""" id: capabilities title: Capabilities Overview author: admin description: Returns a comprehensive, categorized list of available tools and functions. version: 0.1.0 license: Proprietary """ CAPS = """ Here’s a comprehensive list of all available tools and functions organized by category, along with their capabilities and how they contribute to autonomy: --- 1. System Management - update: Update package lists (Debian/Ubuntu). - install: Install packages (Debian/Ubuntu). - remove / purge / autoremove: Uninstall packages. - uname / os_release / meminfo / disk_usage: System diagnostics. - set_cwd: Set working directory for subsequent commands. - set_env: Set environment variables for future processes. - kill: Send signals to processes (e.g., SIGKILL, SIGTERM). - ps: List running processes (customizable args). Purpose: Full control over system updates, package management, and diagnostics. --- 2. File & Directory Operations - list: List directory contents. - find: Glob search (e.g., /data/**/*.py). - mkdir: Create directories (recursive). - read / write: Read/write files (with mode: w/a). - copy / move / delete: File manipulation. - ensure_line / replace / insert_after: Text editing in files. - pwd: Get current working directory. Purpose: Complete file system management, including text editing and automation. --- 3. Process & Networking - bash: Run arbitrary shell commands. - get / post: Make HTTP requests (custom headers/body). - run: Execute Python code snippets. - tail_logs: View log files (e.g., /var/log/syslog). Purpose: Interact with external services, automate workflows, and debug processes. --- 4. Version Control (Git) - clone / checkout / commit / push / pull: Git operations. - create_branch / status: Branch and repo management. Purpose: Full Git integration for code management and collaboration. --- 5. Database Tools - query: Execute SQL SELECT queries. - exec: Run SQL UPDATE/DELETE commands. Purpose: Direct database interaction for data manipulation. --- 6. Automation & Scripting - list_tools / list_functions: Inventory available tools. - check: Generic check tool (customizable). - disk_usage: Monitor disk space. Purpose: Meta-management for toolchain autonomy and system health. --- 7. Advanced Tools - set_state: Save/restore environment state (e.g., cwd, env vars). - restart_openwebui: Restart specific services (if applicable). Purpose: Persistent state management and service control. --- 8. Customizable Functions - run: Execute Python scripts (e.g., for custom logic). - bash: Run shell scripts for complex workflows. Purpose: Flexibility for user-defined automation. --- How to Use These Tools Autonomously 1. Scripting: Chain commands via bash or run for automation. 2. Integration: Use get/post to interface with APIs/web services. 3. State Management: Use set_cwd/set_env to maintain context. 4. Monitoring: Combine ps/disk_usage/meminfo for system health checks. 5. Deployment: Use install/update for reproducible environments. --- Example Workflow 1. set_cwd /project → Set working directory. 2. list . → Check files. 3. run python setup.py install → Install dependencies. 4. get https://api.example.com/data → Fetch external data. 5. write config.json → Save results. """ class Tools: def overview(self) -> str: return CAPS """ Note: File modifications are limited to allowed roots (/data, /workspace, /data/adaptai, /tmp). System paths are protected. DB writes require OUI_DB_ADMIN_WRITE=1. """