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ToolInputMinimizer

Struct ToolInputMinimizer 

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pub struct ToolInputMinimizer { /* private fields */ }
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Strips sensitive or unnecessary content from tool call arguments.

Before a tool call is executed, the minimizer removes:

  • System prompt fragments (e.g., “You are a …”, “Your instructions are …”)
  • Prompt injection attempts embedded in tool arguments
  • Excessive whitespace and padding
  • PII (email, phone, SSN patterns) when configured
  • Content exceeding the maximum input length

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impl ToolInputMinimizer

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new minimizer with default patterns and settings.

Default maximum input length is 10,000 characters. PII stripping is enabled by default.

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pub fn with_max_input_length(self, max: usize) -> Self

Set the maximum input length (in characters).

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pub fn with_strip_pii(self, strip: bool) -> Self

Set whether PII should be stripped from tool inputs.

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pub fn minimize( &self, input: &str, _tool_context: &ToolContext, ) -> MinimizeResult

Minimize tool input by stripping sensitive and unnecessary content.

Returns a MinimizeResult containing the cleaned text and metadata about what was removed.

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impl Debug for ToolInputMinimizer

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ToolInputMinimizer

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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