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Ralph Driver Interface Contract
Overview
The Ralph loop loads a platform driver by sourcing ralph/drivers/${PLATFORM_DRIVER}.sh
inside load_platform_driver() (ralph_loop.sh line 296). The PLATFORM_DRIVER variable
defaults to "claude-code" and can be overridden via .ralphrc.
After sourcing, ralph_loop.sh immediately calls three functions to populate core globals:
driver_valid_tools-- populatesVALID_TOOL_PATTERNSdriver_cli_binary-- stored inCLAUDE_CODE_CMDdriver_display_name-- stored inDRIVER_DISPLAY_NAME
File naming convention: ${PLATFORM_DRIVER}.sh (e.g., claude-code.sh, codex.sh).
Scope: This documents the sourceable driver contract used by ralph_loop.sh. Helper
scripts like cursor-agent-wrapper.sh are out of scope.
Calling conventions:
- Data is returned via stdout (
echo). - Booleans are returned via exit status (
0= true,1= false). - Some functions mutate global arrays as side effects.
Required Hooks
Called unconditionally by ralph_loop.sh with no declare -F guard or default stub.
Omitting any of these will break the loop at runtime.
driver_name()
driver_name()
No arguments. Echo a short lowercase identifier (e.g., "claude-code", "codex").
Used at line 2382 to gate platform-specific logic.
driver_display_name()
driver_display_name()
No arguments. Echo a human-readable name (e.g., "Claude Code", "OpenAI Codex").
Stored in DRIVER_DISPLAY_NAME, used in log messages and tmux pane titles.
driver_cli_binary()
driver_cli_binary()
No arguments. Echo the CLI executable name or resolved path (e.g., "claude", "codex").
Stored in CLAUDE_CODE_CMD. Most drivers return a static string; cursor resolves
dynamically.
driver_valid_tools()
driver_valid_tools()
No arguments. Must populate the global VALID_TOOL_PATTERNS array with the platform's
recognized tool name patterns. Used by validate_allowed_tools().
driver_build_command(prompt_file, loop_context, session_id)
driver_build_command "$prompt_file" "$loop_context" "$session_id"
Three string arguments:
| Argument | Description |
|---|---|
$1 prompt_file |
Path to the prompt file (e.g., .ralph/PROMPT.md) |
$2 loop_context |
Context string for session continuity (may be empty) |
$3 session_id |
Session ID for resume (empty string = new session) |
Must populate the global CLAUDE_CMD_ARGS array with the complete CLI command and
arguments. Return 0 on success, 1 on failure (e.g., prompt file not found).
Reads globals: CLAUDE_OUTPUT_FORMAT, CLAUDE_PERMISSION_MODE (claude-code only),
CLAUDE_ALLOWED_TOOLS (claude-code only), CLAUDE_USE_CONTINUE.
Optional Overrides with Loop Defaults
ralph_loop.sh defines default stubs at lines 284 and 288. All existing drivers override
them, but a minimal driver can rely on the defaults.
driver_supports_tool_allowlist()
driver_supports_tool_allowlist()
No arguments. Return 0 if the driver supports --allowedTools filtering, 1 otherwise.
Default: returns 1 (false). Currently only claude-code returns 0.
driver_permission_denial_help()
driver_permission_denial_help()
No arguments. Print platform-specific troubleshooting guidance when the loop detects a permission denial.
Reads: RALPHRC_FILE, DRIVER_DISPLAY_NAME.
Default: generic guidance text.
Optional Capability Hooks
Guarded by declare -F checks or wrapper functions in ralph_loop.sh (lines 1917-1954,
1576-1583). Safe to omit -- documented fallback behavior applies.
driver_supports_sessions()
driver_supports_sessions()
No arguments. Return 0 if the driver supports session resume, 1 otherwise.
If not defined: assumed true (0).
Implemented by all 5 drivers; copilot returns 1.
driver_supports_live_output()
driver_supports_live_output()
No arguments. Return 0 if the driver supports structured streaming output (stream-json
or JSONL), 1 otherwise.
If not defined: assumed true (0).
copilot returns 1; all others return 0.
driver_prepare_live_command()
driver_prepare_live_command()
No arguments. Transform CLAUDE_CMD_ARGS into LIVE_CMD_ARGS for streaming mode.
If not defined: LIVE_CMD_ARGS is copied from CLAUDE_CMD_ARGS unchanged.
| Driver | Behavior |
|---|---|
| claude-code | Replaces json with stream-json and adds --verbose --include-partial-messages |
| codex | Copies as-is (output is already suitable) |
| opencode | Copies as-is (output is already suitable) |
| cursor | Replaces json with stream-json |
driver_stream_filter()
driver_stream_filter()
No arguments. Echo a jq filter expression that transforms raw streaming events into
displayable text.
If not defined: returns "empty" (no output).
Each driver has a platform-specific filter; copilot returns '.' (passthrough).
driver_extract_session_id_from_output(output_file)
driver_extract_session_id_from_output "$output_file"
One argument: path to the CLI output log file. Echo the extracted session ID.
Tried first in the session save chain before the generic jq extractor. Only opencode
implements this (uses sed to extract from a "session" JSON object).
driver_fallback_session_id(output_file)
driver_fallback_session_id "$output_file"
One argument: path to the output file (caller passes it at line 1583; the only
implementation in opencode ignores it).
Last-resort session ID recovery when both driver-specific and generic extractors fail.
Only opencode implements this (queries opencode session list --format json).
Conventional Metadata Hooks
Present in every driver but NOT called by ralph_loop.sh. Consumed by bmalph's TypeScript
doctor/preflight checks in src/platform/. A new driver should implement these for
bmalph doctor compatibility.
driver_min_version()
driver_min_version()
No arguments. Echo the minimum required CLI version as a semver string.
driver_check_available()
driver_check_available()
No arguments. Return 0 if the CLI binary is installed and reachable, 1 otherwise.
Global Variables
Written by drivers
| Variable | Written by | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
VALID_TOOL_PATTERNS |
driver_valid_tools() |
array | Valid tool name patterns for allowlist validation |
CLAUDE_CMD_ARGS |
driver_build_command() |
array | Complete CLI command with all arguments |
LIVE_CMD_ARGS |
driver_prepare_live_command() |
array | Modified command for live streaming |
Read by drivers (set by ralph_loop.sh or .ralphrc)
| Variable | Used in | Description |
|---|---|---|
CLAUDE_OUTPUT_FORMAT |
driver_build_command() |
"json" or "text" |
CLAUDE_PERMISSION_MODE |
driver_build_command() (claude-code) |
Permission mode flag, default "bypassPermissions" |
CLAUDE_ALLOWED_TOOLS |
driver_build_command() (claude-code) |
Comma-separated tool allowlist |
CLAUDE_USE_CONTINUE |
driver_build_command() |
"true" or "false", gates session resume |
RALPHRC_FILE |
driver_permission_denial_help() |
Path to .ralphrc config file |
DRIVER_DISPLAY_NAME |
driver_permission_denial_help() |
Human-readable driver name |
Environment globals (cursor-specific)
| Variable | Used in | Description |
|---|---|---|
OS, OSTYPE |
driver_running_on_windows() |
OS detection |
LOCALAPPDATA |
driver_localappdata_cli_binary() |
Windows local app data path |
PATH |
driver_find_windows_path_candidate() |
Manual PATH scanning on Windows |
Set by ralph_loop.sh from driver output
| Variable | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
CLAUDE_CODE_CMD |
driver_cli_binary() |
CLI binary name/path |
DRIVER_DISPLAY_NAME |
driver_display_name() |
Human-readable display name |
Capability Matrix
| Capability | claude-code | codex | opencode | copilot | cursor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tool allowlist (driver_supports_tool_allowlist) |
yes | no | no | no | no |
Session continuity (driver_supports_sessions) |
yes | yes | yes | no | yes |
Structured live output (driver_supports_live_output) |
yes | yes | yes | no | yes |
Live command transform (driver_prepare_live_command) |
transform | passthrough | passthrough | -- | transform |
Stream filter (driver_stream_filter) |
complex jq | JSONL select | JSONL select | passthrough | complex jq |
Custom session extraction (driver_extract_session_id_from_output) |
-- | -- | yes | -- | -- |
Fallback session lookup (driver_fallback_session_id) |
-- | -- | yes | -- | -- |
Dynamic binary resolution (driver_cli_binary) |
static | static | static | static | dynamic |
Creating a New Driver
Minimal driver skeleton
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ralph/drivers/my-platform.sh
# Driver for My Platform CLI
#
# Sourced by ralph_loop.sh via load_platform_driver().
# PLATFORM_DRIVER must be set to "my-platform" in .ralphrc.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Required hooks (5) -- omitting any of these breaks the loop
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Short lowercase identifier used to gate platform-specific logic.
driver_name() {
echo "my-platform"
}
# Human-readable name for log messages and tmux pane titles.
driver_display_name() {
echo "My Platform"
}
# CLI executable name or resolved path.
driver_cli_binary() {
echo "my-platform"
}
# Populate VALID_TOOL_PATTERNS with recognized tool name patterns.
# Used by validate_allowed_tools() to check allowlist entries.
driver_valid_tools() {
VALID_TOOL_PATTERNS=(
"Read"
"Write"
"Edit"
"Bash"
# Add your platform's tool patterns here
)
}
# Build the complete CLI command array.
# $1 = prompt_file Path to .ralph/PROMPT.md
# $2 = loop_context Context string for session continuity (may be empty)
# $3 = session_id Session ID for resume (empty = new session)
driver_build_command() {
local prompt_file="$1"
local loop_context="$2"
local session_id="$3"
if [[ ! -f "$prompt_file" ]]; then
return 1
fi
CLAUDE_CMD_ARGS=(
"my-platform"
"--prompt" "$prompt_file"
"--output-format" "${CLAUDE_OUTPUT_FORMAT:-json}"
)
# Append session resume flag if continuing a session
if [[ "$CLAUDE_USE_CONTINUE" == "true" && -n "$session_id" ]]; then
CLAUDE_CMD_ARGS+=("--session" "$session_id")
fi
# Append context if provided
if [[ -n "$loop_context" ]]; then
CLAUDE_CMD_ARGS+=("--context" "$loop_context")
fi
return 0
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional overrides (2) -- loop provides default stubs
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Return 0 if the platform supports --allowedTools filtering, 1 otherwise.
driver_supports_tool_allowlist() {
return 1
}
# Print troubleshooting guidance on permission denial.
driver_permission_denial_help() {
echo "Permission denied. Check that $DRIVER_DISPLAY_NAME has the required permissions."
echo "See $RALPHRC_FILE for configuration options."
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Metadata hooks (2) -- used by bmalph doctor, not called by ralph_loop.sh
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Minimum required CLI version (semver).
driver_min_version() {
echo "1.0.0"
}
# Return 0 if the CLI binary is installed and reachable, 1 otherwise.
driver_check_available() {
command -v my-platform &>/dev/null
}
Checklist
- All 5 required hooks implemented (
driver_name,driver_display_name,driver_cli_binary,driver_valid_tools,driver_build_command) driver_valid_toolspopulatesVALID_TOOL_PATTERNSwith your platform's tool namesdriver_build_commandhandles all three arguments correctly (prompt_file,loop_context,session_id)driver_check_availablereturns0only when the CLI is installed- File named
${platform_id}.shmatching thePLATFORM_DRIVERvalue in.ralphrc - Register corresponding platform definition in
src/platform/for bmalph CLI integration - Tested with
bmalph doctor
Session ID Recovery Chain
When the loop needs to persist a session ID for resume, it follows a three-step priority
chain (ralph_loop.sh lines 1574-1588):
-
driver_extract_session_id_from_output($output_file)-- Driver-specific extraction. If the function exists (declare -Fguard) and echoes a non-empty string, that value is used. Onlyopencodeimplements this (usessedto extract from a"session"JSON object). -
extract_session_id_from_output($output_file)-- Genericjqextractor fromresponse_analyzer.sh. Searches the output file for.sessionId,.metadata.session_id, and.session_idin that order. -
driver_fallback_session_id($output_file)-- CLI-based last-resort recovery. If the function exists and the previous steps produced nothing, this is called. Onlyopencodeimplements this (queriesopencode session list --format json).
The first step that returns a non-empty string wins. If all three steps fail, no session ID is saved and the next iteration starts a fresh session.