s02
Tools
Tools & ExecutionOne Handler Per Tool
120 LOC4 toolsTool dispatch map
The loop stays the same; new tools register into the dispatch map
s01 > [ s02 ] s03 > s04 > s05 > s06 | s07 > s08 > s09 > s10 > s11 > s12
"Adding a tool means adding one handler" -- the loop stays the same; new tools register into the dispatch map.
Problem
With only bash, the agent shells out for everything. cat truncates unpredictably, sed fails on special characters, and every bash call is an unconstrained security surface. Dedicated tools like read_file and write_file let you enforce path sandboxing at the tool level.
The key insight: adding tools does not require changing the loop.
Solution
+--------+ +-------+ +------------------+
| User | ---> | LLM | ---> | Tool Dispatch |
| prompt | | | | { |
+--------+ +---+---+ | bash: run_bash |
^ | read: run_read |
| | write: run_wr |
+-----------+ edit: run_edit |
tool_result | } |
+------------------+
The dispatch map is a dict: {tool_name: handler_function}.
One lookup replaces any if/elif chain.
How It Works
- Each tool gets a handler function. Path sandboxing prevents workspace escape.
def safe_path(p: str) -> Path:
path = (WORKDIR / p).resolve()
if not path.is_relative_to(WORKDIR):
raise ValueError(f"Path escapes workspace: {p}")
return path
def run_read(path: str, limit: int = None) -> str:
text = safe_path(path).read_text()
lines = text.splitlines()
if limit and limit < len(lines):
lines = lines[:limit]
return "\n".join(lines)[:50000]
- The dispatch map links tool names to handlers.
TOOL_HANDLERS = {
"bash": lambda **kw: run_bash(kw["command"]),
"read_file": lambda **kw: run_read(kw["path"], kw.get("limit")),
"write_file": lambda **kw: run_write(kw["path"], kw["content"]),
"edit_file": lambda **kw: run_edit(kw["path"], kw["old_text"],
kw["new_text"]),
}
- In the loop, look up the handler by name. The loop body itself is unchanged from s01.
for block in response.content:
if block.type == "tool_use":
handler = TOOL_HANDLERS.get(block.name)
output = handler(**block.input) if handler \
else f"Unknown tool: {block.name}"
results.append({
"type": "tool_result",
"tool_use_id": block.id,
"content": output,
})
Add a tool = add a handler + add a schema entry. The loop never changes.
What Changed From s01
| Component | Before (s01) | After (s02) |
|---|---|---|
| Tools | 1 (bash only) | 4 (bash, read, write, edit) |
| Dispatch | Hardcoded bash call | TOOL_HANDLERS dict |
| Path safety | None | safe_path() sandbox |
| Agent loop | Unchanged | Unchanged |
Try It
python agents/s02_tool_use.py
Read the file requirements.txtCreate a file called greet.py with a greet(name) functionEdit greet.py to add a docstring to the functionRead greet.py to verify the edit worked
