Compound-engineering-plugin lfg

Full autonomous engineering workflow

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/compound-engineering/skills/lfg" ~/.claude/skills/everyinc-compound-engineering-plugin-lfg && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: plugins/compound-engineering/skills/lfg/SKILL.md
source content

CRITICAL: You MUST execute every step below IN ORDER. Do NOT skip any required step. Do NOT jump ahead to coding or implementation. The plan phase (step 2) MUST be completed and verified BEFORE any work begins. Violating this order produces bad output.

  1. Optional: If the

    ralph-loop
    skill is available, run
    /ralph-loop:ralph-loop "finish all slash commands" --completion-promise "DONE"
    . If not available or it fails, skip and continue to step 2 immediately.

  2. /ce-plan $ARGUMENTS

    GATE: STOP. If ce-plan reported the task is non-software and cannot be processed in pipeline mode, stop the pipeline and inform the user that LFG requires software tasks. Otherwise, verify that the

    ce-plan
    workflow produced a plan file in
    docs/plans/
    . If no plan file was created, run
    /ce-plan $ARGUMENTS
    again. Do NOT proceed to step 3 until a written plan exists. Record the plan file path — it will be passed to ce-code-review in step 4.

  3. /ce-work

    GATE: STOP. Verify that implementation work was performed - files were created or modified beyond the plan. Do NOT proceed to step 4 if no code changes were made.

  4. /ce-code-review mode:autofix plan:<plan-path-from-step-2>

    Pass the plan file path from step 2 so ce-code-review can verify requirements completeness.

  5. /ce-todo-resolve

  6. /ce-test-browser

  7. Output

    <promise>DONE</promise>
    when complete

Start with step 2 now (or step 1 if ralph-loop is available). Remember: plan FIRST, then work. Never skip the plan.