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waynenilsen | 1 month ago

> intent drifted

Indeed I believe this is probably the next thing to solve but even here I don't think it is out of reach. What we aught to be able to do is disconnect and make asynchronous the goals of the project with where we are. This, in normal software building, is encapsulated by the roadmap. I am building roadmapping prompts now and broadening the scope of the software development lifecycle even further to the encapsulate the roadmap as well which was previously out of scope for the experiment I am running now.

The prompts I am using now give the agent autonomy over 'make the next prd that makes sense' however I think it is a straightforward extension to add 'in the context of the @roadmap/ ' or similar with probably decent results.

Have you tried something similar?

Even without a roadmap the agent continues to do useful work over 24 hours in. You can see the commits and PRDs they really are quite sensible and I pulled and tested and everything really is working quite well. Frankly, I am shocked it is working at all. I have had to step in once or twice you definitely need to keep an eye on the logs every once in a while. Getting the loop booted up in a reliable way was the hardest part to be honest and even that was not terribly difficult.

https://github.com/waynenilsen/ralph-kata-2

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