get_ftso_feeds_all
Retrieve current FTSO prices for all available feeds on a specified network.
Instructions
Get the latest FTSO price for all known feeds on the given network.
Input Schema
| Name | Required | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| network | Yes |
Retrieve current FTSO prices for all available feeds on a specified network.
Get the latest FTSO price for all known feeds on the given network.
| Name | Required | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| network | Yes |
Does the description disclose side effects, auth requirements, rate limits, or destructive behavior?
No annotations are provided, so the description carries the full burden. It only states a basic read operation without disclosing potential behaviors like caching, rate limits, or error handling. For a read tool, additional transparency would be beneficial.
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Is the description appropriately sized, front-loaded, and free of redundancy?
The description is a single sentence with no unnecessary words. It is highly concise and front-loaded with the key action and resource.
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Given the tool's complexity, does the description cover enough for an agent to succeed on first attempt?
Given the tool's simplicity (one parameter, no output schema), the description covers the essential: what it does and the required input. Missing details about output structure, but acceptable for a straightforward read operation.
Complex tools with many parameters or behaviors need more documentation. Simple tools need less. This dimension scales expectations accordingly.
Does the description clarify parameter syntax, constraints, interactions, or defaults beyond what the schema provides?
The description mentions 'on the given network', adding context to the network parameter beyond the enum values. However, with 0% schema description coverage, it does not fully compensate by explaining format or behavior for invalid inputs.
Input schemas describe structure but not intent. Descriptions should explain non-obvious parameter relationships and valid value ranges.
Does the description clearly state what the tool does and how it differs from similar tools?
The description clearly states the verb 'Get', the resource 'latest FTSO price for all known feeds', and the network parameter. It effectively distinguishes from sibling tools like get_ftso_feed which retrieves a single feed.
Agents choose between tools based on descriptions. A clear purpose with a specific verb and resource helps agents select the right tool.
Does the description explain when to use this tool, when not to, or what alternatives exist?
The description implies use for fetching all feeds, but does not explicitly state when to use this tool versus alternatives like get_ftso_feed or get_ftso_history. No direct guidance on context or exclusions.
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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