Agent skill
crank
Hands-free epic execution. Runs until ALL children are CLOSED. Uses Codex session agents for parallel waves. NO human prompts, NO stopping. Triggers: "crank", "run epic", "execute epic", "run all tasks", "hands-free execution", "crank it".
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SKILL.md
$crank - Autonomous Epic Execution (Codex Native)
Quick Ref: Execute every open issue in an epic via wave-based workers using
spawn_agent,wait_agent,send_input, andclose_agent. Output: closed issues + final validation.
You must execute this workflow. Do not just describe it.
Architecture
Crank (lead agent)
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+-> bd ready (current wave)
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+-> Build a wave task packet
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+-> spawn_agent per issue (worker or explorer role)
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+-> wait_agent for all worker ids
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+-> Validate results + bd update
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+-> Loop until epic DONE
Backend Rules
- Prefer Codex session agents when
spawn_agentis available. - Use
agent_type=workerfor implementation agents andagent_type=explorerfor discovery agents when the runtime exposes roles. - Use
send_inputonly for short steering or retry prompts. - Use
close_agentfor stalled or unnecessary agents. - Never depend on legacy CSV fan-out or host-task result polling. Use
spawn_agent,wait_agent,send_input, andclose_agentinstead.
Codex Lifecycle Guard
When this skill runs in Codex hookless mode (CODEX_THREAD_ID is set or
CODEX_INTERNAL_ORIGINATOR_OVERRIDE is Codex Desktop), ensure startup context
before the first wave:
ao codex ensure-start 2>/dev/null || true
ao codex ensure-start is the single startup guard for Codex skills. It records
startup once per thread and skips duplicate startup automatically. Leave
ao codex ensure-stop to closeout skills after the implementation wave ends.
Flags
| Flag | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
--test-first |
off | SPEC -> TEST -> IMPL wave sequence. Workers classify tests by pyramid level (L0-L3) per the test pyramid standard (test-pyramid.md in the standards skill). When $plan includes test_levels metadata, carry it into metadata.validation.test_levels. |
Global Limits
MAX_EPIC_WAVES = 50 (hard limit). Typical epics use 5-10 waves.
Completion Enforcement (Sisyphus Rule)
After each wave, output one of:
<promise>DONE</promise>- epic complete, all issues closed<promise>BLOCKED</promise>- cannot proceed, with reason<promise>PARTIAL</promise>- incomplete, with remaining items
Never claim completion without the marker.
Node Repair Operator
When a task fails during wave execution, classify as RETRY (transient — re-add with adjustment, max 2), DECOMPOSE (too complex — split into sub-issues, terminal), or PRUNE (blocked — escalate immediately). Budget: 2 per task.
Mutation logging on failure: DECOMPOSE logs task_removed + task_added per sub-task. PRUNE logs task_removed. RETRY logs nothing (task identity unchanged).
Execution Steps
Given $crank [epic-id | .agents/rpi/execution-packet.json | plan-file.md | "description"]:
Step 0: Load Knowledge Context
if command -v ao &>/dev/null; then
ao lookup --query "<epic-title>" --limit 5 2>/dev/null || true
ao ratchet status 2>/dev/null || true
fi
Apply retrieved knowledge: If learnings are returned, check each for applicability to this epic. For applicable learnings, treat as implementation constraints and cite by filename. Record citations with the correct type: ao metrics cite "<path>" --type applied when the learning influenced a decision, or --type retrieved when loaded but not referenced.
Section evidence: When lookup results include section_heading, matched_snippet, or match_confidence fields, prefer the matched section over the whole file — it pinpoints the relevant portion. Higher match_confidence (>0.7) means the section is a strong match; lower values (<0.4) are weaker signals. Use the matched_snippet as the primary context rather than reading the full file.
Step 0.5: Detect Tracking Mode
if bd ready --json >/dev/null 2>&1 && bd list --type epic --status open --json >/dev/null 2>&1; then
TRACKING_MODE="beads"
else
TRACKING_MODE="tasklist"
fi
Step 0.6: Initialize Shared Task Notes
Create the shared notes file for cross-wave context persistence. See references/shared-task-notes.md for the full pattern.
mkdir -p .agents/crank
cat > .agents/crank/SHARED_TASK_NOTES.md <<EOF
# Shared Task Notes — Epic ${EPIC_ID:-unknown}
> Cross-wave context for workers. Read before starting. Report discoveries in task output.
> Maintained by the crank orchestrator — workers do NOT write to this file directly.
EOF
Step 0.7: Initialize Plan Mutation Audit Trail
Create the JSONL file that tracks every plan mutation during execution. See references/plan-mutations.md for the full schema and mutation budget.
mkdir -p .agents/rpi
: > .agents/rpi/plan-mutations.jsonl
# Budget counters
MUTATION_TASK_ADDED=0
MUTATION_TASK_ADDED_LIMIT=5
MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED=0
MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED_LIMIT=3
Helper function:
log_plan_mutation() {
local mutation_type="$1" task_id="$2" before="$3" after="$4"
local ts
ts=$(date -Iseconds)
if [[ "$mutation_type" == "task_added" ]]; then
MUTATION_TASK_ADDED=$((MUTATION_TASK_ADDED + 1))
if [[ $MUTATION_TASK_ADDED -gt $MUTATION_TASK_ADDED_LIMIT ]]; then
echo "WARN: task_added budget exceeded ($MUTATION_TASK_ADDED/$MUTATION_TASK_ADDED_LIMIT). Consider re-running $plan."
fi
elif [[ "$mutation_type" == "task_reordered" ]]; then
MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED=$((MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED + 1))
if [[ $MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED -gt $MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED_LIMIT ]]; then
echo "WARN: task_reordered budget exceeded ($MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED/$MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED_LIMIT)."
fi
fi
echo "{\"timestamp\":\"$ts\",\"wave\":$wave,\"task_id\":\"$task_id\",\"mutation_type\":\"$mutation_type\",\"before\":$before,\"after\":$after}" \
>> .agents/rpi/plan-mutations.jsonl
}
Mutation types: task_added, task_removed, task_reordered, scope_changed, dependency_changed.
Step 1: Identify the Execution Target
Beads mode:
- If epic ID provided: use it directly
- If no epic ID:
bd list --type epic --status open 2>/dev/null | head -5
Execution-packet/file mode:
- If the input is
.agents/rpi/execution-packet.json, readobjective,epic_id,tracker_mode,done_criteria, andvalidation_commands - If
epic_idexists inside the execution packet, keep that epic as the execution spine - If
epic_idis absent, keep the packetobjectiveas the execution spine and continue in file-backed mode instead of inventing an epic ID - For other plan files, read the plan file and extract tasks
Step 2: Load Execution Details
Beads mode:
bd show <epic-id> 2>/dev/null
Execution-packet/file mode:
- Read the packet or plan file into local state for the current objective
- Preserve the same objective across retries; do not narrow to one slice from
bd ready
Step 3: List Ready Work for the Current Wave
Beads mode:
bd ready 2>/dev/null
bd ready returns all unblocked issues - these can run in parallel.
Execution-packet/file mode:
- Read remaining tasks from
.agents/rpi/execution-packet.jsonor the plan file - Execute against the packet objective until the plan-backed work is done, blocked, or the retry budget is exhausted
Step 3a: Pre-flight Checks
- Verify there are ready issues. Empty list is an error unless the epic is already complete.
- If 3+ issues are ready, check
.agents/council/for pre-mortem evidence. - If tracking mode is
beadsandscripts/bd-audit.shexists, run the backlog audit before spawning workers. - If bd-audit flags backlog hygiene issues, stop and clean them up before continuing. Use
--skip-auditonly when you intentionally want to bypass that gate. - For every string being modified, grep the codebase for stale cross-references.
Step 3b: Language Standards Injection
Detect project language (go.mod -> Go, pyproject.toml -> Python, etc.) and read applicable standards from $standards. Include a Testing section in worker prompts.
Step 4: Execute the Wave with Codex Session Agents
Crank follows the FIRE loop for each wave:
- FIND: locate the next ready set
- IGNITE: spawn workers
- REAP: wait, validate, and merge results
- ESCALATE: retry or block when needed
4a: Load Shared Task Notes
Read cross-wave context to include in worker prompts:
SHARED_NOTES=""
if [ -f .agents/crank/SHARED_TASK_NOTES.md ]; then
SHARED_NOTES=$(cat .agents/crank/SHARED_TASK_NOTES.md)
fi
If SHARED_NOTES exceeds ~50 lines, summarize older waves (keep last 3 in full detail, preserve [CRITICAL] entries).
4b: Build a Wave Task Packet
Create one packet per ready issue. Do not use CSV fan-out.
mkdir -p .agents/crank
cat > ".agents/crank/wave-${wave}-tasks.json" << EOF
{
"wave": $wave,
"epic_id": "$EPIC_ID",
"tasks": [
{
"issue_id": "bd-123",
"subject": "Short issue summary",
"description": "Issue details and acceptance criteria",
"files": ["path/to/file.go"],
"validation_cmd": "go test ./...",
"metadata": {
"issue_type": "feature"
}
}
]
}
EOF
Each task packet must include metadata.issue_type.
4c: Pre-spawn File Conflict Check
wave_tasks = [tasks from packet]
all_files = {}
for task in wave_tasks:
for f in task.files:
if f in all_files:
CONFLICT -> serialize into sub-waves
all_files[f] = task.id
Display an ownership table before spawning workers. If conflicts exist, split into sub-waves and keep file ownership disjoint.
4d: Spawn Workers
Spawn one agent per issue. Prefer worker roles for implementation and explorer roles for file discovery when the runtime exposes agent_type.
spawn_agent(
agent_type="worker",
message="You are worker-<issue-id>.
Assignment: <subject>
<description>
---
Context from prior waves (read before starting):
<SHARED_NOTES content, or 'First wave — no prior context.' if empty>
---
FILE MANIFEST (files you are permitted to modify):
<list of files>
Rules:
1. Stay within your assigned files
2. Run validation: <validation_cmd>
3. Keep your response short
4. Write any durable notes to .agents/crank/results/<issue-id>.md or .agents/crank/results/<issue-id>.json
5. DISCOVERY REPORTING: If you discover codebase quirks, failed approaches,
convention requirements, or dependency constraints, include a section in your
output titled '## Discoveries' with one bullet per finding.
Use the repo's current Codex primitives only."
)
If a task is missing its file manifest, spawn a short-lived explorer agent first:
spawn_agent(
agent_type="explorer",
message="You are explorer-<issue-id>.
Task: identify the files that must be created or modified for this issue.
Return a JSON array of paths only."
)
4e: Wait for Workers
wait_agent(ids=["agent-id-1", "agent-id-2"])
If a worker needs a short correction, use send_input(id=..., message=...).
If a worker stalls or is no longer needed, use close_agent(id=...).
Step 5: Verify and Sync
External Gate Enforcement: After each worker completes, the orchestrator (not the worker) runs the gate command. Workers must not declare their own completion. See references/external-gate-protocol.md.
For each completed worker:
- PASS -> close the issue.
- FAIL -> log the failure, keep the issue open, and retry only if the issue is still within the retry budget.
- BLOCKED -> mark blocked with the reason and continue the wave.
Update beads:
bd close "$issue_id" 2>/dev/null
bd update "$issue_id" --status blocked --append-notes "Wave $wave FAIL: $reason" 2>/dev/null
Step 5.5: Wave Acceptance Check
After all workers complete:
- Compute
git difffor the wave. - Run project-level tests appropriate to the wave.
- If tests fail, identify which worker's changes broke things and requeue only that work.
Step 5.7: Wave Checkpoint
cat > ".agents/crank/wave-${wave}-checkpoint.json" << EOF
{
"wave": $wave,
"epic_id": "$EPIC_ID",
"completed": $COMPLETED_COUNT,
"failed": $FAILED_COUNT,
"timestamp": "$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)",
"mutations_this_wave": $(grep -c "\"wave\":${wave}" .agents/rpi/plan-mutations.jsonl 2>/dev/null || echo 0),
"total_mutations": $(wc -l < .agents/rpi/plan-mutations.jsonl 2>/dev/null | tr -d ' '),
"mutation_budget": {
"task_added": {"used": ${MUTATION_TASK_ADDED:-0}, "limit": 5},
"task_reordered": {"used": ${MUTATION_TASK_REORDERED:-0}, "limit": 3}
}
}
EOF
Step 5.8: Update Shared Task Notes
Harvest discoveries from completed workers and append to the shared notes file:
WAVE_DISCOVERIES=""
for result_file in .agents/crank/results/*; do
if [ -f "$result_file" ]; then
DISCOVERIES=$(sed -n '/^## Discoveries/,/^## /{ /^## Discoveries/d; /^## /d; p; }' "$result_file" 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$DISCOVERIES" ]; then
WAVE_DISCOVERIES="${WAVE_DISCOVERIES}${DISCOVERIES}\n"
fi
fi
done
if [ -n "$WAVE_DISCOVERIES" ]; then
cat >> .agents/crank/SHARED_TASK_NOTES.md <<EOF
## Wave ${wave} ($(date -Iseconds))
$(echo -e "$WAVE_DISCOVERIES")
EOF
fi
Capture: Failed approaches, codebase quirks, convention discoveries, dependency notes. Skip: Full error logs, implementation details, task status.
Step 5.9: Log Plan Mutations
After processing wave results, log mutations for any plan changes. Call log_plan_mutation for each:
- DECOMPOSE:
task_removedfor original,task_addedfor each sub-task - PRUNE:
task_removedwith block reason - Scope change:
scope_changedwhen file manifest updated after exploration - Dependency discovered:
dependency_changedwhen blocked-by list modified - Wave reassignment:
task_reorderedwhen task moves between waves
# Example: task decomposed into sub-tasks
log_plan_mutation "task_removed" "$decomposed_id" \
"{\"subject\":\"$ORIGINAL_SUBJECT\",\"status\":\"decomposed\"}" "null"
log_plan_mutation "task_added" "$sub_id" "null" \
"{\"subject\":\"$SUB_SUBJECT\",\"reason\":\"Split from $decomposed_id\"}"
# Example: scope change after exploration
log_plan_mutation "scope_changed" "$task_id" \
"{\"files\":$ORIGINAL_FILES}" \
"{\"files\":$UPDATED_FILES,\"reason\":\"$REASON\"}"
Mutations are append-only to .agents/rpi/plan-mutations.jsonl. Read by $post-mortem for drift analysis.
Step 6: Commit Wave Results
Lead-only commit - workers write files, lead validates and commits once per wave:
for f in $WORKER_FILES_CHANGED; do
git add -- "$f"
done
git commit -m "feat(<scope>): wave $wave - $COMPLETED_COUNT issues completed"
Step 7: Loop or Complete
wave=$((wave + 1))
if [[ $wave -ge 50 ]]; then
echo "<promise>BLOCKED</promise>"
echo "Global wave limit (50) reached."
exit 1
fi
REMAINING=$(bd ready 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
if [[ $REMAINING -eq 0 ]]; then
ALL_CLOSED=$(bd children "$EPIC_ID" 2>/dev/null | grep -c "CLOSED" || echo 0)
ALL_TOTAL=$(bd children "$EPIC_ID" 2>/dev/null | wc -l || echo 0)
if [[ $ALL_CLOSED -eq $ALL_TOTAL ]]; then
echo "<promise>DONE</promise>"
else
echo "<promise>BLOCKED</promise>"
echo "No ready issues but $((ALL_TOTAL - ALL_CLOSED)) issues remain unclosed."
fi
else
# Continue to next wave - return to Step 3
fi
Step 8: Final Validation
When the epic is DONE:
$vibe validate the completed epic
Step 8.5: Archive Shared Task Notes
Move the shared notes to an archive after epic completion:
if [ -f .agents/crank/SHARED_TASK_NOTES.md ]; then
mkdir -p .agents/crank/archives
mv .agents/crank/SHARED_TASK_NOTES.md \
".agents/crank/archives/SHARED_TASK_NOTES-${EPIC_ID:-unknown}-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S).md"
fi
Retry Policy
- Max 2 retries per issue across all waves
- On third failure: mark BLOCKED and continue with remaining issues
- Track retries with
bd comments add "$issue_id" "retry $N: $reason"
Failure Recovery
| Scenario | Action |
|---|---|
| Worker timeout | Mark BLOCKED, log reason, continue wave |
| Test failure | Identify breaking change, retry once |
| All workers fail | <promise>BLOCKED</promise> with diagnostics |
| File conflict detected | Split into sub-waves, re-run |
Reference Documents
- references/de-sloppify.md - cleanup pass after implementation waves
- references/plan-mutations.md - plan mutation audit trail for drift analysis
- references/shared-task-notes.md - cross-wave context persistence
- references/commit-strategies.md - per-task vs wave-batch commits
- references/contract-template.md - contract template for worker specs
- references/failure-recovery.md - escalation and retry logic
- references/failure-taxonomy.md - failure classification
- references/fire.md - FIRE loop specification
- references/ralph-loop-contract.md - Ralph Wiggum loop contract
- references/taskcreate-examples.md - task creation examples
- references/team-coordination.md - worker coordination details
- references/external-gate-protocol.md - external gate protocol for wave validation
- references/test-first-mode.md - test-first wave sequence
- references/troubleshooting.md - common issues and fixes
- references/uat-integration-wave.md - UAT integration wave patterns
- references/wave-patterns.md - acceptance checks and checkpoints
- references/gc-pool-dispatch.md - gc pool worker dispatch
- references/wave1-spec-consistency-checklist.md - Wave 1 spec consistency checklist
- references/worktree-per-worker.md - worktree isolation pattern
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