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Replace broken CodeInterpreter with proper code execution server tool
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Hi @PederHP apologies for the long absence - thank you as always for your contributions. Been a busy few months, which may as well be an eternity in the AI world. Playing catchup now :) |
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The code_execution tool works with skills because it is used implicitly, but when used directly via HostedCodeInterpreterTool or Common.Tool.InterpreterTool, it didn't work.
I've replaced it with a ServerTool that has the correct type and name constants.