| name | tool-rename-deprecation |
| description | Ensure renamed built-in tool references preserve backward compatibility. Use when renaming a toolReferenceName, tool set referenceName, or any tool identifier. Run on ANY change to tool registration code. Covers legacyToolReferenceFullNames for tools and legacyFullNames for tool sets. |
Tool Rename Deprecation
When a tool or tool set reference name is changed, the old name must always be added to the deprecated/legacy array so that existing prompt files, tool configurations, and saved references continue to resolve correctly.
When to Use
Run this skill on any change to built-in tool or tool set registration code to catch regressions:
- Renaming a tool's
toolReferenceName
- Renaming a tool set's
referenceName
- Moving a tool from one tool set to another (the old
toolSet/toolName path becomes a legacy name)
- Reviewing a PR that modifies tool registration — verify no legacy names were dropped
Procedure
Step 1 — Identify What Changed
Determine whether you are renaming a tool or a tool set, and where it is registered:
| Entity | Registration | Name field to rename | Legacy array | Stable ID (NEVER change) |
|---|
Tool (IToolData) | TypeScript | toolReferenceName | legacyToolReferenceFullNames | id |
| Tool (extension) | package.json languageModelTools | toolReferenceName | legacyToolReferenceFullNames | name (becomes id) |
Tool set (IToolSet) | TypeScript | referenceName | legacyFullNames | id |
| Tool set (extension) | package.json languageModelToolSets | name or referenceName | legacyFullNames | — |
Critical: For extension-contributed tools, the name field in package.json is mapped to id on IToolData (see languageModelToolsContribution.ts line id: rawTool.name). It is also used for activation events (onLanguageModelTool:<name>). Never rename the name field — only rename toolReferenceName.
Step 2 — Add the Old Name to the Legacy Array
Verify the old toolReferenceName value appears in legacyToolReferenceFullNames. Don't assume it's already there — check the actual array contents. If the old name is already listed (e.g., from a previous rename), confirm it wasn't removed. If it's not there, add it.
For internal/built-in tools (TypeScript IToolData):
export const MyToolData: IToolData = {
id: 'myExtension.myTool',
toolReferenceName: 'oldName',
};
export const MyToolData: IToolData = {
id: 'myExtension.myTool',
toolReferenceName: 'newName',
legacyToolReferenceFullNames: ['oldName'],
};
If the tool previously lived inside a tool set, use the full toolSet/toolName form:
legacyToolReferenceFullNames: ['oldToolSet/oldToolName'],
If renaming multiple times, accumulate all prior names — never remove existing entries:
legacyToolReferenceFullNames: ['firstOldName', 'secondOldName'],
For tool sets, add the old name to the legacyFullNames option when calling createToolSet:
toolsService.createToolSet(source, id, 'newSetName', {
legacyFullNames: ['oldSetName'],
});
For extension-contributed tools (package.json), rename only toolReferenceName and add the old value to legacyToolReferenceFullNames. Do NOT rename the name field:
{
"name": "copilot_myTool",
"toolReferenceName": "newName",
"legacyToolReferenceFullNames": [
"oldName"
]
}
Step 3 — Check All Consumers of Tool Names
Legacy names must be respected everywhere a tool is looked up by reference name, not just in prompt resolution. Key consumers:
- Prompt files —
getDeprecatedFullReferenceNames() maps old → current names for .prompt.md validation and code actions
- Tool enablement —
getToolAliases() / getToolSetAliases() yield legacy names so tool picker and enablement maps resolve them
- Auto-approval config —
isToolEligibleForAutoApproval() checks legacyToolReferenceFullNames (including the segment after / for namespaced legacy names) against chat.tools.eligibleForAutoApproval settings
- RunInTerminalTool — has its own local auto-approval check that also iterates
LEGACY_TOOL_REFERENCE_FULL_NAMES
After renaming, confirm:
#oldName in a .prompt.md file still resolves (shows no validation error)
- Tool configurations referencing the old name still activate the tool
- A user who had
"chat.tools.eligibleForAutoApproval": { "oldName": false } still has that restriction honored
Step 4 — Update References (Optional)
While legacy names ensure backward compatibility, update first-party references to use the new name:
- System prompts and built-in
.prompt.md files
- Documentation and model descriptions that mention the tool by reference name
- Test files that reference the old name directly
Key Files
| File | What it contains |
|---|
src/vs/workbench/contrib/chat/common/tools/languageModelToolsService.ts | IToolData and IToolSet interfaces with legacy name fields |
src/vs/workbench/contrib/chat/browser/tools/languageModelToolsService.ts | Resolution logic: getToolAliases, getToolSetAliases, getDeprecatedFullReferenceNames, isToolEligibleForAutoApproval |
src/vs/workbench/contrib/chat/common/tools/languageModelToolsContribution.ts | Extension point schema, validation, and the critical id: rawTool.name mapping (line ~274) |
src/vs/workbench/contrib/terminalContrib/chatAgentTools/browser/tools/runInTerminalTool.ts | Example of a tool with its own local auto-approval check against legacy names |
Real Examples
runInTerminal tool: renamed from runCommands/runInTerminal → legacyToolReferenceFullNames: ['runCommands/runInTerminal']
todo tool: renamed from todos → legacyToolReferenceFullNames: ['todos']
getTaskOutput tool: renamed from runTasks/getTaskOutput → legacyToolReferenceFullNames: ['runTasks/getTaskOutput']
Reference PRs
- #277047 — Design PR: Introduced
legacyToolReferenceFullNames and legacyFullNames, built the resolution infrastructure, and performed the first batch of tool renames. Use as a template for how to properly rename with legacy names.
- #278506 — Consumer-side fix: After the renames in #277047, the
eligibleForAutoApproval setting wasn't checking legacy names — users who had restricted the old name lost that restriction. Shows why all consumers of tool reference names must account for legacy names.
- vscode-copilot-chat#3810 — Example of a miss: Renamed
openSimpleBrowser → openIntegratedBrowser but also changed the name field (stable id) from copilot_openSimpleBrowser → copilot_openIntegratedBrowser. The toolReferenceName backward compat only worked by coincidence (the old name happened to already be in the legacy array from a prior change — it was not intentionally added as part of this rename).
Regression Check
Run this check on any PR that touches tool registration (TypeScript IToolData, createToolSet, or package.json languageModelTools/languageModelToolSets):
- Search the diff for changed
toolReferenceName or referenceName values. For each change, confirm the previous value now appears in legacyToolReferenceFullNames or legacyFullNames. Don't assume it was already there — read the actual array.
- Search the diff for changed
name fields on extension-contributed tools. The name field is the tool's stable id — it must never change. If it changed, flag it as a bug. (This breaks activation events, tool invocations by id, and any code referencing the tool by its name.)
- Verify no entries were removed from existing legacy arrays.
- If a tool moved between tool sets, confirm the old
toolSet/toolName full path is in the legacy array.
- Check tool set membership lists (the
tools array in languageModelToolSets contributions). If a tool's toolReferenceName changed, any tool set tools array referencing the old name should be updated — but the legacy resolution system handles this, so the old name still works.
Anti-patterns
- Changing the
name field on extension-contributed tools — the name in package.json becomes the id on IToolData (via id: rawTool.name in languageModelToolsContribution.ts). Changing it breaks activation events (onLanguageModelTool:<name>), any code referencing the tool by id, and tool invocations. Only rename toolReferenceName, never name. (See vscode-copilot-chat#3810 where both name and toolReferenceName were changed.)
- Changing the
id field on TypeScript-registered tools — same principle as above. The id is a stable internal identifier and must never change.
- Assuming the old name is already in the legacy array — always verify by reading the actual
legacyToolReferenceFullNames contents, not just checking that the field exists. A legacy array might list names from an even older rename but not the current one being changed.
- Removing an old name from the legacy array — breaks existing saved prompts and user configurations.
- Forgetting to add the legacy name entirely — prompt files and tool configs silently stop resolving.
- Only updating prompt resolution but not other consumers — auto-approval settings, tool enablement maps, and individual tool checks (like
RunInTerminalTool) all need to respect legacy names (see #278506).