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goal-loop
Draft and explain persistent goal-loop prompts for long-running agent work with clear stop conditions.
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
القائمة
Draft and explain persistent goal-loop prompts for long-running agent work with clear stop conditions.
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
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| name | goal-loop |
| description | Draft and explain persistent goal-loop prompts for long-running agent work with clear stop conditions. |
| category | agent-orchestration |
| risk | safe |
| source | community |
| source_repo | davidondrej/skills |
| source_type | community |
| date_added | 2026-07-07 |
| author | davidondrej |
| tags | ["goals","autonomy","planning"] |
| tools | ["claude","codex"] |
| license | MIT |
| license_source | https://github.com/davidondrej/skills/blob/main/LICENSE |
/goal Loop/goal is/goal is a slash command that turns an agent prompt into a persistent agent looping plan → act → test → review → iterate until a stop condition is met, the user pauses, or the token budget runs out. Internally called the "Ralph loop."
Agents with the /goal feature right now: Codex, Claude Code, and Hermes Agent.
Key difference from a normal prompt: when a turn ends but the goal isn't met, the agent auto-continues instead of waiting for input.
Lifecycle states: pursuing, paused, achieved, unmet, budget-limited.
When monitoring a running /goal, every check should include a one-line update to the user: what the agent is doing and whether it is on track. Keep it extremely concise.
Not: a budget command, a safety boundary, "run forever", or a replacement for /plan. It's a contract enforcer with a verification loop.
/goal feature — right now: Codex, Claude Code, or Hermes AgentUse only when all three are true:
AGENTS.md present).Fits: migrations, coverage lifts, TDD feature builds, refactors with contract tests, prompt/eval optimization, deploy retry loops, bug-repro-then-fix.
Bad fits: exploratory work, vague "improve this", anything without a "done" definition, prod credentials, destructive shared-infra ops.
pytest -q, pnpm test, etc.)..md files or updating existing ones.Plus: tell the agent what to read first, ask it to work in checkpoints with a short progress log.
When the user wants a quick /goal instruction, produce a structured markdown block with one line per contract item (proper newlines, not flowing prose). Do not prefix the output with /goal — the user adds the slash command themselves in the composer. Emit only the contract body. Template:
**Objective:** <one-sentence objective>
**Read first:** <files/PLAN.md/issue>
**Constraints:** <what not to change, libs, conventions>
**Validate:** `<exact command>` after each change
**Document:** Write concise, targeted documentation for all changes — create new `.md` files or update existing docs as needed.
**Checkpoints:** work in checkpoints and log progress briefly
**Stop when:** <verifiable condition>, OR when further changes require human/product input
**Objective:** Migrate this project from Pydantic v1 to v2.
**Read first:** pyproject.toml, src/, tests/
**Constraints:** no public API changes; keep imports backwards-compatible via shims if needed; no new dependencies
**Validate:** `pytest -q` after each change
**Checkpoints:** work in checkpoints; log progress briefly
**Stop when:** full suite passes with zero deprecation warnings, OR when a change requires architecture decisions
**Objective:** Raise coverage in src/auth/ from ~38% to ≥75%.
**Read first:** src/auth/, tests/auth/, AGENTS.md
**Constraints:** no new deps; mirror existing test style; do not modify production code unless strictly required for testability
**Validate:** `pytest --cov=src/auth --cov-report=term-missing`
**Checkpoints:** work in checkpoints; log coverage delta each one
**Stop when:** coverage ≥75% AND all tests pass, OR when uncovered code needs design changes
/goal prompt must include a single sentence committing the agent to concise, targeted docs — new .md files or focused updates to existing docs.PLAN.md/GOAL_BRIEF.md) and make the goal point to it — keep the goal itself compact.Hand-written goals under-specify. Ask a second AI session (Claude with the codebase loaded, ChatGPT with project connected, or a separate agent thread in the same dir) to: (1) inspect the codebase, (2) surface hidden assumptions/constraints/edge cases, (3) emit a structured /goal markdown block using the 4-part contract. Paste that into the agent. Order-of-magnitude better runs.
Claude Code cmux note: after Claude finishes, it may prefill a predicted next user message; that draft is Claude, not the user speaking.
The agent can now write and set its own goal natively (the create_goal tool). Instead of crafting the contract yourself, give it your high-level intent and tell it to set the goal: "Inspect this repo, then write yourself a /goal with a verifiable stop condition and pursue it." It's the meta-prompting trick done inline — the agent turns your intent into the contract. Still give it the same raw materials (files to read, constraints, the validation command) so the goal it writes is grounded. Add: "ask clarifying questions before committing if the intent is underspecified" — catches ambiguity up front and prevents the self-set goal from drifting.
cd <repo> (goals run scoped to the working directory)./goal is a TUI slash command only./goal <your contract> in the composer, Enter.| Command | Effect |
|---|---|
/goal (alone) | Status: current checkpoint, what's verified, what remains, blockers |
/goal pause | Freeze |
/goal resume | Unfreeze (paused goals never auto-resume) |
/goal clear | Kill the goal |
/goal <new> | Replace the current goal |
| Ctrl+C / any typed message | Auto-pauses; user input always wins priority |
Resuming across sessions: goal state is persisted server-side. cd back into the repo, launch the agent, /goal for status, /goal resume.
Budget-limited state: the agent doesn't stop abruptly — it summarizes, notes what's left, saves state. /goal resume works after budget refresh or upgrade.
/goal pause, read status, then /goal <tighter version> — replaces the contract. Don't pile instructions on a vague goal./goal clear, git status or git stash, rewrite with the meta-prompting trick, restart.Don't let a drifting goal keep running "to see where it goes." Tokens burn, diffs compound.
/goal./goal actually stops before trusting it overnight.AGENTS.md so every goal inherits it without restating: adversarial self-review before declaring done, an extra QA pass even when tests pass, and the standard validation command. Saves repeating it in each goal paragraph.| Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|
/goal missing from slash popup | Update the agent to a version that supports /goal |
| Feature flag on but command missing | Quit and restart the agent fully |
Typed /goals | It's singular: /goal |
| Doesn't activate | Sign out, sign back in with subscription auth (not API key) |
| Stopped with progress summary | Budget-limited — /goal resume after refresh, or tighten scope |
/goal resume says no active goal | Terminal state or cleared — start fresh with /goal <new> |
| Goal looks active but won't auto-continue | Stuck in Plan mode — plan-only work doesn't trigger continuation. Draft the plan, then switch to Goal execution |
/goal is a contract enforcer with a verification loop, not a "run forever" button. The shift: stop writing prompts, start writing specifications with stop conditions. Spend the time upfront defining "done"; the run takes care of itself.
davidondrej/skills; verify local paths, tools, credentials, and agent features before acting.