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Open-source Codex skill constrains agent drift in vague prompts
A developer released prompt-to-loop-engineer, a Codex skill that locks agent intent and converts loose prompts into verifiable execution loops with anti-drift checks.
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An open-source Codex skill called prompt-to-loop-engineer addresses a core failure mode in agent workflows: capability gains that come at the cost of fidelity. When agents receive real-world prompts with unclear boundaries, they often drift from the original intent, expand scope unprompted, or produ...
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