This is the practical guide to running Claude Code without babysitting it. It walks through the full spectrum from simple bash scripts chaining `claude -p` calls (perfect for daily dev workflows) to NanoClaw's persistent REPL sessions, all the way up to RFC-driven DAG orchestration with parallel agents and merge queues. The sequential pipeline pattern is especially clarifying: if you can't script it with `claude -p`, you probably can't drive it interactively either. Notable for actually showing working examples instead of theory, and the De-Sloppify pattern is a clever answer to Claude's tendency to over-test language features. Note the compatibility warning: this skill is being sunset in favor of continuous-agent-loop, so check there first for newer patterns.
npx -y skills add affaan-m/ecc --skill autonomous-loops --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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