← All IntelClip / AI AgentsDynamic workflows arguably made Claude Code an RLM
From Recursive Coding Agents - Raymond Weitekamp, OpenProse · ≈15:31
Traces exactly which capability flipped the answer to a long-running debate, and points at the six workflow patterns documented in the 'A Harness for Every Task' post as the reusable templates.
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- Traces exactly which capability flipped the answer to a long-running debate, and points at the six workflow patterns documented in the 'A Harness for Every Task' post as the reusable templates.
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of these prose programs. So, is Cloud Code an RLM? This is like the the question that keeps getting asked. And the original answer on the day release day of the blog post was no, no, no, it's not. Uh but it was literally the first question that was asked or like asked on the very same day uh to the launch tweet. Um it's basically saying, "Hey, this is Cloud Code subagents, right?" Uh go back to my rubric if you want to like dig into some of the the nitty-ditty nitty-gritty details. Um but arguably now it is. So, uh over here on the right we see Omar saying, "Hey, congratulations Anthropic, uh Cloud Code is finally an RLM now that you have dynamic workflows." So, so what changed? And I think this is an interesting way of explaining um what's powerful about recursive coding agents and what RLM's even are um by using this example. So, dynamic workflows were released just a few weeks ago um and they make Cloud Code recursive or capable of doing these recursive uh workflows. Uh I would highly encourage you to read this blog post called A Harness for Every Task. It shows six different workflow patterns that are very powerful. Obviously, there's many more that you can achieve. And just to to show it, I I wrote two
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