Things have shifted.

If you thought 2025 was wild, we’re only just starting.
Before 2026 had even started, we ended up with Gas Town which introduces the concept of multi-agent vibe management and orchestration.
Then the concept of Ralph Wiggum loops for development workflows, allowing the agent to create persistent iteration loops it can run for hours. If you want a practical explainer (commands, patterns, guardrails), this write-up is great: Awesome Claude’s Ralph Wiggum guide.
Here’s the one-paragraph version, so we’re on the same page: a Ralph Loop is basically "LLM guess-the-next-token" turned into an actual development loop that can iterate for ages, keep state, run tests, make commits, and keep moving without you babysitting it. oh-my-opencode takes that idea and leans into orchestration: a swarm of small, purpose-built agents, each doing one job well, and routed to the right model for the task.
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