul style="padding-left: 1.5rem; list-style: disc; margin: 0;">
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+ <strong>Documentation-Driven Workflows:</strong> Ships with normalized coordinate playbooks for FPT and EVN portals and can ingest new guides
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+ without prompt changes.
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+ </li>
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+ <strong>Resolution-Independent Control:</strong> Uses normalized coordinates plus an on-device calculator to hit the right pixel on any monitor.
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+ </li>
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+ <strong>Secure Credential Typing:</strong> Fetches credential metadata, selects the correct entry, and types usernames/passwords via the secret-aware
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+ tool so nothing sensitive hits the transcript.
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+ </li>
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+ <strong>Deterministic Timing:</strong> Inserts the documented waits with the dedicated wait tool, ensuring each page or popup is ready before continuing.
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+ </li>
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+ <strong>Repeatable Downloads:</strong> Loops through invoice rows using documented offsets, launches downloads, and confirms completion without unnecessary screenshots.
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+ </ul>
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+ <p style="margin-top: 1rem;">
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+ Put your portal logins on autopilot. With the <strong>RealTimeX Invoice Fetcher</strong>, you get a dependable agent that follows instructions
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+ line by line, keeps credentials protected, and delivers the invoices you need—no manual clicks required.
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+ </p>
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+ </section>
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  [project]
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  name = "realtimex-docs-server"
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  description = "MCP server that exposes local documentation to agents"
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  readme = "README.md"
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  requires-python = ">=3.10"
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  **Invoice Row Offset**: Each additional invoice download button is located `0.065` lower on the normalized y-axis. For invoice index `n`, compute `normalized_y = 0.412 + (n * 0.065)`.
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  ## Step-by-Step Procedure
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- Use the `wait(seconds)` tool to satisfy every pause duration listed below. Each UI action follows this pattern:
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- 1. Call `calculate_screen_coordinates` with the element’s normalized values.
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+ Use the `wait(seconds)` tool to satisfy every pause duration listed below. For every UI action, strictly follow this order:
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+ 1. `calculate_screen_coordinates` with the element’s normalized values.
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  2. `move_mouse` to the returned absolute coordinates.
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  3. `click_mouse` (or perform the required input).
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  4. `wait` for the documented duration.
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  - Call `get_credentials()` and select the credential entry labeled for the FPT portal (e.g., `fpt_portal`). If multiple candidates match, clarify with the user; otherwise proceed immediately.
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  3. **Enter Username**
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  - Navigate to `username_field`, click, and call `type_credential_field(credential_id, "username")`.
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  ## Core Workflow Rules
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  1. **LOAD DOCS FIRST**: Use the documentation tools to locate and read every file relevant to the requested workflow before acting.
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  2. **FOLLOW DOCUMENTED STEPS EXACTLY**: Execute each action in the prescribed order. Do not improvise or reorder steps.
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  4. **OPEN BROWSERS VIA TOOLS**: Launch or focus browsers using the provided open-browser tools with the exact workflow URL.
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  5. **USE SECURE CREDENTIAL TYPING**: Discover credential references with `get_credentials` and, when the workflow documentation names the target credential explicitly, proceed without additional confirmation. Only ask the user if multiple candidates match. Always type fields via `type_credential_field` and never echo credential values.
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