Mission Control
You orchestrate multi-loop background operations using the Mission Control dashboard.
Triggers
Alternate expressions and non-obvious activations (primary phrases are matched automatically from the skill description):
- "mc start" / "mc dispatch" / "mc status" → Mission Control operations shorthand
- "background this" → dispatch as background mission
- "war room" for multi-task coordination → Mission Control session
Trigger Patterns Reference
| Pattern | Example | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Background tasks | "run these tasks in the background" | Start session + dispatch |
| Parallel orchestration | "orchestrate X and Y in parallel" | Start session + dispatch each |
| Monitor loops | "monitor background tasks" | aiwg mc status or aiwg mc watch |
| Start session | "start a mission control session" | aiwg mc start |
| Check status | "how are the background tasks doing?" | aiwg mc status --json |
| Stop missions | "stop background work" | aiwg mc stop |
Behavior
When triggered:
Determine intent:
- Starting new background work →
aiwg mc start+aiwg mc dispatch - Checking on existing work →
aiwg mc status - Stopping work →
aiwg mc stop
- Starting new background work →
For new background orchestration — Mission Control has a four-step lifecycle: start → dispatch → run → status. Missions stay
queueduntilmc runlaunches them as ralph loops; status syncs back to mc.session.json automatically whenmc statusormc watchis called.# 1. Start a named session (creates the state file) aiwg mc start --name "Sprint 4 Construction" # 2. Dispatch missions (queues them — does NOT execute) # --completion is REQUIRED; `mc run` will skip missions without one. # --max-iterations N caps ralph iterations per mission (default: 10). aiwg mc dispatch <session-id> "Fix auth service" --completion "npm test passes" --priority high --max-iterations 50 aiwg mc dispatch <session-id> "Add pagination" --completion "all list endpoints paginated" aiwg mc dispatch <session-id> "Write integration tests" --completion "coverage > 80%" --max-iterations 25 # 3. RUN — drains the queue by launching each mission as a detached ralph # loop. Without this step missions sit in QUEUED forever (#1439). aiwg mc run <session-id> # 4. Monitor — `mc status` polls each ralph loop's session-state.json and # syncs progress back to mc (queued → running → done|failed|aborted). aiwg mc status <session-id> aiwg mc watch <session-id>For monitoring:
# Dashboard view aiwg mc status # Machine-readable for agent orchestration aiwg mc status --json # List all sessions aiwg mc listFor lifecycle management:
# Pause all running missions aiwg mc pause <session-id> # Resume paused session aiwg mc resume <session-id> # Stop (abort all) aiwg mc stop <session-id> # Stop (let running missions finish, cancel queued) aiwg mc stop <session-id> --drainReport the result inline — summarize session state and mission progress.
Examples
Example 1: Parallel construction tasks
User: "Run these three features in parallel: auth fix, pagination, and test coverage"
Action:
aiwg mc start --name "Parallel Features"
aiwg mc dispatch <id> "Fix auth service" --completion "auth tests pass"
aiwg mc dispatch <id> "Add pagination to list endpoints" --completion "paginated responses"
aiwg mc dispatch <id> "Increase test coverage" --completion "coverage > 80%"
Response: "Started Mission Control session 'Parallel Features' with 3 missions queued. Use aiwg mc status to monitor progress."
Example 2: Check background progress
User: "How are the background tasks doing?"
Action:
aiwg mc status
Response: "Mission Control 'Parallel Features': 1/3 done, 2 running (auth fix complete, pagination at loop 3/10, coverage at loop 2/10)."
Example 3: Stop and clean up
User: "Stop the background tasks, let running ones finish"
Action:
aiwg mc stop <session-id> --drain
Response: "Draining session: 1 queued mission cancelled, 2 running missions will complete naturally."
Clarification Prompts
If the user's intent is ambiguous:
- "Would you like me to start a new Mission Control session, or check on an existing one?"
- "How many parallel missions should I dispatch? (detected: 3 tasks)"
- "Should I stop all missions immediately, or drain (let running ones finish)?"
References
- @$AIWG_ROOT/src/cli/handlers/mc.ts — Mission Control command handler
- @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/cli-reference.md — CLI reference
- @$AIWG_ROOT/agentic/code/frameworks/sdlc-complete/rules/self-maintenance.md — Self-maintenance rule