tpmjs/packages/tools/create-basic-tools
Ajax Davis ada3ffb341 refactor: rename exportName to name across entire codebase
- Database: Migrate column export_name to name in tools table
- Prisma schema: Update Tool model to use name field
- Sync routes: Update keyword and changes sync to use name
- Railway executor: Update API endpoints to use name parameter
- API routes: Update all tool routes to use name field
- Web app: Update all pages and components
- Playground: Update tool loader and sidebar
- create-basic-tools: Update types and generators
- Scripts: Update sync and test scripts

Database migration was done via direct SQL:
  ALTER TABLE tools RENAME COLUMN export_name TO name;

The unique constraint remains on (package_id, name).

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-17 17:19:21 +10:00
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.changeset feat: add @tpmjs/create-basic-tools CLI generator 2025-12-04 23:34:37 +10:00
src refactor: rename exportName to name across entire codebase 2025-12-17 17:19:21 +10:00
templates feat: add @tpmjs/create-basic-tools CLI generator 2025-12-04 23:34:37 +10:00
CHANGELOG.md Revert "fix(create-basic-tools): correct template path resolution for npx execution" 2025-12-06 01:48:42 +10:00
package.json Revert "fix(create-basic-tools): correct template path resolution for npx execution" 2025-12-06 01:48:42 +10:00
README.md feat(create-basic-tools): add defensive parameter validation to generated tools 2025-12-05 01:17:08 +10:00
tsconfig.json feat: add @tpmjs/create-basic-tools CLI generator 2025-12-04 23:34:37 +10:00
tsup.config.ts feat: add @tpmjs/create-basic-tools CLI generator 2025-12-04 23:34:37 +10:00

@tpmjs/create-basic-tools

CLI generator for scaffolding production-ready TPMJS tool packages. Just enter your package name and you're done!

Features

  • Super fast: Just asks for your package name, generates everything else
  • 🎯 2 example tools: Start with working examples you can customize
  • 🔧 Zod 4 schemas: Uses Zod directly (not jsonSchema wrapper)
  • AI SDK v6: Full compatibility with the latest AI SDK
  • 📦 One file per tool: Clean src/tools/<toolName>.ts structure
  • TPMJS validated: Auto-validates against official TPMJS schemas
  • 📝 Complete setup: Generates package.json, tsconfig, tsup config, README, and more
  • 🚀 Publish ready: Generated packages are ready to publish to npm immediately

Usage

pnpmx @tpmjs/create-basic-tools

The CLI asks for just your package name and uses sensible defaults for everything else:

  • Description: Auto-generated from package name
  • Tools: 2 example tools you can customize
  • Category: ai-ml (generic)
  • License: MIT
  • Output: Derived from package name

Example Session

$ pnpmx @tpmjs/create-basic-tools

┌  create-tpmjs-tool
│
◇  Package name
│  @myorg/content-tools
│
◆  Generating package...
│
└  ✓ Success! Created @myorg/content-tools at ./content-tools

   Files created:
     src/tools/exampleTool.ts
     src/tools/anotherTool.ts
     src/index.ts
     package.json

   Next steps:
     cd ./content-tools
     pnpm install
     pnpm build
     pnpm type-check
     pnpm publish

That's it! The generator creates 2 example tools you can rename and customize for your use case.

Generated Package Structure

content-tools/
├── src/
│   ├── tools/                # One file per tool
│   │   ├── exampleTool.ts
│   │   └── anotherTool.ts
│   └── index.ts              # Re-exports all tools
├── dist/                     # Build output (after pnpm build)
│   ├── index.js
│   └── index.d.ts
├── package.json              # With complete tpmjs field
├── tsconfig.json
├── tsup.config.ts
├── README.md
├── .gitignore
├── .npmignore
└── LICENSE

Simply rename exampleTool.ts and anotherTool.ts to match your use case, then customize the implementation.

Generated Tool File Example

Each tool file follows this Zod-first pattern:

import { tool } from 'ai';
import { z } from 'zod';

const ExampleToolSchema = z.object({
  text: z.string().min(1, 'Text cannot be empty').describe('The input text to process.'),
  options: z.object({
    language: z.string().default('en').describe('Language code (e.g., en, es, fr).'),
    maxLength: z.number().int().positive().default(100).describe('Maximum length of output.'),
  }).default({ language: 'en', maxLength: 100 }).describe('Optional configuration.'),
});

export const exampleTool = tool({
  description: 'An example tool - customize this for your use case',
  inputSchema: ExampleToolSchema,
  async execute(input: z.infer<typeof ExampleToolSchema>) {
    // Defensive check: Validate required parameters
    // This prevents crashes when tools are called with missing/empty params
    if (!input.text || input.text.trim().length === 0) {
      return {
        success: false,
        error: 'Missing required parameter: text',
        message: 'The "text" parameter is required and cannot be empty.',
      };
    }

    // TODO: Implement the tool logic here
    console.log('exampleTool called with:', input);

    return {
      success: true,
      message: 'Tool executed successfully. Replace this with your implementation.',
      input,
    };
  },
});

Why Defensive Parameter Validation?

Generated tools include defensive checks for required parameters. While Zod validates the schema, these checks prevent crashes in edge cases where:

  • Tools are called with empty/missing parameters during AI exploration
  • Parameters are undefined due to serialization issues
  • The LLM makes initial "probe" calls to understand tool capabilities

Best Practice: Always validate critical required parameters before using them, especially when:

  • The parameter is used in string operations (.toLowerCase(), .trim(), etc.)
  • The parameter is required for the tool's core functionality
  • Missing the parameter would cause a runtime error

This defensive approach ensures tools return helpful error messages instead of crashing.

After Generation

Once the package is generated:

cd content-tools

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Build the package
pnpm build

# Type-check
pnpm type-check

# Publish to npm
pnpm publish --access public

Your tools will appear on tpmjs.com within 2-15 minutes after publishing!

TPMJS Categories

The generator validates against these official TPMJS categories:

  • web-scraping
  • data-processing
  • file-operations
  • communication
  • database
  • api-integration
  • image-processing
  • text-analysis
  • automation
  • ai-ml
  • security
  • monitoring

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+
  • pnpm (recommended)

Development

This is a generator package itself. To work on it:

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Build
pnpm build

# Type-check
pnpm type-check

# Test locally
node dist/index.js

License

MIT