Both the Google developer document style guide and the Microsoft writing style guide prefer run to execute, and I think it'd be a much better fit for a WebMCP tool's function.
Execute has two meanings, one of which is quite dark. Run doesn't. And it's simpler too.
Both the Google developer document style guide and the Microsoft writing style guide prefer run to execute, and I think it'd be a much better fit for a WebMCP tool's function.
Execute has two meanings, one of which is quite dark. Run doesn't. And it's simpler too.