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This might be a better way to: https://paddo.dev/blog/ralph-wiggum-autonomous-loops/ |
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Hi All,
I was hoping to get some advice on how to design Ralph Loops into PAI.
Brief description and git repos here:
https://youtu.be/o-pMCoVPN_k?si=bLtDrH19iahK2wbX&t=403
Essentially creating loops that allow for autonomous coding with guardrails.
https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-official/tree/main/plugins/ralph-wiggum
https://github.com/mikeyobrien/ralph-orchestrator
I'm fairly new to all this (AI and only amateur coding experience), but I've already been using PAI to write my own packs, for functionality I'm using day to day. So thank you very, very much! I can't express how much time this has given me back and stress this has alleviated.
I'm currently just playing around with Ralph Loops and would love to create a pack or bundle that helps implement it into the current PAI system. This is where my amateur status kicks in, as I'm unsure how to best to structure this or whether I'm just massively overthinking things, and it's just a question of running any tasks I would like to run through a PROMPT.md.
Something along the lines of:
I'm not sure I'm explaining myself properly. But to summarise: does this even need to come in form of a pack/skill? Should it?
Any advice or help would be very much appreciated!
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