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'Ralph Wiggum' loop prompts Claude to vibe-clone commercial software for $10 HR

theregister.com

17 points by rmason 6 days ago · 7 comments

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deflator 6 days ago

Does this really work? Seems likely to be more hype.

Codex makes all kind of terrible blunders that it presents as "correct". What's to stop it from just doing that in the loop? The LLM is still driving, same as when a human is in the loop.

  • 8note 6 days ago

    ralphs is good at letting things complete, but is far from "making commercial software for $10"

    just the initial coding first requires you to actually define what the output is

    if somebody can make a cleanroom agent that can explore and document specifications for commercial software, you could maybe throw ralph at building it, but then you still have to work out the parts that dont have documentation/training details, like how you are going to maintain it

    the loop is pretty perfect for something like "my dependency updated. decide whether to update to match, and then execute"

    itll do the mediocre job and then keep trying till it gets something working, at probably the most expensive token cost possible

mechanical_bear 6 days ago

A thousand digital monkeys and a thousand terminals..

js2 6 days ago

The Ralph Wiggum Plugin, so you don't need the bash while loop:

https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/blob/main/plugins/...

The README.md has prompt examples.

jcz_nz 6 days ago

I can see why Anthropic would like this idea...

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