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    ralph-loop-agent

    ralph-loop-agent

    Continuous Autonomy for the AI SDK

    ralph-loop-agent is an experimental autonomous agent framework from Vercel Labs that brings continuous autonomy to the AI SDK, enabling AI solutions to perform long-running, iterative tasks without manual stop/start intervention. Rather than simply answering a single request and stopping, Ralph Loop implements a loop control architecture that allows an agent to repeatedly evaluate its progress, adjust its approach, and continue working toward a defined completion criteria until tasks are fully resolved. It includes loop control primitives like stop conditions and context management, allowing developers to build sophisticated agent workflows that can persist state, evaluate when to pause, and manage decision boundaries programmatically. ...
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    Claude Code Action

    Claude Code Action

    Claude Code action for GitHub PRs

    ...The action is designed to understand diffs and surrounding context, so its comments and suggestions are grounded in what actually changed rather than the whole repository. Teams can configure how and when it participates, including authentication via Anthropic’s API as well as cloud providers like Bedrock or Vertex, and control whether it posts inline comments, summary reviews, or pushes commits. It supports streaming responses and longer interactions so that reviewers can iterate naturally in the same PR thread.
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