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fix: dedupe tool definition sent to upstream#1693

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fix: dedupe tool definition sent to upstream#1693
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There's difference in number of input tokens after changes of this PR. after removal of extra descriptions we got rid of around 1k input tokens.

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@github-actions github-actions Bot added the type: feature Brand new functionality, features, pages, workflows, endpoints, etc. label Oct 10, 2025
@laststylebender14 laststylebender14 marked this pull request as ready for review October 10, 2025 12:11
@tusharmath tusharmath added type: fix Iterations on existing features or infrastructure. and removed type: feature Brand new functionality, features, pages, workflows, endpoints, etc. labels Oct 10, 2025
@tusharmath tusharmath changed the title feat: clean up tools sent to upstream fix: clean up tools sent to upstream Oct 10, 2025
@tusharmath tusharmath changed the title fix: clean up tools sent to upstream fix: dedupe tool definition sent to upstream Oct 10, 2025
@tusharmath tusharmath force-pushed the feat/clean-up-tools-sent-to-upstream branch from 542030c to 73bab0a Compare October 10, 2025 13:31
@tusharmath tusharmath enabled auto-merge (squash) October 10, 2025 13:31
@tusharmath tusharmath merged commit 2bbb771 into main Oct 10, 2025
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