Pipeline
Launch automated multi-skill pipeline that chains skills into a loop. Use when user says "run pipeline", "automate research to PRD", "full pipeline", "resear...
Description
name: solo-pipeline
description: Launch automated multi-skill pipeline that chains skills into a loop. Use when user says "run pipeline", "automate research to PRD", "full pipeline", "research and validate", "scaffold to build", "loop until done", or "chain skills". Do NOT use for single skills (use the skill directly).
license: MIT
metadata:
author: fortunto2
version: "1.4.0"
openclaw:
emoji: "🔄"
allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Write, AskUserQuestion
argument-hint: "research | dev [--feature desc]"
/pipeline
Launch an automated multi-skill pipeline. The Stop hook chains skills automatically — no manual invocation needed between stages.
Available Pipelines
Research Pipeline
/pipeline research "AI therapist app"
Chains: /research -> /validate
Produces: research.md -> prd.md
Dev Pipeline
/pipeline dev "project-name" "stack"
/pipeline dev "project-name" "stack" --feature "user onboarding"
Chains: /scaffold -> /setup -> /plan -> /build
Produces: full project with workflow, plan, and implementation
Steps
1. Parse Arguments
Extract from $ARGUMENTS:
- Pipeline type: first word (
researchordev) - Remaining args: passed to the launcher script
If no arguments or unclear, ask:
Which pipeline do you want to run?
1. Research Pipeline — /research → /validate (idea to PRD)
2. Dev Pipeline — /scaffold → /setup → /plan → /build (PRD to running code)
2. Confirm with User
Show what will happen:
Pipeline: {type}
Stages: {stage1} → {stage2} → ...
Idea/Project: {name}
This will run multiple skills automatically. Continue?
Ask via AskUserQuestion.
3. Start First Stage
Run the first skill in the pipeline directly:
For research pipeline: Run /research "idea name"
For dev pipeline: Run /scaffold project-name stack
The Stop hook (if configured) will handle subsequent stages automatically. Without a Stop hook, manually invoke each skill in sequence.
3b. Launcher Scripts (optional, Claude Code plugin only)
If you have the solo-factory plugin installed, launcher scripts provide tmux dashboard and logging:
# Only available with Claude Code plugin — skip if not installed
solo-research.sh "idea name" [--project name]
solo-dev.sh "project-name" "stack" [--feature "desc"]
Pass --no-dashboard when running from within a skill context.
5. Pipeline Completion
When all stages are done, output:
<solo:done/>
The Stop hook checks for this signal and cleans up the state file.
State File
Location: .solo/pipelines/solo-pipeline-{project}.local.md (project-local) or ~/.solo/pipelines/solo-pipeline-{project}.local.md (global fallback)
Log file: .solo/pipelines/solo-pipeline-{project}.log
Format: YAML frontmatter with stages list, project_root, and log_file fields.
The Stop hook reads this file on every session exit attempt.
To cancel a pipeline manually: delete the state file solo-pipeline-{project}.local.md
Monitoring
tmux Dashboard (terminal use)
When launched from terminal (without --no-dashboard), a tmux dashboard opens automatically with:
- Pane 0: work area
- Pane 1:
tail -fon log file - Pane 2: live status display (refreshes every 2s)
Manual Monitoring
Monitor pipeline progress with standard tools:
# Watch log file
tail -f .solo/pipelines/solo-pipeline-<project>.log
# Check pipeline state
# Auto-refresh
watch -n2 -c solo-pipeline-status.sh
Otherwise, use standard tools:
# Log tail
tail -f .solo/pipelines/solo-pipeline-<project>.log
# Check state file
cat .solo/pipelines/solo-pipeline-<project>.local.md
Session Reuse
Re-running a pipeline reuses any existing state — completed stages are skipped automatically.
- No need to close/recreate — just run the same command again
Log Format
[22:30:15] START | my-app | stages: research -> validate | max: 5
[22:30:16] STAGE | iter 1/5 | stage 1/2: research
[22:30:16] INVOKE | /research "AI therapist app"
[22:35:42] CHECK | research | .../research.md -> FOUND
[22:35:42] STAGE | iter 2/5 | stage 2/2: validate
[22:35:42] INVOKE | /validate "AI therapist app"
[22:40:10] CHECK | validate | .../prd.md -> FOUND
[22:40:10] DONE | All stages complete! Promise detected.
[22:40:10] FINISH | Duration: 10m
Critical Rules
- Always confirm before starting a pipeline.
- Don't skip stages — the hook handles progression.
- Cancel = delete state file — tell users this if they want to stop.
- Max iterations prevent infinite loops (default 5 for research, 15 for dev).
- Use
--no-dashboardwhen running from within Claude Code skill context.
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