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Vishal V. Shekkar
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Mon, 29 Dec 2025 17:40:12 GMT

/ralph-wiggum:ralph-loop combined with /speckit.implement is a game changer. Especially after launching claude with --dangerously-skip-permissions.

Use Speckit's specify, clarify, plan, and tasks to provide all required context and acceptance criteria for the story. Ensure the implementation plan uses well-parallelized sub-agent spawning as the execution mechanism.

The ralph-loop then drives execution, recursively enforcing the spec and iterating on the workflow until everything is dialed in and correct.

an image of Ralph Wiggum waving. A text below says "I'm helping"
Vishal V. Shekkar
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@vishalvshekkar
Mon, 29 Dec 2025 15:46:38 GMT

/ralph-loop best works for things like running tests and iteratively fixing bugs or build/compile issues.

Vishal V. Shekkar
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@vishalvshekkar
Mon, 29 Dec 2025 15:44:34 GMT

Or just /ralph-loop in Claude Code.

/ralph-loop "<prompt>" --max-iterations <n> --completion-promise "<text>"
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@vishalvshekkar
Mon, 29 Dec 2025 15:26:16 GMT

🚀

while :; do cat prompt.md | claude -p --dangerously-skip-permissions; done

Works remarkably well when prompt contains proper boundary and output necessary conditions and it gives some information to the agent about storing memory in a file.