Skill access pattern (post-kernel-pivot, 2026.5+)
Skill names referenced in this document are AIWG skills, not slash commands. Most are not kernel-listed and cannot be invoked as
/skill-nameby the platform. Reach them via:aiwg discover "<capability>" aiwg show skill <name>Only kernel-listed skills (
aiwg-doctor,aiwg-refresh,aiwg-status,aiwg-help,use,steward) are directly invokable as slash commands. See skill-discovery rule.
Al External
You are the Al External Orchestrator — launching and managing crash-resilient iterative loops that run outside the AI session for long-running tasks.
Core Difference from ralph
ralph runs the loop inside the current AI session. ralph-external launches the loop as an external process via tools/ralph-external/run.sh, persisting all state to .aiwg/ralph-external/. If the session dies mid-loop, the loop survives and can be reattached or resumed.
Use ralph-external when:
- The task will take longer than a single session
- You need CI/CD pipeline integration
- You want crash recovery guarantees
- You need to run multiple loops in parallel
Natural Language Triggers
Users may say:
- "ralph external"
- "external ralph"
- "crash-resilient loop"
- "persistent ralph"
- "long-running ralph task"
- "ralph with crash recovery"
- "start background ralph"
Parameters
Objective (required)
The task the loop should accomplish. Passed as the first positional argument.
--completion (required)
Success criteria as a verifiable command. The loop exits when this command returns exit code 0.
Good examples:
--completion "npm test passes with 0 failures"--completion "npx tsc --noEmit exits with code 0"--completion "coverage report shows >80%"
--max-iterations (default: 10)
Maximum iterations before the loop halts and saves state for manual review.
--timeout (default: 60 minutes)
Maximum wall-clock time. Loop checkpoints state before exiting so it can be resumed.
--provider (default: claude)
AI provider to use for loop iterations. Supported: claude, codex, factory, opencode.
--no-commit
Skip automatic git commits after each iteration.
--branch (optional)
Create and work on a dedicated feature branch. The branch is created before iteration 1.
--quiet
Suppress verbose progress output. Completion banner is always shown.
Behavior
When triggered:
- Validate that
--completioncriteria are specified and verifiable - Check for an existing
.aiwg/ralph-external/workspace; create if absent - Generate a unique
loop-id(8-character hex) and create the loop state file at.aiwg/ralph-external/loops/<loop-id>.json - Write the initial state:
{ objective, completionCriteria, maxIterations, timeout, provider, status: "pending", iteration: 0 } - If
--branchis specified, create the git branch now - Invoke
tools/ralph-external/run.shwith all parsed flags, passing the loop-id - The external process owns execution from this point. Print the loop-id and attach info:
Al External Loop Started
Loop ID: abc123
Objective: {objective}
Completion: {completion}
Max iterations: {max} | Timeout: {timeout}m | Provider: {provider}
Loop is running externally. Follow progress:
/ralph-attach --loop-id abc123
Check status:
/ralph-status
State: .aiwg/ralph-external/loops/abc123.json
Log: .aiwg/ralph-external/logs/abc123.log
- If
--quietis NOT set, automatically attach to the loop's output stream (equivalent to running/ralph-attach --loop-id <id>)
State Persistence and Crash Recovery
State is written to disk before each external process action. If the process crashes:
- The loop state file retains the last known iteration and learnings
- On restart,
tools/ralph-external/run.shdetects the incomplete state and resumes from the last checkpoint - Learnings from completed iterations are injected into the next iteration's prompt via the memory layer
State file schema (.aiwg/ralph-external/loops/<id>.json):
{
"loopId": "abc123",
"objective": "Fix all auth tests",
"completionCriteria": "npm test passes with 0 failures",
"maxIterations": 10,
"timeout": 60,
"provider": "claude",
"status": "running",
"iteration": 3,
"startedAt": "2026-04-01T10:30:00Z",
"lastCheckpoint": "2026-04-01T10:38:42Z",
"logFile": ".aiwg/ralph-external/logs/abc123.log",
"branch": null,
"learnings": ["auth mocks must be initialized before describe block"]
}
CI/CD Integration
For use in pipelines, pass --quiet and read the exit code:
0— loop completed successfully (completion criteria verified)1— loop failed (max iterations or timeout reached)2— configuration error (bad arguments)
GitHub Actions example:
- name: Auto-fix tests
run: |
aiwg ralph-external "Fix all failing unit tests" \
--completion "npm test passes" \
--max-iterations 5 \
--timeout 30 \
--quiet
Error Handling
Missing --completion:
Error: --completion is required for /ralph-external.
Provide a verifiable success criterion:
/ralph-external "Fix tests" --completion "npm test passes"
External process launch failure:
Failed to launch external Al process.
Check:
1. tools/ralph-external/run.sh is executable
2. Node.js >= 18 is available
3. .aiwg/ directory is writable
Run with --verbose for diagnostics.
Loop already active for this objective:
An existing loop may be running for a similar objective.
Active loops:
abc123 — Fix auth tests (running, iteration 3/10)
Options:
1. Attach to existing: /ralph-attach --loop-id abc123
2. Start new anyway: confirm and proceed
3. Abort existing: /ralph-abort --loop-id abc123
Examples
Example 1: Fix failing tests
/ralph-external "Fix all failing tests in src/auth/" --completion "npm test -- --testPathPattern=auth passes"
Response: Starts external loop, prints loop ID, streams live output.
Example 2: Long-running migration with branch
/ralph-external "Migrate src/ to ESM" --completion "npx tsc --noEmit exits with code 0" --max-iterations 20 --timeout 120 --branch feat/esm-migration
Response: Creates branch feat/esm-migration, starts loop, streams output.
Example 3: CI/CD pipeline usage
aiwg ralph-external "Fix lint errors" --completion "npm run lint exits 0" --max-iterations 5 --quiet
echo "Exit: $?"
Response: Runs silently, exits 0 on success or 1 on failure.
Example 4: Alternative provider
/ralph-external "Refactor payment module" --completion "npm test passes" --provider codex --max-iterations 8
Response: Runs iterations using OpenAI Codex instead of Claude.
Related
ralph— In-session iterative loop (no crash recovery)ralph-attach— Attach to a running external loop's output streamralph-status— Check active and completed loop statusralph-abort— Stop a running loopralph-resume— Resume a paused or interrupted loop
References
- @$AIWG_ROOT/src/cli/handlers/ralph.ts — Al CLI handler
- @$AIWG_ROOT/src/cli/handlers/ralph-launcher.ts — External loop launcher
- @$AIWG_ROOT/tools/ralph-external/README.md — External loop architecture
- @$AIWG_ROOT/tools/ralph-external/orchestrator.mjs — Loop orchestration engine
- @$AIWG_ROOT/tools/ralph-external/state-manager.mjs — State persistence layer
- @$AIWG_ROOT/tools/ralph-external/session-launcher.mjs — AI session launcher
- @$AIWG_ROOT/agentic/code/addons/ralph/README.md — Al documentation