autonomous-longtask
openbooklet.com/s/autonomous-longtaskopenbooklet.com/s/autonomous-longtask@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/autonomous-longtaskGuide für lange, autonome Entwicklungsaufgaben mit Claude Code. Optimierte Patterns für Multi-Session-Tasks, Sub-Agents, Parallelisierung und Loop-Closing.
Guide for long, autonomous development tasks with Claude Code. Optimized patterns for multi-session tasks, Tasks system, sub-agents, parallelization, and loop-closing. Use for complex features (multiple files/services), multi-step workflows (5+ dependent steps), long-running tasks (>30 min), or multi-session work that spans context limits.
Orchestrate Ralph automation loops for spec-driven development. Use when starting, stopping, monitoring, or checking status of Ralph loops. Triggers on Ralph start, Ralph stop, Ralph status, spec automation, task loop, run tasks, check progress, kill Ralph, resume Ralph, or tmux session management.
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