glossary
In-loop verb
An in-loop verb lets an agent turn fetch its own context without leaving the governed loop. The verbs cover reading a file, grepping, resolving a symbol, running an allowlisted command, and running a Playwright smoke or step sequence.
Verbs are depth-capped — an agent can chain them only to a fixed depth — so auto-context stays bounded. Results return as synthetic tool followups the loop re-streams, keeping execution observable.