Why the Anthropic Ralph plugin sucks (use a bash loop instead) Ralph is a development methodology based on continuous AI agent loops - a simple bash script that repeatedly feeds Claude a prompt file, allowing it to iteratively improve its work until completion. For a complete walkthrough on implementing Ralph, check out the getting started guide. What Is The Anthropic Plugin? Anthropic shipped an
Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Why this guide?2. Who should read this book?3. New versions, translations and availability4. Revision History5. Contributions6. Feedback7. Copyright information8. What do you need?9. Conventions used in this document10. Organization of this document1. Bash and Bash scripts1.1. Common shell programs1.2. Advantages of the Bourne Again SHell1.3. Executing commands1.4.
Shell tab-completions can be very handy, but setting them up is complicated by the fact that half your users would be using Bash-on-Linux, while the other half will be using Zsh-on-OSX, each of which has different tab-completion APIs. Furthermore, most users exploring an unfamiliar CLI tool using tab completion appreciate showing a description along with each completion so they can read what it is
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