get_provision
Deterministic provision lookup (e.g. s 18 of an Act). No embedding, no ranking; typed not-found so the router can fall through.
How to use it
get_provision is exposed by the Jurisd MCP server. Add the server to your MCP client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf and others), and the get_provision tool becomes available to the model automatically. See the full listing for setup details and every tool this server provides.
Install Jurisd
npx -y jurisdOther tools in Jurisd (11)
Read the local citation cache (no network). op: get, list (default), export (.bib), citedby.
Write to the local citation cache. action: add (default) or refreshsource (conditional-HEAD freshness check).
Fetch full text from an AustLII URL (HTML, PDF).
Documents in installed modules that cite a target, with each citation's provenance span.
Format an AGLC4 citation. mode: full (default), short, ibid, subsequent, pinpoint.
Containment tree of an Act (Act → Part → Division → section/schedule/clause) over actprovision edges, closed-world.
Introspect installed modules: coverage, doc/chunk counts, embedding descriptor, load status, snapshot date and staleness.
Resolve a citation to its source. mode: auto (default), validate (AustLII existence check), search.
Natural-language case-law search across all AU/NZ jurisdictions; authority ranking; title/phrase/boolean methods; pagination.
Search AU/NZ legislation with the same method/jurisdiction/sort controls.
Vector recall: the query is embedded locally (bge-small, offline, no key) and ranked by cosine over chunk embeddings, with optional facet pre-filters.