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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| init | Setup task: scaffold .loop/ directory and generate config for the agent loop harness. Not a creative task — do not brainstorm or generate ideas. Reads existing specs if present. |
/init — Initialize Agent Loop for a Project
Set up the agent loop harness in the current project. This is infrastructure setup, not creative work.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT invoke brainstorming, planning, or idea-generation skills. This skill handles its own flow. If the user wants to brainstorm first, they should do that separately before running this skill.
What This Skill Does
- Checks for existing specs/plans in the project (uses them if found)
- Scaffolds the
.loop/directory - Detects tech stack
- Picks mode and generates config
- Flows into
/agent-loop:planto decompose the spec into stories
Instructions
When the user invokes this skill, follow this sequence:
Step 0: Scaffold .loop/ Directory
Check if .loop/ already exists in the project root.
If it does NOT exist, create it by copying from the plugin:
- The plugin's root directory is available at
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}. Copy the harness files:
mkdir -p .loop
cp -r "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/prompts" .loop/
cp -r "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates" .loop/
cp -r "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/lib" .loop/
cp "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/loop.sh" .loop/
chmod +x .loop/loop.sh
IMPORTANT: If ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT} is not set or the path doesn't exist, look for the files in the plugin's own directory structure. The prompts, templates, and lib directories are bundled with this plugin.
- Create
.loop/.gitignorewith runtime artifacts:
prd.json
progress.md
progress-archive.md
config.json
init.sh
contracts/
triage/
archive/
.archive-staging/
.last-branch
.loop.lock
If .loop/ already exists, ask the user if they want to re-initialize (which resets config but preserves prd.json/progress.md if they exist).
Step 1: Check for Existing Specs
Search for existing design documents or specs in the project:
docs/superpowers/specs/*.mddocs/specs/*.mddocs/*.md(that look like feature specs)SPEC.md,PRD.md,DESIGN.mdat root- Any markdown file that contains design/architecture/requirements content
If a spec is found:
"I found an existing spec at
{path}. I'll use this as the basis for generating stories."
Read the spec and use it as input for planning. Do NOT ask the user to re-describe what they want — the spec already has it. Skip to Step 3 (mode is almost certainly implement).
If no spec is found, proceed to Step 2.
Step 2: Mode Selection and Description
Ask the user:
What would you like to do?
a) Explore — Analyze the codebase to understand what exists, find issues, and document the system. No code changes. b) Implement — Build a new feature from a PRD. Code changes, commits, and tests. c) Fix — Work through a list of bugs or tech debt items. Targeted code changes.
Based on the mode, ask 2-3 brief clarifying questions. Do NOT over-interview — keep it focused:
For Implement: "Describe the feature in 1-3 sentences." For Explore: "What areas should I focus on?" For Fix: "Do you have a list of issues, or should I find them?"
Step 3: Project Discovery
Read the project to understand what we're working with:
- Check for
CLAUDE.md,AGENTS.md,README.mdat the project root - Check for
package.json,Cargo.toml,pyproject.toml,go.mod,Package.swift,composer.jsonto identify the tech stack - Run
lson the project root to see the top-level structure
Present a brief summary:
"I see this is a [language/framework] project with [key characteristics]."
Step 4: Generate Configuration
Create .loop/config.json based on the project:
{
"tool": "claude",
"mode": "<selected mode>",
"maxIterations": <appropriate default>,
"skipEval": false,
"evalRetries": 2,
"autoHooks": true,
"branchPrefix": "loop/",
"scopeBudgets": {
// Set based on project size and mode
}
}
Create .loop/init.sh with project-specific setup commands (dev server, test runner, linter, etc.). Make it executable.
Step 5: Flow into Planning
Tell the user:
"Project configured. Generating stories from {spec name / user description}..."
Then invoke /agent-loop:plan to generate the PRD and sprint contracts. If a spec was found in Step 1, pass it as context so the plan skill uses it directly.