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@amelnagdyDelegate a coding task to the Cline coding agent CLI (`cline`) as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user wants to delegate implementation work to Cline - phrasings like "have Cline implement X", "delegate this to cline", "run it through Cline", or "use cline to implement/fix/refactor" - or wants to run a queue of coding tasks through Cline while staying the reviewer. DO NOT USE for tasks small enough to do inline, or when the user wants the code written directly without delegating.
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Delegate a coding task to the Cline coding agent CLI (`cline`) as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user wants to delegate implementation work to Cline - phrasings like "have Cline implement X", "delegate this to cline", "run it through Cline", or "use cline to implement/fix/refactor" - or wants to run a queue of coding tasks through Cline while staying the reviewer. DO NOT USE for tasks small enough to do inline, or when the user wants the code written directly without delegating.
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You are the orchestrator. Delegate a bounded coding task to a separate implementer - the Cline coding agent CLI - then review what it produced and land it yourself. You write the brief and own the judgment; the implementer makes changes in its own session in a clean working tree; you verify and commit.
The loop needs only a shell command and file access, so any comparable orchestrator can drive it.
cline CLI is not installed or authenticated.--plan when the run must be read-only.cline (npm or bundled binary; the relay probes cline --version).cline auth (interactive sign-in), or configure
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY / an OpenAI-compatible base URL.cline --version succeeds.--cd at, the target git repository.Cline picks a default model. To choose another, pass the separate --model <id> or --provider <name>
(e.g. anthropic, openai-native, openrouter). The relay accepts letters, digits,
and . _ : / - only (the value reaches a shell on Windows).
Run these five steps per task. Steps 1, 4, and 5 require judgment; 2 and 3 are mechanical.
Cline sees only the text you send. It cannot read your conversation: the brief must stand alone
with the goal, current state, what to change, what to leave untouched, the project's real
gates, and a report contract. Keep each brief to a single task. Write it to a file and pass it as
the relay's --brief. See references/writing-the-brief.md.
Use the bundled relay. It runs cline --json -v, streams the brief on stdin behind a fixed
positional instruction, captures the JSON event stream, and writes result.json.
node "<skill-dir>/scripts/relay.mjs" --brief brief.txt --cd /path/to/repo
# choose a model / provider: add --model <id> --provider <name>
# read-only planning pass: add --plan (forces --auto-approve false)
# deny approval-required tools: add --auto-approve false
# hard time limit (watchdog): add --timeout 2h (the 30m default suits brief runs; most implementation briefs should be 1-2h)
# see all options: node .../relay.mjs --help
The child's cwd pins the workspace. The relay writes artifacts under the system temp dir by default and never commits. See references/dispatch-and-poll.md.
The relay blocks until cline finishes. Run it with the orchestrator's background-command
facility, or background it in the shell and poll for result.json. A pre-run usage error exits 2
and writes no result; a missing cline exits 127 and writes status: "cline_unavailable".
Completion means the process exited and result.json exists - trust process state and the
working tree, not the progress display. Cline's final message is the finalMessage field of
result.json.
touchedFiles.See references/review-and-land.md.
If the work is good, commit it. The relay never commits - the diff and result.json are the
record; run git status and git diff first to confirm exactly what changed. If the group has a
PR flow, make the commit and push a branch; let human review happen. If the diff is wrong or
incomplete, re-dispatch a corrected brief in a fresh run and review again.
The relay explicitly passes Cline's --auto-approve, defaulting to true in act mode. Cline
plan mode can request a switch to act mode, so --plan forces --auto-approve false; the relay
rejects --plan --auto-approve true. That pair is the read-only gate. Cline also exposes sandbox
through --data-dir / CLINE_SANDBOX, but the relay does not configure or override it. Plan-first
for anything risky, then review the plan before a separate act-mode dispatch. Malformed or malicious
briefs remain dangerous in act mode because commands run as the current user.
Delegation is something the human opts into. Once briefed, cline works as a tool you approved use of. The boundary is: do not accept conclusions from the self-report; verify everything on disk. For anything touching credentials, production data, or irreversible operations, stop and ask the human first instead of encoding it in a brief.
result.json, and failure recovery.In these kits
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