Tools

Configure tools available to your agent.


Claude Managed Agents provides a set of built-in tools that Claude can use autonomously within a session. You control which tools are available by specifying them in the agent configuration.

Custom, user-defined tools are also supported. Your application executes these tools separately and sends the tool results back to Claude; Claude can use the results to continue the task at hand.

Note

All Managed Agents API requests require the managed-agents-2026-04-01 beta header. The SDK sets the beta header automatically.

Available tools

The agent toolset includes the following tools. All are enabled by default when you include the toolset in your agent configuration.

ToolNameDescription
BashbashExecute bash commands in a shell session
ReadreadRead a file from the local filesystem
WritewriteWrite a file to the local filesystem
EditeditPerform string replacement in a file
GlobglobFast file pattern matching using glob patterns
GrepgrepText search using regex patterns
Web fetchweb_fetchFetch content from a URL
Web searchweb_searchSearch the web for information

When a tool output exceeds 100K tokens, it is automatically written to a file in the sandbox. The model receives a truncated preview with the file path and can read the full content from there.

Configuring the toolset

Enable the full toolset with agent_toolset_20260401 when creating an agent. Use the configs array to disable specific tools or override their settings.

agent=$(curl -fsSL https://api.anthropic.com/v1/agents \
  -H "x-api-key: $ANTHROPIC_API_KEY" \
  -H "anthropic-version: 2023-06-01" \
  -H "anthropic-beta: managed-agents-2026-04-01" \
  -H "content-type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{
  "name": "Coding Assistant",
  "model": "claude-opus-4-7",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "agent_toolset_20260401",
      "configs": [
        {"name": "web_fetch", "enabled": false}
      ]
    }
  ]
}
EOF
)
ant beta:agents create <<'YAML'
name: Coding Assistant
model: claude-opus-4-7
tools:
  - type: agent_toolset_20260401
    configs:
      - name: web_fetch
        enabled: false
YAML
agent = client.beta.agents.create(
    name="Coding Assistant",
    model="claude-opus-4-7",
    tools=[
        {
            "type": "agent_toolset_20260401",
            "configs": [
                {"name": "web_fetch", "enabled": False},
            ],
        },
    ],
)
const agent = await client.beta.agents.create({
  name: "Coding Assistant",
  model: "claude-opus-4-7",
  tools: [
    {
      type: "agent_toolset_20260401",
      configs: [{ name: "web_fetch", enabled: false }]
    }
  ]
});
var agent = await client.Beta.Agents.Create(new()
{
    Name = "Coding Assistant",
    Model = new("claude-opus-4-7"),
    Tools =
    [
        new BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params
        {
            Type = "agent_toolset_20260401",
            Configs =
            [
                new() { Name = "web_fetch", Enabled = false },
            ],
        },
    ],
});
agent, err := client.Beta.Agents.New(ctx, anthropic.BetaAgentNewParams{
	Name: "Coding Assistant",
	Model: anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsModelConfigParams{
		ID: "claude-opus-4-7",
	},
	Tools: []anthropic.BetaAgentNewParamsToolUnion{{
		OfAgentToolset20260401: &anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params{
			Type: anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401ParamsTypeAgentToolset20260401,
			Configs: []anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolConfigParams{{
				Name:    anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolConfigParamsNameWebFetch,
				Enabled: anthropic.Bool(false),
			}},
		},
	}},
})
if err != nil {
	panic(err)
}
_ = agent
var agent = client.beta().agents().create(AgentCreateParams.builder()
    .name("Coding Assistant")
    .model(BetaManagedAgentsModel.CLAUDE_OPUS_4_7)
    .addTool(BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params.builder()
        .type(BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params.Type.AGENT_TOOLSET_20260401)
        .addConfig(BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolConfigParams.builder()
            .name(BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolConfigParams.Name.WEB_FETCH)
            .enabled(false)
            .build())
        .build())
    .build());

$agent = $client->beta->agents->create(
    name: 'Coding Assistant',
    model: 'claude-opus-4-7',
    tools: [
        BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params::with(
            type: 'agent_toolset_20260401',
            configs: [
                BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolConfigParams::with(name: 'web_fetch', enabled: false),
            ],
        ),
    ],
);
agent = client.beta.agents.create(
  name: "Coding Assistant",
  model: "claude-opus-4-7",
  tools: [
    {
      type: :agent_toolset_20260401,
      configs: [
        {name: :web_fetch, enabled: false}
      ]
    }
  ]
)

Disabling specific tools

To disable a tool, set enabled: false in its config entry:

{
  "type": "agent_toolset_20260401",
  "configs": [
    { "name": "web_fetch", "enabled": false },
    { "name": "web_search", "enabled": false }
  ]
}

Enabling only specific tools

To start with everything off and enable only what you need, set default_config.enabled to false:

{
  "type": "agent_toolset_20260401",
  "default_config": { "enabled": false },
  "configs": [
    { "name": "bash", "enabled": true },
    { "name": "read", "enabled": true },
    { "name": "write", "enabled": true }
  ]
}

Custom tools

In addition to built-in tools, you can define custom tools. Custom tools are analogous to user-defined client tools in the Messages API.

Custom tools allow you to extend Claude's capabilities to perform a wider variety of tasks. Each tool defines a contract: you specify what operations are available and what they return; Claude decides when and how to call them. The model never executes anything on its own. It emits a structured request, your code runs the operation, and the result flows back into the conversation.

agent=$(curl -fsSL https://api.anthropic.com/v1/agents \
  -H "x-api-key: $ANTHROPIC_API_KEY" \
  -H "anthropic-version: 2023-06-01" \
  -H "anthropic-beta: managed-agents-2026-04-01" \
  -H "content-type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{
  "name": "Weather Agent",
  "model": "claude-opus-4-7",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "agent_toolset_20260401"
    },
    {
      "type": "custom",
      "name": "get_weather",
      "description": "Get current weather for a location",
      "input_schema": {
        "type": "object",
        "properties": {
          "location": {"type": "string", "description": "City name"}
        },
        "required": ["location"]
      }
    }
  ]
}
EOF
)
ant beta:agents create <<'YAML'
name: Weather Agent
model: claude-opus-4-7
tools:
  - type: agent_toolset_20260401
  - type: custom
    name: get_weather
    description: Get current weather for a location
    input_schema:
      type: object
      properties:
        location:
          type: string
          description: City name
      required:
        - location
YAML
agent = client.beta.agents.create(
    name="Weather Agent",
    model="claude-opus-4-7",
    tools=[
        {
            "type": "agent_toolset_20260401",
        },
        {
            "type": "custom",
            "name": "get_weather",
            "description": "Get current weather for a location",
            "input_schema": {
                "type": "object",
                "properties": {
                    "location": {"type": "string", "description": "City name"},
                },
                "required": ["location"],
            },
        },
    ],
)
const agent = await client.beta.agents.create({
  name: "Weather Agent",
  model: "claude-opus-4-7",
  tools: [
    { type: "agent_toolset_20260401" },
    {
      type: "custom",
      name: "get_weather",
      description: "Get current weather for a location",
      input_schema: {
        type: "object",
        properties: { location: { type: "string", description: "City name" } },
        required: ["location"]
      }
    }
  ]
});

var agent = await client.Beta.Agents.Create(new()
{
    Name = "Weather Agent",
    Model = new("claude-opus-4-7"),
    Tools =
    [
        new BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params
        {
            Type = "agent_toolset_20260401",
        },
        new BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolParams
        {
            Type = "custom",
            Name = "get_weather",
            Description = "Get current weather for a location",
            InputSchema = new()
            {
                Type = "object",
                Properties = new Dictionary<string, JsonElement>
                {
                    ["location"] = JsonSerializer.SerializeToElement(
                        new { type = "string", description = "City name" }
                    ),
                },
                Required = ["location"],
            },
        },
    ],
});
agent, err := client.Beta.Agents.New(ctx, anthropic.BetaAgentNewParams{
	Name: "Weather Agent",
	Model: anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsModelConfigParams{
		ID: "claude-opus-4-7",
	},
	Tools: []anthropic.BetaAgentNewParamsToolUnion{{
		OfAgentToolset20260401: &anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params{
			Type: anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401ParamsTypeAgentToolset20260401,
		},
	}, {
		OfCustom: &anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolParams{
			Type:        anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolParamsTypeCustom,
			Name:        "get_weather",
			Description: "Get current weather for a location",
			InputSchema: anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolInputSchemaParam{
				Type: anthropic.BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolInputSchemaTypeObject,
				Properties: map[string]any{
					"location": map[string]any{
						"type":        "string",
						"description": "City name",
					},
				},
				Required: []string{"location"},
			},
		},
	}},
})
if err != nil {
	panic(err)
}
_ = agent
var agent = client.beta().agents().create(AgentCreateParams.builder()
    .name("Weather Agent")
    .model(BetaManagedAgentsModel.CLAUDE_OPUS_4_7)
    .addTool(BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params.builder()
        .type(BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params.Type.AGENT_TOOLSET_20260401)
        .build())
    .addTool(BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolParams.builder()
        .type(BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolParams.Type.CUSTOM)
        .name("get_weather")
        .description("Get current weather for a location")
        .inputSchema(BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolInputSchema.builder()
            .type(BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolInputSchema.Type.OBJECT)
            .properties(BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolInputSchema.Properties.builder()
                .putAdditionalProperty("location", JsonValue.from(Map.of(
                    "type", "string",
                    "description", "City name")))
                .build())
            .addRequired("location")
            .build())
        .build())
    .build());
use Anthropic\Beta\Agents\BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolInputSchema;
use Anthropic\Beta\Agents\BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolParams;

$agent = $client->beta->agents->create(
    name: 'Weather Agent',
    model: 'claude-opus-4-7',
    tools: [
        BetaManagedAgentsAgentToolset20260401Params::with(
            type: 'agent_toolset_20260401',
        ),
        BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolParams::with(
            type: 'custom',
            name: 'get_weather',
            description: 'Get current weather for a location',
            inputSchema: BetaManagedAgentsCustomToolInputSchema::with(
                type: 'object',
                properties: ['location' => ['type' => 'string', 'description' => 'City name']],
                required: ['location'],
            ),
        ),
    ],
);
agent = client.beta.agents.create(
  name: "Weather Agent",
  model: "claude-opus-4-7",
  tools: [
    {type: :agent_toolset_20260401},
    {
      type: :custom,
      name: "get_weather",
      description: "Get current weather for a location",
      input_schema: {
        type: :object,
        properties: {location: {type: "string", description: "City name"}},
        required: ["location"]
      }
    }
  ]
)

Once you've defined the tool at the agent level, the agent will invoke the tools through the course of a session. See Session event stream for the full flow.

Best practices for custom tool definitions

  • Provide extremely detailed descriptions. This is by far the most important factor in tool performance. Your descriptions should explain what the tool does, when it should be used (and when it shouldn't), what each parameter means and how it affects the tool's behavior, and any important caveats or limitations. The more context you can give Claude about your tools, the better it will be at deciding when and how to use them. Aim for at least 3-4 sentences per tool description, more if the tool is complex.
  • Consolidate related operations into fewer tools. Rather than creating a separate tool for every action (create_pr, review_pr, merge_pr), group them into a single tool with an action parameter. Fewer, more capable tools reduce selection ambiguity and make your tool surface easier for Claude to navigate.
  • Use meaningful namespacing in tool names. When your tools span multiple services or resources, prefix names with the resource (e.g., db_query, storage_read). This makes tool selection unambiguous as your library grows.
  • Design tool responses to return only high-signal information. Return semantic, stable identifiers (e.g., slugs or UUIDs) rather than opaque internal references, and include only the fields Claude needs to reason about its next step. Bloated responses waste context and make it harder for Claude to extract what matters.