--- name: forky description: Fork Claude sessions to handle side tasks in parallel. Use when the user wants to spawn a parallel Claude session, delegate a task to a background agent, monitor forked sessions, or when they mention "forky", "fork", "spawn", or "parallel task". --- # Forky - Parallel Claude Session Manager Forky lets you spawn parallel Claude sessions to handle side tasks without interrupting your main workflow. ## CRITICAL: Never Wait for Forks **Forks are fire-and-forget.** After spawning, IMMEDIATELY continue with the next task. NEVER: - Say "I'll wait for the fork to complete" - Poll the fork status - Defer work pending fork completion Forks notify you when done. Just spawn and move on. ## Spawning a Fork **ALWAYS run forky spawn as a background shell operation.** This ensures you don't block waiting for the spawn to complete. ```bash # Use run_in_background=true with the Bash tool ~/bin/forky spawn "your task description here" ``` The binary is at `~/bin/forky` (NOT ~/.forky/bin/). ## Model Selection **Always use Opus (the default).** Do NOT use `-m haiku` or `-m sonnet` without asking the user first. ## When to Fork **Good:** - Code review while continuing development - Research while implementing - Test generation for code you just wrote - Documentation tasks - Any independent background work **Avoid:** - Tasks requiring immediate user input - Modifying same files (use `--worktree` if needed) - Very short tasks (overhead > benefit) ## Monitoring ```bash ~/bin/forky serve # Start observability UI ~/bin/forky list forks # List all forks ~/bin/forky messages # View fork messages ``` ## For Forked Agents If you ARE a fork (check your callback instruction), call done when finished: ```bash ~/bin/forky done "summary of what was accomplished" ```