ralph-tools
openbooklet.com/s/ralph-toolsopenbooklet.com/s/ralph-tools@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/ralph-toolsShared tool commands for interact, skill, and output format reference during Ralph orchestration
Generates structured .code-task.md files from descriptions or PDD implementation plans. Auto-detects input type, creates properly formatted tasks with Given-When-Then acceptance criteria.
A directory-style test skill for smoke testing
Use when testing Ralph's hat collection presets, validating preset configurations, or auditing the preset library for bugs and UX issues.
Lists all code tasks in the repository with their status, dates, and metadata. Useful for getting an overview of pending work or finding specific tasks.
Use when creating animated demos (GIFs) for pull requests or documentation. Covers terminal recording with asciinema and conversion to GIF/SVG for GitHub embedding.
Create, inspect, validate, explain, and improve Ralph hat collections. Use this skill whenever the user asks to make or refine a `.ralph/hats/*.yml` workflow, debug hat routing, explain event topology, or tune a multi-hat Ralph run.
Run, monitor, resume, merge, and debug Ralph loops. Use this skill whenever the user asks to operate `ralph run` or `ralph loops`, inspect loop state, recover suspended loops, analyze diagnostics, or unblock merge queue issues.
Human-in-the-loop interaction via RObot
Interactive terminal control via tmux for TUI apps, prompts, and long-running CLI workflows.
Use when you need to reproduce or debug TUI rendering issues (garbled output, broken streaming, layout corruption) by running ralph in a tmux split pane and capturing live output.
Validates Terminal User Interface (TUI) output using freeze for screenshot capture and LLM-as-judge for semantic validation. Supports both visual (PNG/SVG) and text-based validation modes.
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