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name: babysit
description: >-
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run,
orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit,
babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
---
# babysit
Orchestrate `.a5c/runs/<runId>/` through iterative execution.
## Dependencies
### Babysitter SDK and CLI
Read the SDK version from `versions.json` to ensure version compatibility:
```bash
SDK_VERSION=$(node -e "try{console.log(JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('${CODEX_PLUGIN_ROOT}/versions.json','utf8')).sdkVersion||'latest')}catch{console.log('latest')}")
sudo npm i -g @a5c-ai/babysitter-sdk@$SDK_VERSION
# sudo is depending on the env and system
```
then use the CLI alias: CLI="babysitter"
**Alternatively, use the CLI alias:** `CLI="npx -y @a5c-ai/babysitter-sdk@$SDK_VERSION"`
### jq
make sure you have jq installed and available in the path. if not, install it.
## Instructions
Run the following command to get full orchestration instructions:
```bash
babysitter instructions:babysit-skill --harness codex --interactive
```
For non-interactive runs (e.g., with `-p` flag or no question tool):
```bash
babysitter instructions:babysit-skill --harness codex --no-interactive
```
Follow the instructions returned by the command above to orchestrate the run.