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get_clip_adjustment_layer

Get the adjustment layer linked to a selected clip in Premiere Pro, enabling inspection and modification of applied color and effect adjustments for automated editing workflows.

Instructions

Premiere Pro expanded operation: get clip adjustment layer.

Input Schema

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No arguments

Behavior2/5

Does the description disclose side effects, auth requirements, rate limits, or destructive behavior?

With no annotations provided, the description carries full responsibility for behavior disclosure. It does not explain what the tool returns, whether it has side effects, what constitutes an 'adjustment layer' in this context, or any prerequisites. The phrase 'expanded operation' is opaque and adds no behavioral clarity.

Agents need to know what a tool does to the world before calling it. Descriptions should go beyond structured annotations to explain consequences.

Conciseness3/5

Is the description appropriately sized, front-loaded, and free of redundancy?

The description is very short (one sentence), which is concise, but the phrase 'Premiere Pro expanded operation' is filler that does not add value. It is not as tight as it could be, as it wastes words without informing the agent.

Shorter descriptions cost fewer tokens and are easier for agents to parse. Every sentence should earn its place.

Completeness2/5

Given the tool's complexity, does the description cover enough for an agent to succeed on first attempt?

Given no output schema, no annotations, and a vague description, the tool is under-specified. The agent cannot determine what the return value is, what conditions are required, or how it relates to other clip operations. The description is insufficient for a complete understanding of the tool's behavior.

Complex tools with many parameters or behaviors need more documentation. Simple tools need less. This dimension scales expectations accordingly.

Parameters4/5

Does the description clarify parameter syntax, constraints, interactions, or defaults beyond what the schema provides?

The tool has zero defined parameters, so per the rubric the baseline is 4. The schema allows additional properties but none are documented; however, since no parameters exist, the description does not need to add parameter semantics beyond the schema.

Input schemas describe structure but not intent. Descriptions should explain non-obvious parameter relationships and valid value ranges.

Purpose4/5

Does the description clearly state what the tool does and how it differs from similar tools?

The description clearly states the action ('get clip adjustment layer') with a specific resource, but includes the vague qualifier 'expanded operation' which adds no concrete meaning. It distinguishes from 'add_adjustment_layer' by being a getter, but does not explicitly differentiate.

Agents choose between tools based on descriptions. A clear purpose with a specific verb and resource helps agents select the right tool.

Usage Guidelines2/5

Does the description explain when to use this tool, when not to, or what alternatives exist?

The description provides no guidance on when to use this tool, when not to use it, or alternatives. It simply states the operation without any context on appropriate invocation scenarios.

Agents often have multiple tools that could apply. Explicit usage guidance like "use X instead of Y when Z" prevents misuse.

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