@graypark/ralph-codex 0.5.0 → 0.5.2

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@graypark/ralph-codex",
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- "version": "0.5.0",
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+ "version": "0.5.2",
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  "type": "module",
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  "description": "Ralph Loop for Codex CLI & Claude Code — iterative dev loops with multi-agent orchestration, interactive interview, and stop hooks",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  ### Quick-Run Flow
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- If the user includes phrases like "run immediately", "just do it", "바로 실행", "바로 시작", or "--run" in their initial message:
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+ If the user includes phrases like "run immediately", "just do it", "run it", "바로 실행", "바로 시작", or "--run" in their initial message:
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  1. Conduct the interview as normal (skip if enough context is provided).
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- 2. Generate the command blocks.
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- 3. **Set up pipeline state file with queue** and **immediately execute Phase 1** without confirmation.
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- 4. Show the command and queue that was set up so the user can see what's running.
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+ 2. Generate the command blocks. Show them briefly.
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+ 3. For multi-phase: write state file with queue via Bash tool.
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+ 4. Make the Skill tool call: skill="ralph-loop:ralph-loop", args=Phase 1 prompt+flags.
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+ Do NOT stop after step 3. You MUST proceed to step 4.
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  ### Post-Generation Action
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  - **edit** / **수정** → Tell me what to change
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  ```
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- ### Execution Modes
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+ ### Execution — MANDATORY TOOL CALL
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- **Pipeline mode (default for "y"):**
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+ When the user confirms with "y", "yes", "step", "run", "바로 실행", etc., you MUST perform an actual Skill tool call. This is NON-NEGOTIABLE.
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- 1. Create the state file with the first phase as active and remaining phases in `queue`
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- 2. Execute Phase 1 via `/ralph-loop:ralph-loop`
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- 3. When Phase 1 promise is detected, the stop hook automatically loads Phase 2 from queue
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- 4. Continues until all phases complete no user intervention between phases
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+ WRONG (do NOT do this):
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+ - Printing the /ralph-loop command as text
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+ - Writing a state file and saying "ready"
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+ - Telling the user to copy-paste
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+ - Saying "Phase 1 is set up"
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+ RIGHT (you MUST do this):
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+ - Use the Skill tool to invoke "ralph-loop:ralph-loop" with args
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+ The exact tool call you must make:
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+ ```
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+ Use the Skill tool with:
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+ skill: "ralph-loop:ralph-loop"
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+ args: "<the full prompt>" --max-iterations <N> --completion-promise "<PROMISE>"
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+ ```
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+ This is the same as if the user had typed `/ralph-loop:ralph-loop "..." --max-iterations N --completion-promise "X"` themselves. You are doing it on their behalf.
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+ **Pipeline mode ("y"):**
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+ 1. For multi-phase: first write state file with queue via Bash tool
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+ 2. Then IMMEDIATELY make the Skill tool call for Phase 1
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+ 3. Stop hook handles the rest
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  **Manual mode ("step"):**
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- 1. Execute Phase 1 via `/ralph-loop:ralph-loop`
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- 2. When Phase 1 completes, prompt the user to confirm before starting Phase 2
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- 3. Repeat for each phase
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+ 1. IMMEDIATELY make the Skill tool call for Phase 1
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+ 2. After it completes, ask before making the next Skill tool call
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+ **Single-phase ("y"):**
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+ 1. IMMEDIATELY make the Skill tool call
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+ If you do not make the Skill tool call, the loop will not start. Writing a state file alone does nothing.