Docs minor fixes (#1035)

* Minor fixes and updates

* minor fixes across docs

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Co-authored-by: theCyberTech <mattrapidb@gmail.com>
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# CodeInterpreterTool
## Description
This tool is used to give the Agent the ability to run code (Python3) from the code generated by the Agent itself. The code is executed in a sandboxed environment, so it is safe to run any code.
This tool enables the Agent to execute Python 3 code that it has generated autonomously. The code is run in a secure, isolated environment, ensuring safety regardless of the content.
It is incredible useful since it allows the Agent to generate code, run it in the same environment, get the result and use it to make decisions.
This functionality is particularly valuable as it allows the Agent to create code, execute it within the same ecosystem, obtain the results, and utilize that information to inform subsequent decisions and actions.
## Requirements

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## Description
This tools is a wrapper around the composio toolset and gives your agent access to a wide variety of tools from the composio SDK.
This tools is a wrapper around the composio set of tools and gives your agent access to a wide variety of tools from the composio SDK.
## Installation
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The following example demonstrates how to initialize the tool and execute a github action:
1. Initialize toolset
1. Initialize Composio tools
```python
from composio import App

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- **locale**: Optional. Specify the locale for the search results.
- **n_results**: Number of search results to return. Default is `10`.
The values for `country`, `location`, `lovale` and `search_url` can be found on the [Serper Playground](https://serper.dev/playground).
The values for `country`, `location`, `locale` and `search_url` can be found on the [Serper Playground](https://serper.dev/playground).
## Example with Parameters
Here is an example demonstrating how to use the tool with additional parameters:
```python