Qwen Code file system tools
Qwen Code provides a comprehensive suite of tools for interacting with the local file system. These tools allow the model to read from, write to, list, search, and modify files and directories, all under your control and typically with confirmation for sensitive operations.
Note: All file system tools operate within a rootDirectory (usually the current working directory where you launched the CLI) for security. Paths that you provide to these tools are generally expected to be absolute or are resolved relative to this root directory.
1. list_directory (ListFiles)
list_directory lists the names of files and subdirectories directly within a specified directory path. It can optionally ignore entries matching provided glob patterns.
- Tool name:
list_directory - Display name: ListFiles
- File:
ls.ts - Parameters:
path(string, required): The absolute path to the directory to list.ignore(array of strings, optional): A list of glob patterns to exclude from the listing (e.g.,["*.log", ".git"]).respect_git_ignore(boolean, optional): Whether to respect.gitignorepatterns when listing files. Defaults totrue.
- Behavior:
- Returns a list of file and directory names.
- Indicates whether each entry is a directory.
- Sorts entries with directories first, then alphabetically.
- Output (
llmContent): A string like:Directory listing for /path/to/your/folder:\n[DIR] subfolder1\nfile1.txt\nfile2.png - Confirmation: No.
2. read_file (ReadFile)
read_file reads and returns the content of a specified file. This tool handles text, images (PNG, JPG, GIF, WEBP, SVG, BMP), and PDF files. For text files, it can read specific line ranges. Other binary file types are generally skipped.
- Tool name:
read_file - Display name: ReadFile
- File:
read-file.ts - Parameters:
path(string, required): The absolute path to the file to read.offset(number, optional): For text files, the 0-based line number to start reading from. Requireslimitto be set.limit(number, optional): For text files, the maximum number of lines to read. If omitted, reads a default maximum (e.g., 2000 lines) or the entire file if feasible.
- Behavior:
- For text files: Returns the content. If
offsetandlimitare used, returns only that slice of lines. Indicates if content was truncated due to line limits or line length limits. - For image and PDF files: Returns the file content as a base64-encoded data structure suitable for model consumption.
- For other binary files: Attempts to identify and skip them, returning a message indicating it’s a generic binary file.
- For text files: Returns the content. If
- Output: (
llmContent):- For text files: The file content, potentially prefixed with a truncation message (e.g.,
[File content truncated: showing lines 1-100 of 500 total lines...]\nActual file content...). - For image/PDF files: An object containing
inlineDatawithmimeTypeand base64data(e.g.,{ inlineData: { mimeType: 'image/png', data: 'base64encodedstring' } }). - For other binary files: A message like
Cannot display content of binary file: /path/to/data.bin.
- For text files: The file content, potentially prefixed with a truncation message (e.g.,
- Confirmation: No.
3. write_file (WriteFile)
write_file writes content to a specified file. If the file exists, it will be overwritten. If the file doesn’t exist, it (and any necessary parent directories) will be created.
- Tool name:
write_file - Display name: WriteFile
- File:
write-file.ts - Parameters:
file_path(string, required): The absolute path to the file to write to.content(string, required): The content to write into the file.
- Behavior:
- Writes the provided
contentto thefile_path. - Creates parent directories if they don’t exist.
- Writes the provided
- Output (
llmContent): A success message, e.g.,Successfully overwrote file: /path/to/your/file.txtorSuccessfully created and wrote to new file: /path/to/new/file.txt. - Confirmation: Yes. Shows a diff of changes and asks for user approval before writing.
4. glob (Glob)
glob finds files matching specific glob patterns (e.g., src/**/*.ts, *.md), returning absolute paths sorted by modification time (newest first).
- Tool name:
glob - Display name: Glob
- File:
glob.ts - Parameters:
pattern(string, required): The glob pattern to match against (e.g.,"*.py","src/**/*.js").path(string, optional): The directory to search in. If not specified, the current working directory will be used.
- Behavior:
- Searches for files matching the glob pattern within the specified directory.
- Returns a list of absolute paths, sorted with the most recently modified files first.
- Respects .gitignore and .qwenignore patterns by default.
- Limits results to 100 files to prevent context overflow.
- Output (
llmContent): A message like:Found 5 file(s) matching "*.ts" within /path/to/search/dir, sorted by modification time (newest first):\n---\n/path/to/file1.ts\n/path/to/subdir/file2.ts\n---\n[95 files truncated] ... - Confirmation: No.
5. grep_search (Grep)
grep_search searches for a regular expression pattern within the content of files in a specified directory. Can filter files by a glob pattern. Returns the lines containing matches, along with their file paths and line numbers.
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Tool name:
grep_search -
Display name: Grep
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File:
ripGrep.ts(withgrep.tsas fallback) -
Parameters:
pattern(string, required): The regular expression pattern to search for in file contents (e.g.,"function\\s+myFunction","log.*Error").path(string, optional): File or directory to search in. Defaults to current working directory.glob(string, optional): Glob pattern to filter files (e.g."*.js","src/**/*.{ts,tsx}").limit(number, optional): Limit output to first N matching lines. Optional - shows all matches if not specified.
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Behavior:
- Uses ripgrep for fast search when available; otherwise falls back to a JavaScript-based search implementation.
- Returns matching lines with file paths and line numbers.
- Case-insensitive by default.
- Respects .gitignore and .qwenignore patterns.
- Limits output to prevent context overflow.
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Output (
llmContent): A formatted string of matches, e.g.:Found 3 matches for pattern "myFunction" in path "." (filter: "*.ts"): --- src/utils.ts:15:export function myFunction() { src/utils.ts:22: myFunction.call(); src/index.ts:5:import { myFunction } from './utils'; --- [0 lines truncated] ... -
Confirmation: No.
grep_search examples
Search for a pattern with default result limiting:
grep_search(pattern="function\\s+myFunction", path="src")Search for a pattern with custom result limiting:
grep_search(pattern="function", path="src", limit=50)Search for a pattern with file filtering and custom result limiting:
grep_search(pattern="function", glob="*.js", limit=10)6. edit (Edit)
edit replaces text within a file. By default it requires old_string to match a single unique location; set replace_all to true when you intentionally want to change every occurrence. This tool is designed for precise, targeted changes and requires significant context around the old_string to ensure it modifies the correct location.
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Tool name:
edit -
Display name: Edit
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File:
edit.ts -
Parameters:
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file_path(string, required): The absolute path to the file to modify. -
old_string(string, required): The exact literal text to replace.CRITICAL: This string must uniquely identify the single instance to change. It should include at least 3 lines of context before and after the target text, matching whitespace and indentation precisely. If
old_stringis empty, the tool attempts to create a new file atfile_pathwithnew_stringas content. -
new_string(string, required): The exact literal text to replaceold_stringwith. -
replace_all(boolean, optional): Replace all occurrences ofold_string. Defaults tofalse.
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Behavior:
- If
old_stringis empty andfile_pathdoes not exist, creates a new file withnew_stringas content. - If
old_stringis provided, it reads thefile_pathand attempts to find exactly one occurrence unlessreplace_allis true. - If the match is unique (or
replace_allis true), it replaces the text withnew_string. - Enhanced Reliability (Multi-Stage Edit Correction): To significantly improve the success rate of edits, especially when the model-provided
old_stringmight not be perfectly precise, the tool incorporates a multi-stage edit correction mechanism.- If the initial
old_stringisn’t found or matches multiple locations, the tool can leverage the Qwen model to iteratively refineold_string(and potentiallynew_string). - This self-correction process attempts to identify the unique segment the model intended to modify, making the
editoperation more robust even with slightly imperfect initial context.
- If the initial
- If
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Failure conditions: Despite the correction mechanism, the tool will fail if:
file_pathis not absolute or is outside the root directory.old_stringis not empty, but thefile_pathdoes not exist.old_stringis empty, but thefile_pathalready exists.old_stringis not found in the file after attempts to correct it.old_stringis found multiple times,replace_allis false, and the self-correction mechanism cannot resolve it to a single, unambiguous match.
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Output (
llmContent):- On success:
Successfully modified file: /path/to/file.txt (1 replacements).orCreated new file: /path/to/new_file.txt with provided content. - On failure: An error message explaining the reason (e.g.,
Failed to edit, 0 occurrences found...,Failed to edit because the text matches multiple locations...).
- On success:
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Confirmation: Yes. Shows a diff of the proposed changes and asks for user approval before writing to the file.
These file system tools provide a foundation for Qwen Code to understand and interact with your local project context.