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Multi-attempt task executor for Claude Code. Use Ralph for complex, multi-step buildouts where quality matters more than speed. Ralph breaks product ideas into a PRD, splits into atomic tasks, executes each in fresh context windows, runs quality checks, and automatically retries (up to 10 times) with accumulated learnings. Triggers when users mention Ralph, want iterative task execution, need managed retries, or are building features/tools/microservices with many moving parts.

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Ralph (Ralph Wiggum Agent)

Multi-attempt task executor that breaks down product ideas into atomic tasks and iteratively executes them with quality checks.

When to Use

Use Ralph for:

  • Multi-step buildouts with many moving parts (features, internal tools, microservices)
  • Coordinated changes across multiple files or modules
  • Tasks where quality matters more than raw speed
  • Work where first attempts are expected to be imperfect

Avoid Ralph for:

  • Tiny, one-off edits or simple questions
  • Tasks requiring deterministic, single-shot behavior

Core Workflow

1. Generate PRD from initial idea
2. Break PRD into atomic implementation tasks
3. For each task:
   a. Start fresh context window
   b. Load: PRD + task + attempt notes
   c. Execute task
   d. Run quality check
   e. If pass → next task
   f. If fail → log notes, retry (max 10 attempts)

Phase 1: PRD Generation

Transform the initial idea into a structured PRD:

# PRD: [Feature Name]

## Problem Statement
[What problem does this solve?]

## Goals
- [Goal 1]
- [Goal 2]

## Requirements
### Functional
- [Requirement 1]

### Non-Functional
- [Performance, security, etc.]

## Success Criteria
- [How do we know it's done?]

Phase 2: Task Decomposition

Break the PRD into atomic, independently-executable tasks.

Task properties:

  • Single, clear objective
  • Testable completion criteria
  • No dependencies on uncommitted work
  • Small enough to complete in one session

Task format:

## Task [N]: [Title]
Objective: [What to accomplish]
Files: [Expected files to create/modify]
Acceptance: [How to verify completion]

Phase 3: Task Execution Loop

3a. Context Setup (Fresh Window)

Start each attempt with minimal context:

  • PRD summary (not full document)
  • Current task specification
  • Attempt history (if retrying)

3b. Execution

Execute the task according to its specification.

3c. Quality Check

Verify explicitly:

  • Does output meet acceptance criteria?
  • Are there syntax/runtime errors?
  • Does it integrate with existing code?
  • Are edge cases handled?

3d. Pass/Fail Decision

On Pass: Mark complete, proceed to next task.

On Fail: Log observations and retry:

## Attempt [N] Notes
- What failed: [specific failure]
- Root cause: [analysis]
- Fix approach: [what to try next]

Attempt Management

Retry rules:

  • Max 10 attempts per task
  • Each attempt starts with fresh context
  • Previous attempt notes inform next attempt
  • Notes are cumulative but summarized

Escalation (after 10 failures):

  • Report what was attempted
  • Identify consistent failure patterns
  • Suggest human intervention

Mental Model

RoleResponsibility
Project ManagerWrites the PRD
DispatcherSplits PRD into minimal tasks
WorkerExecutes tasks in clean workspaces
QA EngineerChecks results, files retry notes

Context Window Strategy

Why fresh windows per attempt:

  • Reduces context bloat from stale edit history
  • Keeps model focused on current task
  • Prevents accumulated confusion from failed approaches

What carries forward:

  • PRD (summarized)
  • Task specification
  • Compact attempt notes (learnings only)

What gets discarded:

  • Previous attempt's full execution trace
  • Intermediate debugging output
  • Superseded code versions

Implementation

Use Claude Code's Task tool to spawn fresh context windows:

Task(
  subagent_type: "general-purpose",
  prompt: """
  PRD Summary: [condensed PRD]

  Current Task: [task specification]

  Previous Attempts:
  [attempt notes if any]

  Execute this task and verify completion.
  """,
  description: "Execute task N attempt M"
)

Track progress with TodoWrite. Store attempt notes in working files for persistence across sessions.

Install

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Requires askill CLI v1.0+

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Updated2/8/2026
Publisherfranzenjb

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