| name | ralph-hats |
| description | 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. |
Ralph Hats
Use this skill to operate the full Ralph hat lifecycle for user-authored hat
collections.
Use This Skill For
- Creating a new hat collection in
.ralph/hats/
- Inspecting an existing hat collection and explaining its topology
- Validating trigger routing, event flow, and completion behavior
- Improving or refactoring hats for clearer roles and safer routing
- Recommending better orchestration patterns for a Ralph workflow
Core Assumptions
- Core runtime config already lives in
ralph.yml or another -c source.
- User-authored hats are stored separately and passed with
-H.
- This skill operates public hat collections, not Ralph built-in presets.
Workflow
- If a hats file already exists, read it first and explain the current
topology before proposing changes.
- If creating a new workflow, write it to
.ralph/hats/<name>.yml.
- Keep the hats file focused on hats-only data. Leave runtime limits and other
core config in the main config file.
- Validate with
ralph hats validate.
- Visualize topology with
ralph hats graph when the event flow is not
trivial.
- Use
ralph hats show <hat> when you need to inspect one hat's effective
configuration.
- When the user wants stronger confidence, run a targeted
ralph run -c ... -H ... -p "..." exercise or provide the exact test command.
Guardrails
- Only use hats-file top-level keys that Ralph accepts today:
name, description, events, event_loop, hats.
- In a hats file,
event_loop is only for hats overlay keys such as
starting_event and completion_promise.
- Never use
task.start or task.resume as hat triggers. Ralph reserves those
for coordination. Use semantic delegated events like work.start,
review.start, or research.start.
- Each trigger must route to exactly one hat.
- Keep
description populated on every hat.
- Prefer
events: metadata when custom event names would otherwise be opaque.
- Do not write user workflows into
presets/ from this skill.
Output Expectations
- When editing or creating hats, produce the file changes and the validation
result.
- When only inspecting, produce a concise topology summary, the main risks, and
concrete improvement options.
Read These References When Needed
- For current hats schema and supported fields:
references/schema.md
- For command recipes and validation workflow:
references/commands.md
- For pattern and file examples:
references/examples.md