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0xallam d3ab3f836b Add TUI renderers for the seven previously-unstyled tools
exec_command, write_stdin, apply_patch, view_image, load_skill,
list_sitemap, and view_sitemap_entry were falling through to the
generic dict-dumper. They now render in the same visual language as
the rest of the toolset: the terminal pair uses the >_ icon with
pygments bash highlighting; apply_patch and view_image use the file-
edit diamond with colored +/- diff lines and per-language syntax
highlighting; sitemap and load_skill mirror the proxy and skill
patterns already established.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 23:22:56 -07:00

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from typing import Any, ClassVar
from rich.text import Text
from textual.widgets import Static
from .base_renderer import BaseToolRenderer
from .registry import register_tool_renderer
@register_tool_renderer
class LoadSkillRenderer(BaseToolRenderer):
tool_name: ClassVar[str] = "load_skill"
css_classes: ClassVar[list[str]] = ["tool-call", "load-skill-tool"]
@classmethod
def render(cls, tool_data: dict[str, Any]) -> Static:
args = tool_data.get("args", {})
status = tool_data.get("status", "completed")
raw_skills = args.get("skills", "")
if isinstance(raw_skills, list):
requested = ", ".join(str(s) for s in raw_skills)
else:
requested = str(raw_skills)
text = Text()
text.append("◇ ", style="#10b981")
text.append("loading skill", style="dim")
if requested:
text.append(" ")
text.append(requested, style="#10b981")
elif not tool_data.get("result"):
text.append("\n ")
text.append("Loading...", style="dim")
return Static(text, classes=cls.get_css_classes(status))