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Agentic Loop Playground

A demonstration project showcasing Claude Code's subagents and custom commands for automated code cleanup workflows.

πŸ“ Project Structure

agentic-loop-playground/
β”œβ”€β”€ README.md                 # This documentation
β”œβ”€β”€ agents/                   # Claude Code subagents
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ cleanup-evaluator.md  # Evaluates cleanup opportunities
β”‚   └── cleanup-executor.md   # Executes cleanup operations
β”œβ”€β”€ bin/
β”‚   └── deploy               # Deployment script for agents and commands
└── commands/
    └── cleanup.md            # Custom cleanup command

About This Project

This project contains:

  • Subagents in the agents/ directory - specialized AI assistants for Claude Code
  • Custom commands in the commands/ directory - reusable prompts for common workflows
  • Deploy script in bin/deploy - tool to install agents and commands to your Claude Code configuration

Deployment

Use the deploy script to install the agents and commands to your Claude Code configuration:

# Deploy to default location (~/.claude)
./bin/deploy

# Deploy to specific directory
./bin/deploy /path/to/claude/config

# Force overwrite existing files
./bin/deploy --force

# Dry run (preview what would be deployed)
./bin/deploy --dry-run

# Set destination via environment variable
CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR=/custom/path ./bin/deploy

Usage

After deployment, you can use the agents and commands in Claude Code:

# Use the cleanup command
/cleanup

# Interact with agents directly
/agents cleanup-evaluator
/agents cleanup-executor

Documentation

For detailed information about Claude Code subagents and custom commands, refer to the official Anthropic documentation:

  • Subagents: Learn about creating and using specialized AI assistants in Claude Code
  • Custom Commands: Understand how to create reusable slash commands for common workflows

Official Documentation Links

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Test your changes
  4. Submit a pull request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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