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Agent Tool Builder

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Design effective tools for AI agents with best practices.

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What Agent Tool Builder does

The Agent Tool Builder skill provides a framework for creating and managing tools that AI agents use to interact with the world. It emphasizes the importance of tool design, particularly focusing on schema creation and error handling, to ensure that agents operate efficiently and accurately. By adhering to best practices in JSON Schema and the Model Context Protocol (MCP), developers can create tools that minimize hallucinations and silent failures, which can significantly reduce operational costs.

This skill is particularly beneficial for developers and designers working with AI agents who need to ensure that their tools are not only functional but also well-documented and user-friendly. The skill guides users through the nuances of writing clear descriptions, defining input parameters, and implementing robust validation and error handling mechanisms. By prioritizing description quality over implementation details, users can enhance the accuracy of their AI agents, ensuring they respond correctly to user inputs.

Moreover, the Agent Tool Builder provides insights into multi-agent coordination and orchestration, helping teams manage complex interactions between multiple AI agents. It encourages the use of standardized formats and practices, making it easier to build reusable tools that can be shared across different platforms. This is crucial for developers looking to streamline their workflows and improve collaboration across teams.

Overall, this skill is a valuable resource for anyone involved in AI tool development, offering practical guidance on creating effective tools that enhance the performance of AI agents while reducing the risk of errors and inefficiencies.

When to use it

Use this skill when designing new tools for AI agents, particularly when aiming for high accuracy and reliability in responses.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for simple, one-off tools where detailed schema design and error handling are not critical.

What you can build with it

Designing a New Tool

When creating a new tool for an AI agent, use this skill to ensure the schema is well-defined and includes comprehensive descriptions.

Improving Existing Tools

If you have existing tools that are underperforming, apply the principles from this skill to enhance their design and error handling.

Multi-Agent Coordination

When working with multiple AI agents, leverage the skill's guidance on orchestration to manage interactions effectively.

How to install Agent Tool Builder

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Written by sickn33

Agent Tool Builder

Tools are how AI agents interact with the world. A well-designed tool is the difference between an agent that works and one that hallucinates, fails silently, or costs 10x more tokens than necessary.

This skill covers tool design from schema to error handling. JSON Schema best practices, description writing that actually helps the LLM, validation, and the emerging MCP standard that's becoming the lingua franca for AI tools.

Key insight: Tool descriptions are more important than tool implementations. The LLM never sees your code - it only sees the schema and description.

Principles

  • Description quality > implementation quality for LLM accuracy
  • Aim for fewer than 20 tools - more causes confusion
  • Every tool needs explicit error handling - silent failures poison agents
  • Return strings, not objects - LLMs process text
  • Validation gates before execution - reject, fix, or escalate, never silent fail
  • Test tools with the LLM, not just unit tests

Capabilities

  • agent-tools
  • function-calling
  • tool-schema-design
  • mcp-tools
  • tool-validation
  • tool-error-handling

Scope

  • multi-agent-coordination → multi-agent-orchestration
  • agent-memory → agent-memory-systems
  • api-design → api-designer
  • llm-prompting → prompt-engineering

Tooling

Standards

  • JSON Schema - When: All tool definitions Note: The universal format for tool schemas
  • MCP (Model Context Protocol) - When: Building reusable, cross-platform tools Note: Anthropic's open standard, widely adopted

Frameworks

  • Anthropic SDK - When: Claude-based agents Note: Beta tool runner handles most complexity
  • OpenAI Functions - When: OpenAI-based agents Note: Use strict mode for guaranteed schema compliance
  • Vercel AI SDK - When: Multi-provider tool handling Note: Abstracts differences between providers
  • LangChain Tools - When: LangChain-based agents Note: Converts MCP tools to LangChain format

Patterns

Tool Schema Design

Creating clear, unambiguous JSON Schema for tools

When to use: Defining any new tool for an agent

TOOL SCHEMA BEST PRACTICES:

1. Detailed Descriptions (Most Important)

""" BAD - Too vague: { "name": "get_stock_price", "description": "Gets stock price", "input_schema": { "type": "object", "properties": { "ticker": {"type": "string"} } } }

GOOD - Comprehensive: { "name": "get_stock_price", "description": "Retrieves the current stock price for a given ticker symbol. The ticker symbol must be a valid symbol for a publicly traded company on a major US stock exchange like NYSE or NASDAQ. Returns the latest trade price in USD. Use when the user asks about current or recent stock prices. Does NOT provide historical data, company info, or predictions.", "input_schema": { "type": "object", "properties": { "ticker": { "type": "string", "description": "The stock ticker symbol, e.g. AAPL for Apple Inc." } }, "required": ["ticker"] } } """

2. Parameter Descriptions

""" Every parameter needs:

  • What it is
  • Format expected
  • Example value
  • Edge cases/limitations

{ "location": { "type": "string", "description": "City and state/country. Format: 'City, State' for US (e.g., 'San Francisco, CA') or 'City, Country' for international (e.g., 'Tokyo, Japan'). Do not use ZIP codes or coordinates." }, "unit": { "type": "string", "enum": ["celsius", "fahrenheit"], "description": "Temperature unit. Defaults to user's locale if not specified. Use 'fahrenheit' for US users, 'celsius' for others." } } """

3. Use Enums When Possible

""" Enums constrain the LLM to valid values:

"priority": { "type": "string", "enum": ["low", "medium", "high", "critical"], "description": "Task priority level" }

"action": { "type": "string", "enum": ["create", "read", "update", "delete"], "description": "The CRUD operation to perform" } """

4. Required vs Optional

""" Be explicit about what's required:

{ "type": "object", "properties": { "query": {...}, // Required "limit": {...}, // Optional with default "offset": {...} // Optional }, "required": ["query"], "additionalProperties": false // Strict mode } """

Tool with Input Examples

Using examples to guide LLM tool usage

When to use: Complex tools with nested objects or format-sensitive inputs

TOOL USE EXAMPLES (Anthropic Beta Feature):

""" Examples show Claude concrete patterns that schemas can't express. Improves accuracy from 72% to 90% on complex operations. """

{ "name": "create_calendar_event", "description": "Creates a calendar event with optional attendees and reminders", "input_schema": { "type": "object", "properties": { "title": {"type": "string", "description": "Event title"}, "start_time": { "type": "string", "description": "ISO 8601 datetime, e.g. 2024-03-15T14:00:00Z" }, "duration_minutes": {"type": "integer", "description": "Event duration"}, "attendees": { "type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Email addresses of attendees" } }, "required": ["title", "start_time", "duration_minutes"] }, "input_examples": [ { "title": "Team Standup", "start_time": "2024-03-15T09:00:00Z", "duration_minutes": 30, "attendees": ["alice@company.com", "bob@company.com"] }, { "title": "Quick Chat", "start_time": "2024-03-15T14:00:00Z", "duration_minutes": 15 }, { "title": "Project Review", "start_time": "2024-03-15T16:00:00-05:00", "duration_minutes": 60, "attendees": ["team@company.com"] } ] }

EXAMPLE DESIGN PRINCIPLES:

- Use realistic data, not placeholders

- Show minimal, partial, and full specification patterns

- Keep concise: 1-5 examples per tool

- Focus on ambiguous cases

Tool Error Handling

Returning errors that help the LLM recover

When to use: Any tool that can fail

ERROR HANDLING BEST PRACTICES:

Return Informative Errors

""" BAD: {"error": "Failed"} {"error": true}

GOOD: { "error": true, "error_type": "not_found", "message": "Location 'Atlantis' not found in weather database. Please provide a real city name like 'San Francisco, CA'.", "suggestions": ["San Francisco, CA", "Los Angeles, CA"] } """

Anthropic Tool Result with Error

""" { "type": "tool_result", "tool_use_id": "toolu_01A09q90qw90lq917835lq9", "content": "Error: Location 'Atlantis' not found in weather database. Please provide a real city name like 'San Francisco, CA'.", "is_error": true } """

Error Categories to Handle

"""

  1. Input Validation Errors

    • Missing required parameters
    • Invalid format
    • Out of range values
  2. External Service Errors

    • API unavailable
    • Rate limited
    • Timeout
  3. Business Logic Errors

    • Resource not found
    • Permission denied
    • Conflict/duplicate
  4. Internal Errors

    • Unexpected exceptions
    • Data corruption """

Implementation Pattern

""" from dataclasses import dataclass from typing import Union

@dataclass class ToolResult: success: bool content: str error_type: str = None suggestions: list[str] = None

def to_response(self) -> dict:
    if self.success:
        return {"content": self.content}
    return {
        "content": f"Error ({self.error_type}): {self.content}",
        "is_error": True
    }

def get_weather(location: str) -> ToolResult: # Validate input if not location or len(location) < 2: return ToolResult( success=False, content="Location must be at least 2 characters", error_type="validation_error" )

try:
    data = weather_api.fetch(location)
    return ToolResult(
        success=True,
        content=f"Temperature: {data.temp}°F, Conditions: {data.conditions}"
    )
except LocationNotFound:
    return ToolResult(
        success=False,
        content=f"Location '{location}' not found",
        error_type="not_found",
        suggestions=weather_api.suggest_locations(location)
    )
except RateLimitError:
    return ToolResult(
        success=False,
        content="Weather service rate limit exceeded. Try again in 60 seconds.",
        error_type="rate_limit"
    )
except Exception as e:
    return ToolResult(
        success=False,
        content=f"Unexpected error: {str(e)}",
        error_type="internal_error"
    )

"""

MCP Tool Pattern

Building tools using Model Context Protocol

When to use: Creating reusable, cross-platform tools

MCP TOOL IMPLEMENTATION:

""" MCP (Model Context Protocol) is Anthropic's open standard for connecting AI agents to external systems. Build once, use everywhere. """

Basic MCP Server (TypeScript)

""" import { Server } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server"; import { StdioServerTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/stdio";

const server = new Server({ name: "weather-server", version: "1.0.0" });

// Define tools server.setRequestHandler("tools/list", async () => ({ tools: [ { name: "get_weather", description: "Get current weather for a location. Returns temperature, conditions, and humidity. Use for weather queries about specific cities.", inputSchema: { type: "object", properties: { location: { type: "string", description: "City and state, e.g. 'San Francisco, CA'" }, unit: { type: "string", enum: ["celsius", "fahrenheit"], default: "fahrenheit" } }, required: ["location"] } } ] }));

// Handle tool calls server.setRequestHandler("tools/call", async (request) => { const { name, arguments: args } = request.params;

if (name === "get_weather") { try { const weather = await fetchWeather(args.location, args.unit); return { content: [ { type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(weather) } ] }; } catch (error) { return { content: [ { type: "text", text: Error: ${error.message} } ], isError: true }; } }

throw new Error(Unknown tool: ${name}); });

// Start server const transport = new StdioServerTransport(); await server.connect(transport); """

MCP Benefits

"""

  • Universal compatibility across LLM providers
  • Reusable tool libraries
  • Streaming and SSE transport support
  • Built-in observability
  • Tool access controls """

Tool Runner Pattern

Using SDK tool runners for automatic handling

When to use: Building tool loops without manual management

TOOL RUNNER (Anthropic SDK Beta):

""" The tool runner handles the tool call loop automatically:

  • Executes tools when Claude calls them
  • Manages conversation state
  • Handles error retries
  • Provides streaming support """

Python Example

""" import anthropic from anthropic import beta_tool

client = anthropic.Anthropic()

@beta_tool def get_weather(location: str, unit: str = "fahrenheit") -> str: '''Get the current weather in a given location.

Args:
    location: The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA
    unit: Temperature unit, either 'celsius' or 'fahrenheit'
'''
# Implementation
return json.dumps({"temperature": "72°F", "conditions": "Sunny"})

@beta_tool def search_web(query: str) -> str: '''Search the web for information.

Args:
    query: The search query
'''
# Implementation
return json.dumps({"results": [...]})

Tool runner handles the loop

runner = client.beta.messages.tool_runner( model="claude-sonnet-4-5", max_tokens=1024, tools=[get_weather, search_web], messages=[ {"role": "user", "content": "What's the weather in Paris?"} ] )

Process each message

for message in runner: print(message.content[0].text)

Or just get final result

final = runner.until_done() """

TypeScript with Zod

""" import { Anthropic } from '@anthropic-ai/sdk'; import { betaZodTool } from '@anthropic-ai/sdk/helpers/beta/zod'; import { z } from 'zod';

const anthropic = new Anthropic();

const getWeatherTool = betaZodTool({ name: 'get_weather', description: 'Get the current weather in a given location', inputSchema: z.object({ location: z.string().describe('City and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA'), unit: z.enum(['celsius', 'fahrenheit']).default('fahrenheit') }), run: async (input) => { // Type-safe input! return JSON.stringify({temperature: '72°F'}); } });

const runner = anthropic.beta.messages.toolRunner({ model: 'claude-sonnet-4-5', max_tokens: 1024, tools: [getWeatherTool], messages: [{ role: 'user', content: "What's the weather in Paris?" }] });

for await (const message of runner) { console.log(message.content[0].text); } """

Parallel Tool Execution

Running multiple tools simultaneously

When to use: Independent tool calls that can run in parallel

PARALLEL TOOL EXECUTION:

""" By default, Claude can call multiple tools in one response. This dramatically reduces latency for independent operations. """

Handling Parallel Results

"""

Claude returns multiple tool_use blocks:

response.content = [ {"type": "text", "text": "I'll check both locations..."}, {"type": "tool_use", "id": "toolu_01", "name": "get_weather", "input": {"location": "San Francisco, CA"}}, {"type": "tool_use", "id": "toolu_02", "name": "get_weather", "input": {"location": "New York, NY"}}, {"type": "tool_use", "id": "toolu_03", "name": "get_time", "input": {"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles"}}, {"type": "tool_use", "id": "toolu_04", "name": "get_time", "input": {"timezone": "America/New_York"}} ]

Execute in parallel

import asyncio

async def execute_tools_parallel(tool_uses): tasks = [execute_tool(t) for t in tool_uses] return await asyncio.gather(*tasks)

results = await execute_tools_parallel(tool_uses)

Return ALL results in SINGLE user message (critical!)

tool_results = [ {"type": "tool_result", "tool_use_id": "toolu_01", "content": "72°F, Sunny"}, {"type": "tool_result", "tool_use_id": "toolu_02", "content": "45°F, Cloudy"}, {"type": "tool_result", "tool_use_id": "toolu_03", "content": "2:30 PM PST"}, {"type": "tool_result", "tool_use_id": "toolu_04", "content": "5:30 PM EST"} ]

CORRECT: All results in one message

messages.append({"role": "user", "content": tool_results})

WRONG: Separate messages (breaks parallel execution pattern)

messages.append({"role": "user", "content": [tool_results[0]]})

messages.append({"role": "user", "content": [tool_results[1]]})

"""

Encouraging Parallel Tool Use

""" Add to system prompt: "For maximum efficiency, whenever you need to perform multiple independent operations, invoke all relevant tools simultaneously rather than sequentially." """

Disabling Parallel (When Needed)

""" response = client.messages.create( model="claude-sonnet-4-5", tools=tools, tool_choice={"type": "auto", "disable_parallel_tool_use": True}, messages=messages ) """

Validation Checks

Tool Description Must Be Comprehensive

Severity: WARNING

Tool descriptions should be at least 100 characters

Message: Tool description is too short. Add details about when to use it, parameters, and return values.

Parameter Descriptions Required

Severity: WARNING

Every parameter should have a description

Message: Parameter missing description. Describe what it is and the expected format.

Schema Should Specify Required Fields

Severity: INFO

Explicitly define which fields are required

Message: Schema doesn't specify required fields. Add 'required' array.

Tool Implementation Needs Error Handling

Severity: ERROR

Tool functions should handle exceptions

Message: Tool function without try/except block. Add error handling.

Error Results Need is_error Flag

Severity: WARNING

When returning errors, set is_error to true

Message: Error result without is_error flag. Add 'is_error': true.

Tools Should Return Strings

Severity: WARNING

Return JSON string, not dict/object

Message: Returning dict instead of string. Use json.dumps() or JSON.stringify().

Tools Should Validate Inputs

Severity: WARNING

Validate LLM-provided inputs before execution

Message: Tool function without visible input validation. Validate before execution.

SQL Queries Must Use Parameterization

Severity: ERROR

Never concatenate user input into SQL

Message: SQL query appears to use string concatenation. Use parameterized queries.

External Calls Need Timeouts

Severity: WARNING

HTTP requests and external calls should have timeouts

Message: External API call without timeout. Add timeout parameter.

MCP Tools Must Have Input Schema

Severity: ERROR

All MCP tools require inputSchema

Message: MCP tool definition missing inputSchema.

Collaboration

Delegation Triggers

  • user needs to coordinate multiple tools -> multi-agent-orchestration (Tool orchestration across agents)
  • user needs persistent memory between tool calls -> agent-memory-systems (State management for tools)
  • user building voice agent tools -> voice-agents (Audio/voice-specific tool requirements)
  • user needs computer control tools -> computer-use-agents (Desktop automation tools)
  • user wants to test their tools -> agent-evaluation (Tool testing and evaluation)

Related Skills

Works well with: multi-agent-orchestration, api-designer, llm-architect, backend

When to Use

  • User mentions or implies: agent tool
  • User mentions or implies: function calling
  • User mentions or implies: tool schema
  • User mentions or implies: tool design
  • User mentions or implies: mcp server
  • User mentions or implies: mcp tool
  • User mentions or implies: tool use
  • User mentions or implies: build tool for agent
  • User mentions or implies: define function
  • User mentions or implies: input_schema
  • User mentions or implies: tool_use
  • User mentions or implies: tool_result

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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