Use the @steipete/oracle CLI to bundle a prompt plus the right files and get a second-model review (API or browser) for debugging, refactors, design checks, or cross-validation.
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Oracle (CLI) — best use
Oracle bundles your prompt + selected files into one “one-shot” request so another model can answer with real repo context (API or browser automation). Treat outputs as advisory: verify against the codebase + tests.
Main use case (browser, GPT‑5.2 Pro)
Default workflow here: --engine browser with GPT‑5.2 Pro in ChatGPT. This is the “human in the loop” path: it can take ~10 minutes to ~1 hour; expect a stored session you can reattach to.
Recommended defaults:
- -Engine: browser (
--engine browser) - -Model: GPT‑5.2 Pro (either
--model gpt-5.2-proor a ChatGPT picker label like--model "5.2 Pro") - -Attachments: directories/globs + excludes; avoid secrets.
Golden path (fast + reliable)
1. Pick a tight file set (fewest files that still contain the truth).
2. Preview what you’re about to send (--dry-run + --files-report when needed).
3. Run in browser mode for the usual GPT‑5.2 Pro ChatGPT workflow; use API only when you explicitly want it.
4. If the run detaches/timeouts: reattach to the stored session (don’t re-run).
Commands (preferred)
- -Show help (once/session):
npx -y @steipete/oracle --help
- -Preview (no tokens):
npx -y @steipete/oracle --dry-run summary -p "<task>" --file "src/" --file "!/*.test.*"
- npx -y @steipete/oracle --dry-run full -p "<task>" --file "src/**"
- -Token/cost sanity:
npx -y @steipete/oracle --dry-run summary --files-report -p "<task>" --file "src/**"
- -Browser run (main path; long-running is normal):
npx -y @steipete/oracle --engine browser --model gpt-5.2-pro -p "<task>" --file "src/**"
- -Manual paste fallback (assemble bundle, copy to clipboard):
npx -y @steipete/oracle --render --copy -p "<task>" --file "src/**"
- Note: --copy is a hidden alias for --copy-markdown.
Attaching files (--file)
--file accepts files, directories, and globs. You can pass it multiple times; entries can be comma-separated.
- -Include:
--file "src/**" (directory glob)
- --file src/index.ts (literal file)
- --file docs --file README.md (literal directory + file)
- -Exclude (prefix with
!):
--file "src/" --file "!src//*.test.ts" --file "!**/*.snap"
- -Defaults (important behavior from the implementation):
node_modules, dist, coverage, .git, .turbo, .next, build, tmp (skipped unless you explicitly pass them as literal dirs/files).
- Honors .gitignore when expanding globs.
- Does not follow symlinks (glob expansion uses followSymbolicLinks: false).
- Dotfiles are filtered unless you explicitly opt in with a pattern that includes a dot-segment (e.g. --file ".github/**").
- Hard cap: files > 1 MB are rejected (split files or narrow the match).
Budget + observability
- -Target: keep total input under ~196k tokens.
- -Use
--files-report(and/or--dry-run json) to spot the token hogs before spending. - -If you need hidden/advanced knobs:
npx -y @steipete/oracle --help --verbose.
Engines (API vs browser)
- -Auto-pick: uses
apiwhenOPENAI_API_KEYis set, otherwisebrowser. - -Browser engine supports GPT + Gemini only; use
--engine apifor Claude/Grok/Codex or multi-model runs. - -API runs require explicit user consent before starting because they incur usage costs.
- -Browser attachments:
--browser-attachments auto|never|always (auto pastes inline up to ~60k chars then uploads).
- -Remote browser host (signed-in machine runs automation):
oracle serve --host 0.0.0.0 --port 9473 --token <secret>
- Client: oracle --engine browser --remote-host <host:port> --remote-token <secret> -p "<task>" --file "src/**"
Sessions + slugs (don’t lose work)
- -Stored under
~/.oracle/sessions(override withORACLE_HOME_DIR). - -Runs may detach or take a long time (browser + GPT‑5.2 Pro often does). If the CLI times out: don’t re-run; reattach.
oracle status --hours 72
- Attach: oracle session <id> --render
- -Use
--slug "<3-5 words>"to keep session IDs readable. - -Duplicate prompt guard exists; use
--forceonly when you truly want a fresh run.
Prompt template (high signal)
Oracle starts with zero project knowledge. Assume the model cannot infer your stack, build tooling, conventions, or “obvious” paths. Include:
- -Project briefing (stack + build/test commands + platform constraints).
- -“Where things live” (key directories, entrypoints, config files, dependency boundaries).
- -Exact question + what you tried + the error text (verbatim).
- -Constraints (“don’t change X”, “must keep public API”, “perf budget”, etc).
- -Desired output (“return patch plan + tests”, “list risky assumptions”, “give 3 options with tradeoffs”).
“Exhaustive prompt” pattern (for later restoration)
When you know this will be a long investigation, write a prompt that can stand alone later:
- -Top: 6–30 sentence project briefing + current goal.
- -Middle: concrete repro steps + exact errors + what you already tried.
- -Bottom: attach *all* context files needed so a fresh model can fully understand (entrypoints, configs, key modules, docs).
If you need to reproduce the same context later, re-run with the same prompt + --file … set (Oracle runs are one-shot; the model doesn’t remember prior runs).
Safety
- -Don’t attach secrets by default (
.env, key files, auth tokens). Redact aggressively; share only what’s required. - -Prefer “just enough context”: fewer files + better prompt beats whole-repo dumps.
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