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accint-solve

其他

Route a goal through acc's scored-memory loop via acc_act(runtime="solve"); deliberate any returned brain_frame and submit via continue.

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安装方式

命令行安装

在项目根目录执行以下命令,完成 Skill 安装。

npx bzskills add sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --skill accint-solve

skill.md

name: accint-solve
description: Route a goal through acc's scored-memory loop via acc_act(runtime="solve"); deliberate any returned brain_frame and submit via continue.
risk: unknown
source: https://github.com/maxbaluev/accreted-intelligence/tree/main/plugins/claude/skills/solve
source_repo: maxbaluev/accreted-intelligence
source_type: community
date_added: 2026-07-01
license: Apache-2.0
license_source: https://github.com/maxbaluev/accreted-intelligence/blob/main/LICENSE

solve

When to Use

Use this skill when you need route a goal through acc's scored-memory loop via acc_act(runtime="solve"); deliberate any returned brain_frame and submit via continue.

Routing sugar over the two MCP verbs — no logic lives here.

  1. Call acc_act(runtime="solve", input="<the goal>").
  2. If the result is final: surface the answer, the commitment id, and the cited [ids].
  3. If the result is a brain_frame: it is YOUR deliberation turn — the frame is typed

(which hole, what was retrieved, what is predicted). Reason over it, then submit via

acc_act(runtime="continue", input={"frame_id": ..., "submit_token": ..., "proposal_text": ...}).

  1. End proposal_text with PREDICT: <0.00-1.00> <why>; acc strips that line before

the owner sees it and uses it to calibrate the Work Model against later outcomes.

  1. Never leave a received frame unresolved; never solo-derive outside the loop.
  2. Close the commitment honestly later with acc_act(runtime="outcome", ...).

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches its upstream source and local project context.
  • Verify commands, generated code, dependencies, credentials, and external service behavior before applying changes.
  • Do not treat examples as a substitute for environment-specific tests, security review, or user approval for destructive or costly actions.