chore: Warn fs_read_file output is not visible to the user#803
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Added a note to the `fs_read_file` tool's summary and description clarifying that users do not see the tool's output — only that the tool was called. The guidance directs the model to write its own quotation block when it needs to surface file contents, and includes a concrete counter-example showing what the wrong behavior looks like. Signed-off-by: rgrant <rgrant@contract.design>
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Added a note to the
fs_read_filetool's summary and description clarifying that users (in most configurations) do not see the tool's output — only that the tool was called. The guidance directs the model to write its own quotation block when it needs to surface file contents, and includes a concrete counter-example showing what the wrong behavior looks like.