open-ralphRun an autonomous Open Ralph Wiggum coding loop using OpenCode Zen with free models and automatic fallback.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install Bderiel/open-ralphGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://github.com/Th0rgal/open-ralph-wiggumAudited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 20, 2026
This skill can be used by development teams to automatically fix failing unit or integration tests in a codebase. It runs an autonomous loop that attempts to resolve test failures by iteratively applying fixes until tests pass, reducing manual debugging time. It's ideal for continuous integration pipelines where immediate test resolution is needed.
Organizations with legacy codebases can use this skill to automate refactoring tasks, such as updating deprecated functions or improving code structure. The autonomous loop applies changes incrementally, ensuring the code remains functional after each iteration, which helps modernize systems efficiently.
Web development teams can employ this skill to automatically fix linting errors and type mismatches in projects using tools like ESLint or TypeScript. It iterates through the codebase, applying corrections until all errors are resolved, streamlining the code review and deployment process.
Mobile app developers can use this skill to debug and fix build failures in projects, such as those using React Native or Flutter. The autonomous loop attempts to resolve compilation errors and dependency issues, ensuring the build process succeeds without manual intervention.
Startups can leverage this skill for implementing complex features that require multiple coding steps. By running in tasks mode, it breaks down large prompts into manageable iterations, automating the development of new functionalities while maintaining code quality.
Offer this skill as a freemium tool where basic autonomous coding loops are free, with premium features like higher iteration limits or priority model access for a subscription fee. Revenue is generated from subscriptions and enterprise licenses for larger teams.
Partner with DevOps platforms like GitHub Actions or GitLab CI to integrate this skill as a paid add-on for automated code fixing and testing. Revenue comes from platform commissions and usage-based pricing for high-volume users.
Provide consulting services to help organizations customize and deploy this skill for specific coding tasks, such as legacy system upgrades or specialized debugging. Revenue is generated through project-based fees and ongoing support contracts.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure you are in a git repository before running the skill to track changes, and set clear success criteria in prompts to avoid infinite loops.
Scored Jun 19, 2026
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