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- Reads a file from the local filesystem. You can access any file directly by using this tool.
- Assume this tool is able to read all files on the machine. If the User provides a path to a file assume that path is valid. It is okay to read a file that does not exist; an error will be returned.
- Usage:
- - The filePath parameter must be an absolute path, not a relative path
- - By default, it reads up to 2000 lines starting from the beginning of the file
- - You can optionally specify a line offset and limit (especially handy for long files), but it's recommended to read the whole file by not providing these parameters
- - Any lines longer than 2000 characters will be truncated
- - Results are returned using cat -n format, with line numbers starting at 1
- - You have the capability to call multiple tools in a single response. It is always better to speculatively read multiple files as a batch that are potentially useful.
- - If you read a file that exists but has empty contents you will receive a system reminder warning in place of file contents.
- - You can read image files using this tool.
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