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ToolSchema

Struct ToolSchema 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ToolSchema { pub name: String, pub description: String, pub params: Vec<ParamSchema>, pub examples: Vec<Example>, pub map_positionals: bool, pub subcommands: Vec<ToolSchema>, pub aliases: Vec<String>, pub owns_output: bool, }
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Schema describing a tool’s interface.

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§name: String

Tool name.

§description: String

Short description.

§params: Vec<ParamSchema>

Parameter definitions.

§examples: Vec<Example>

Usage examples.

§map_positionals: bool

Map remaining positional args to named params by schema order. Only for MCP/external tools that expect named JSON params. Builtins handle their own positionals and should leave this false.

§subcommands: Vec<ToolSchema>

Child schemas for subcommand-aware tools (kj context list, …).

Empty for flat tools (cat, grep, ls) — they take the flat binding path. When non-empty, the kernel walks leading positionals to pick the active leaf and binds flags against that leaf’s params (see select_leaf in the kernel).

skip_serializing_if keeps the wire compact for the many flat tools (no "subcommands":[] noise); default is then required so a flat tool’s payload (key absent) deserializes back to empty.

§aliases: Vec<String>

Command-level aliases (lslist, rmremove), matched when routing a positional to a child. Distinct from ParamSchema::aliases, which name flags.

§owns_output: bool

The tool renders its own output, including --json — the kernel must not re-format its ExecResult through apply_output_format.

Default false: a tool returns typed crate::OutputData and the kernel renders the requested format uniformly. Set true for tools with bespoke JSON envelopes (e.g. an embedder’s kj): they consume --json themselves and emit final bytes. See ToolSchema::with_owned_output.

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impl ToolSchema

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pub fn new( name: impl Into<String>, description: impl Into<String>, ) -> ToolSchema

Create a new tool schema.

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pub fn with_positional_mapping(self) -> ToolSchema

Enable positional->named parameter mapping for MCP/external tools.

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pub fn param(self, param: ParamSchema) -> ToolSchema

Add a parameter to the schema.

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pub fn example( self, description: impl Into<String>, code: impl Into<String>, ) -> ToolSchema

Add an example to the schema.

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pub fn subcommand(self, child: ToolSchema) -> ToolSchema

Add a child schema, making this a subcommand-aware tool.

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pub fn with_command_aliases( self, aliases: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<String>>, ) -> ToolSchema

Set command-level aliases (e.g. ls for a list subcommand). These name the command, not its flags; flag aliases live on each ParamSchema.

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pub fn matches_command(&self, word: &str) -> bool

True if word names this command — its name or any of its command-level aliases. Used when routing a positional to a child.

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pub fn with_owned_output(self) -> ToolSchema

Declare that this tool renders its own output (including --json), so the kernel won’t re-format its result.

Applies to the whole tree: every subcommand is marked too, and a json param is advertised on each node that doesn’t already declare one. Reflection skips json as the kernel-global output flag, so this re-advertises it for tools that genuinely own it — closing the loop so help <tool> <sub> lists --json where the tool actually handles it.

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impl Clone for ToolSchema

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fn clone(&self) -> ToolSchema

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ToolSchema

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for ToolSchema

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fn deserialize<__D>( __deserializer: __D, ) -> Result<ToolSchema, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Serialize for ToolSchema

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fn serialize<__S>( &self, __serializer: __S, ) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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