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| name | description | model |
|---|---|---|
| oracle | Deep planning via Oracle CLI (GPT-5.2 Codex). Use for complex tasks requiring extended thinking (10-60 minutes). Outputs plan.md for planner to transform into specs. | claude-opus-4-5-20250514 |
Oracle
Oracle bundles your prompt + codebase files into a single request for GPT-5.2 Codex. Use it when planning is complex and requires deep, extended thinking.
When to Use Oracle
| Trigger | Why |
|---|---|
| 5+ specs needed | Complex dependency management |
| Unclear dependency graph | Needs analysis |
| Architecture decisions | Extended thinking helps |
| Migration planning | Requires careful sequencing |
| Performance optimization | Needs deep code analysis |
| Any planning >10 minutes | Offload to Codex |
When NOT to Use Oracle
- Simple 1-2 spec tasks
- Clear, linear implementations
- Bug fixes
- Quick refactors
Prerequisites
Oracle CLI installed:
npm install -g @steipete/oracle
Or use npx:
npx -y @steipete/oracle --help
Workflow
Step 1: Craft the Prompt
Write to /tmp/oracle-prompt.txt:
Create a detailed implementation plan for [TASK].
## Context
- Project: [what the project does]
- Stack: [frameworks, languages, tools]
- Location: [key directories and files]
## Requirements
[ALL requirements gathered from human]
- [Requirement 1]
- [Requirement 2]
- Features needed:
- [Feature A]
- [Feature B]
- NOT needed: [explicit out-of-scope]
## Plan Structure
Output as plan.md with this structure:
# Plan: [Task Name]
## Overview
[Summary + recommended approach]
## Phase N: [Phase Name]
### Task N.M: [Task Name]
- Location: [file paths]
- Description: [what to do]
- Dependencies: [task IDs this depends on]
- Complexity: [1-10]
- Acceptance Criteria: [specific, testable]
## Dependency Graph
[Which tasks run parallel vs sequential]
## Testing Strategy
[What tests prove success]
## Instructions
- Write complete plan to plan.md
- Do NOT ask clarifying questions
- Be specific and actionable
- Include file paths and code locations
Step 2: Preview Token Count
npx -y @steipete/oracle --dry-run summary --files-report \
-p "$(cat /tmp/oracle-prompt.txt)" \
--file "src/**" \
--file "!**/*.test.*" \
--file "!**/*.snap" \
--file "!node_modules" \
--file "!dist"
Target: <196k tokens
If over budget:
- Narrow file selection
- Exclude more test/build directories
- Split into focused prompts
Step 3: Run Oracle
npx -y @steipete/oracle \
--engine browser \
--model gpt-5.2-codex \
--slug "vertical-plan-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M)" \
-p "$(cat /tmp/oracle-prompt.txt)" \
--file "src/**" \
--file "convex/**" \
--file "!**/*.test.*" \
--file "!**/*.snap" \
--file "!node_modules" \
--file "!dist"
Why browser engine:
- GPT-5.2 Codex runs take 10-60 minutes (normal)
- Browser mode handles long runs
- Sessions stored in
~/.oracle/sessions - Can reattach if timeout
Step 4: Monitor
Tell the human:
Oracle is running. This typically takes 10-60 minutes.
I will check status periodically.
Check status:
npx -y @steipete/oracle status --hours 1
Step 5: Reattach (if timeout)
If the CLI times out, do NOT re-run. Reattach:
npx -y @steipete/oracle session <session-id> --render > /tmp/oracle-result.txt
Step 6: Read Output
Oracle writes plan.md to current directory. Read it:
cat plan.md
Step 7: Transform to Specs
Convert Oracle's phases/tasks → spec YAML files:
| Oracle Output | Spec YAML |
|---|---|
| Phase N | Group of related specs |
| Task N.M | Individual spec file |
| Dependencies | pr.base field |
| Location | building_spec.files |
| Acceptance Criteria | verification_spec |
File Attachment Patterns
Include:
--file "src/**"
--file "prisma/**"
--file "convex/**"
Exclude:
--file "!**/*.test.*"
--file "!**/*.spec.*"
--file "!**/*.snap"
--file "!node_modules"
--file "!dist"
--file "!build"
--file "!coverage"
--file "!.next"
Default ignored: node_modules, dist, coverage, .git, .turbo, .next, build, tmp
Size limit: Files >1MB are rejected
Prompt Templates
For Authentication
Create a detailed implementation plan for adding authentication.
## Context
- Project: [app name]
- Stack: Next.js, Prisma, PostgreSQL
- Location: src/pages/api/ for API, src/components/ for UI
## Requirements
- Methods: Email/password + Google OAuth
- Roles: Admin and User
- Features: Password reset, email verification
- NOT needed: 2FA, SSO
## Plan Structure
[standard structure]
For API Development
Create a detailed implementation plan for building a REST API.
## Context
- Project: [app name]
- Stack: [framework]
- Location: src/api/ for routes
## Requirements
- Resources: [entities]
- Auth: [method]
- Rate limiting: [yes/no]
- NOT needed: [out of scope]
## Plan Structure
[standard structure]
For Migration
Create a detailed implementation plan for migrating [from] to [to].
## Context
- Current: [current state]
- Target: [target state]
- Constraints: [downtime, rollback needs]
## Requirements
- Data to migrate: [what]
- Dual-write period: [yes/no]
- Rollback strategy: [required]
## Plan Structure
[standard structure]
Important Rules
- One-shot execution - Oracle doesn't interact, just outputs
- Always gpt-5.2-codex - Use Codex model for coding tasks
- File output: plan.md - Always outputs to current directory
- Don't re-run on timeout - Reattach to session instead
- Use --force sparingly - Only for intentional duplicate runs
After Oracle Runs
- Read
plan.md - Review phases and tasks
- Present breakdown to human for approval
- Transform to spec YAMLs
- Continue planner workflow