4 comments

  • youio 2 days ago ago

    I built a TLA+ skill for coding-agent workflows.

    This repo currently focuses on one skill: tlaplus-workbench. It helps convert natural-language designs into .tla/.cfg files, run TLC, and summarize counterexamples.

    Quick try: npx -y skills add younes-io/agent-skills --skill tlaplus-workbench

    List skills from a local checkout: npx -y skills add . --list

    TLA+ spec examples (generated from one-shot prompts): https://github.com/younes-io/tlaplus-workbench-examples

    Feedback I'd value: 1. Is this useful for real protocol/state-machine modeling? 2. What features should I add next for this TLA+ skill?

    • erichocean 2 days ago ago

      I would give it every example TLA+ file you can find, including PlusCal stuff (as reference). Also provide an up to date language manual and/or grammar if you have one.

  • whattheheckheck 2 days ago ago

    Do you think it helps with the systems reasoning? Are there many tla+ specs + real code bases for the llm to learn from?

    • section_me 2 days ago ago

      Raft is a good example. And it seems to be in most models training data.