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This skill provides professional-grade guidance for designing and implementing agent-tool interfaces, moving beyond basic prompt engineering to create robust, reliable interactions. It focuses on the 'Consolidation Principle' to reduce agent confusion, architectural reduction to favor primitive capabilities, and standardized Model Context Protocol (MCP) naming conventions. By applying these principles, developers can minimize tool-related failures, optimize context window usage, and build scalable agentic systems that handle complex workflows with human-like reasoning and precision.