--- name: script-read description: Read a `.cs` script file and return its content as a string. Supports a 1-based `lineFrom`/`lineTo` slice for partial reads. Pair with 'script-update-or-create' to write back. --- # Script / Read Reads the content of a script file and returns it as a string. Use 'script-update-or-create' tool to update or create script files. ## Inputs - `filePath` — required `.cs` path. Throws if missing on disk. - `lineFrom` (default 1, 1-based) — start line; clamped into valid range. - `lineTo` (default -1 = end-of-file, 1-based) — inclusive end line; clamped into valid range. ## Behavior Reads the file with `File.ReadAllLines` and slices `[lineFrom..lineTo]` (inclusive). The slice indices are clamped — passing out-of-range `lineFrom`/`lineTo` is forgiving (read returns at-most the whole file). ## How to Call ```bash unity-mcp-cli run-tool script-read --input '{ "filePath": "string_value", "lineFrom": 0, "lineTo": 0 }' ``` > For complex input (multi-line strings, code), save the JSON to a file and use: > ```bash > unity-mcp-cli run-tool script-read --input-file args.json > ``` > > Or pipe via stdin (recommended): > ```bash > unity-mcp-cli run-tool script-read --input-file - <<'EOF' > {"param": "value"} > EOF > ``` ### Troubleshooting If `unity-mcp-cli` is not found, either install it globally (`npm install -g unity-mcp-cli`) or use `npx unity-mcp-cli` instead. Read the /unity-initial-setup skill for detailed installation instructions. ## Input | Name | Type | Required | Description | |------|------|----------|-------------| | `filePath` | `string` | Yes | The path to the file. Sample: "Assets/Scripts/MyScript.cs". | | `lineFrom` | `integer` | No | The line number to start reading from (1-based). | | `lineTo` | `integer` | No | The line number to stop reading at (1-based, -1 for all lines). | ### Input JSON Schema ```json { "type": "object", "properties": { "filePath": { "type": "string" }, "lineFrom": { "type": "integer" }, "lineTo": { "type": "integer" } }, "required": [ "filePath" ] } ``` ## Output ### Output JSON Schema ```json { "type": "object", "properties": { "result": { "type": "string" } }, "required": [ "result" ] } ```