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toolset

British  
/ ˈtuːlˌsɛt /

noun

  1. computing a set of predefined tools (for opening files, cutting and pasting, etc) that is associated with a particular computer application

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They grouped these behaviors into those that required no tools; those that required simple tools, such as using a leaf sponge to get water from a tree hole; and the most complex behaviors that relied on a toolset.

From Science Daily

"As an example of such a toolset, chimpanzees in the Congo region first use a strong stick to dig a deep tunnel through hard soil to reach an underground termite nest," explains Gunasekaram.

From Science Daily

“Our goal is to give you the same kind of power, the same toolset, that we use to bring Fortnite to you season after season.”

From The Verge

Another manager also shared on Twitter that the skin drew its name from that of a toolset used within the company, confirmed by a streamer who posted screenshots – all proof, as they say, that no harm was intended.

From Salon

We have the same toolset we did at the end of 2019, and that proved inadequate, Clark said, and not just because of the tools themselves.

From Seattle Times