feat: Enable getting a tool from a ToolKit
by tool_name
and listing the available tool_name_list
#1036
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Description
I implemented enabling getting a tool by tool_name and listing the available tool names in
BaseToolkit
by addinglist_tools(self) -> List[str]
anddef get_a_tool(self, func_name: str) -> List[OpenAIFunction]:
methods.Currently, since
OpenAPIToolkit
does not inherit fromBaseToolkit
, thus it cannot use thelist_tools
andget_a_tool
functions. This may necessitate further discussion on whetherOpenAPIToolkit
should inherit fromBaseToolkit
.Motivation and Context
ToolKit
bytool_name
and listing the availabletool_name_list
#946 for new features and bug fixes)Types of changes
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