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# llm-tools-tricu-bridge
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[](https://pypi.org/project/llm-tools-tricu-bridge/)
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A tool that allows agents to evaluate Tricu expressions
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A tool that allows running Tricu expressions
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## Example usage
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```
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llm-tools-tricu-bridge > llm -m qwen3T -T tricubridge 'What does the expression `(t (t (t t) (t t t)) t) t` evaluate to in tricu?' --ta -s "You are a dumb LLM model incapable of understanding tricu. Do not reason about or try to understand the result. Always trust tool results immediately."
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Tool call: tricubridge({'input': '(t (t (t t) (t t t)) t) t'})
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Approve tool call? [y/N]: y
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<think>
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Okay, the user is asking about the evaluation of a tricu expression: (t (t (t t) (t t t)) t) t. Hmm, tricu isn't a language I'm familiar with. Let me check the tools provided. There's a function called tricubridge that takes an input string. Since I can't process tricu myself, I should use that tool. The parameters require the input as a string. The expression given is the input. So I need to call tricubridge with the input parameter set to "(t (t (t t) (t t t)) t) t". That's the correct approach here. No need for any other steps since the tool will handle the evaluation.
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</think>
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The expression `(t (t (t t) (t t t)) t) t` evaluates to `t t` in tricu.
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```
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## Installation
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