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Parallel execution engine for high-throughput task completion
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Parallel execution engine for high-throughput task completion
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| name | ultrawork |
| description | Parallel execution engine for high-throughput task completion |
<Use_When>
<Do_Not_Use_When>
ralph instead (Ralph includes ultrawork)autopilot instead (autopilot includes Ralph which includes ultrawork)executorralplan until execution is explicitly authorizedralph, which adds persistence on top of ultrawork
</Do_Not_Use_When><Why_This_Exists> Sequential task execution wastes time when tasks are independent. Ultrawork keeps the execution branch fast while tightening the protocol: gather enough context first, define pass/fail acceptance criteria before editing, decide deliberately between local execution and delegation, and finish with evidence rather than vibes. </Why_This_Exists>
<Execution_Policy>
model parameter explicitly when delegating.docs/shared/agent-tiers.md before first delegation for agent selection guidance.researcher when official docs, version-aware framework guidance, best practices, or external dependency behavior materially affect task correctness; treat it as an evidence lane, not a replacement primary workflow.run_in_background: true for operations over ~30 seconds (installs, builds, tests).continue, continue the active workflow branch rather than restarting discovery or re-asking settled questions.
</Execution_Policy><Tool_Usage>
run_in_background: true for package installs, builds, and test suites.Use omx_state MCP tools for ultrawork lifecycle state.
state_write({mode: "ultrawork", active: true, reinforcement_count: 1, started_at: "<now>"})state_write({mode: "ultrawork", reinforcement_count: <current>})state_write({mode: "ultrawork", active: false})$cancel (which should call state_clear(mode="ultrawork"))Direct-tool lane:
skills/ultrawork/SKILL.mdBackground evidence lane:
Why good: Context is grounded first, acceptance criteria are explicit, and the direct-tool lane runs alongside a bounded evidence lane.
</Good>
<Good>
Correct use of self-vs-delegate judgment:
Shared-file edit in progress across src/scripts/codex-native-hook.ts and its test -> keep implementation local.
Independent regression mapping for keyword-detector coverage -> delegate to a test-engineer lane.
Why good: Shared-file work stays local; independent evidence work fans out.
</Good>
<Bad>
Parallelizing before the task is grounded:
delegate(role="executor", tier="STANDARD", task="Implement whatever seems necessary", model="...") delegate(role="test-engineer", tier="STANDARD", task="Figure out how to test it later", model="...")
Why bad: No context snapshot, no pass/fail target, and delegation starts before the work is shaped.
</Bad>
<Bad>
Claiming success without evidence or manual QA:
Made the changes. Ultrawork should be updated now.
Why bad: No verification output, no acceptance evidence, and no manual QA note when the behavior is user-visible.
</Bad>
</Examples>
<Escalation_And_Stop_Conditions>
- When ultrawork is invoked directly (not via Ralph), apply lightweight verification only -- build/typecheck passes when relevant, affected tests pass, and manual QA notes are captured when needed.
- Ralph owns persistence, architect verification, deslop, and the full verified-completion promise. Do not claim those guarantees from direct ultrawork alone.
- If a task fails repeatedly across retries, report the issue rather than retrying indefinitely.
- Escalate to the user when tasks have unclear dependencies, conflicting requirements, or a materially branching acceptance target.
</Escalation_And_Stop_Conditions>
<Final_Checklist>
- [ ] Task intent and constraints were grounded before editing
- [ ] Pass/fail acceptance criteria were stated before execution
- [ ] Parallel lanes were used only for independent work
- [ ] Build/typecheck passes when relevant
- [ ] Affected tests pass
- [ ] Manual QA notes recorded when behavior is user-visible
- [ ] No new errors introduced
- [ ] Completion claim stays inside ultrawork's lightweight-verification boundary
</Final_Checklist>
<Advanced>
## Relationship to Other Modes
ralph (persistence + verified completion wrapper) -- includes: ultrawork (this skill) -- provides: high-throughput execution + lightweight evidence
autopilot (autonomous execution) -- includes: ralph -- includes: ultrawork (this skill)
ecomode (token efficiency) -- modifies: ultrawork's model selection
Ultrawork is the parallelism and execution-discipline layer. Ralph adds persistence, architect verification, deslop, and retry-until-done behavior. Autopilot adds the broader autonomous lifecycle pipeline. Ecomode adjusts ultrawork's model routing to favor cheaper models.
</Advanced>
Alias for $plan --consensus
Full autonomous execution from idea to working code
Strategic planning with optional interview workflow
Self-referential loop until task completion with architect verification
N coordinated agents on shared task list using tmux-based orchestration
QA cycling workflow - test, verify, fix, repeat until goal met