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Get Started Free →Delegate a coding task to the Qoder CLI (`qodercli`) as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user asks to have Qoder implement, fix, refactor, or run a queue of coding tasks while the orchestrator remains the reviewer. DO NOT USE for tasks small enough to do inline, or when the user wants code written directly without delegation.
.claude/skills/amelnagdy-qoder-delegate/SKILL.md| Test case | Without → With | Effect | Δ tokens | Δ turns |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| case-04 | ✗→✓ | ▲ Improved | 23% | 0% |
| case-07 | ✗→✓ | ▲ Improved | 45% | 0% |
| case-09 | ✗→✓ | ▲ Improved | -12% | 0% |
| case-10 | ✗→✓ | ▲ Improved | 147% | 0% |
| case-13 | ✗→✓ | ▲ Improved | 2% | 0% |
You are the orchestrator. Delegate one bounded coding task to a separate implementer - Qoder CLI - then review what it produced and land it yourself. You write the brief and own the judgment; Qoder edits the working tree in its session; you verify and commit.
The loop needs only shell and file access, so any comparable orchestrator can drive it.
qodercli is not installed or authenticated.bashcommand -v qodercli qodercli --version qodercli --list-models
If the binary is missing, install it from Qoder's official Quick Start. Authenticate with qodercli login, or set QODER_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN for automation. A successful --list-models confirms the current account can return its live model catalog.
Qoder's available models can change. If the human requests a model, use its exact current value from qodercli --list-models; never invent or pin a catalog entry. Otherwise omit --model and let Qoder use its current default.
--context-window <n> is optional. Pass a positive integer only when the human requests a size or the task needs an explicit budget. Qoder applies it only to supported models; surface an unsupported model/size error instead of silently choosing another value.
Run these five steps per task. Steps 1, 4, and 5 require judgment; 2 and 3 are mechanical.
Qoder sees the brief plus what it can inspect in the workspace, not this chat. Include the goal, current state, what to change, what to leave untouched, the project's actual gates, and a closing report contract. Tell Qoder not to commit. Keep one task per brief. See references/writing-the-brief.md.
Use the bundled relay. It wraps Qoder's non-interactive stream-json mode and writes result.json. <skill-dir> is the installed folder containing this SKILL.md.
bashnode "<skill-dir>/scripts/relay.mjs" --brief brief.txt --cd /path/to/repo # choose a live model: add --model "<value from qodercli --list-models>" # request a supported context window: add --context-window 32768 # resume the latest session: add --resume-last # delta brief only # resume a specific session: add --resume <id> # delta brief only # see every option: node .../relay.mjs --help
Implementation runs default to Qoder's auto permission mode. The relay never bypasses permissions unless the caller explicitly requests it, and it never commits. See references/dispatch-and-poll.md.
The relay blocks until Qoder exits. Run it with the orchestrator's background-command facility, or background it in the shell and wait for result.json. Completion means the process exited and the file contains a status; do not trust a progress display.
A pre-run usage error exits 2 and writes no result. Missing qodercli exits 127 and writes status: "qoder_unavailable" with installation guidance.
Native Windows relay launch is not yet verified; do not claim it until a native Windows smoke passes.
Treat Qoder's final message and gate outcomes as claims:
touchedFiles.--add-dir workspaces separately; their changes are not in the primary tree report.See references/review-and-land.md.
The implementer edits; the orchestrator commits. Commit only after the gates pass and the diff holds. If rework is needed, send a delta brief with --resume-last or --resume <id>, then review again.
Qoder print mode cannot show approval prompts. The relay defaults to auto, which makes non-interactive allow/deny decisions. default can deny actions that would require a prompt; accept_edits permits workspace edits but may deny shell actions; dont_ask fails closed; plan maps to default plus Qoder's Plan work state; and bypass_permissions is for explicitly trusted runs only.
Qoder falls back to default when a non-default mode is requested outside a trusted directory. Check actualPermissionMode in result.json; no requested mode replaces diff review.
Delegation is something the human opts into. Once they ask for it, landing verified, gate-passing work is the contract. Two limits remain: surface, do not absorb (report Qoder's design decisions and non-blocking deviations) and stop for scope changes (ask before expanding beyond the brief). See references/review-and-land.md.
report contract, secrets, and delta briefs.
artifacts, result fields, sessions, and failure recovery.
and rework.
carry-forward, progress tracking, and final coherence.
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