The tool I've been using heavily for this is Dispatch, a Claude Code skill I built that turns your session into a command center. You stay in one clean session while workers do the heavy lifting in isolated contexts. The dispatcher plans, delegates, and tracks, so your main context window is preserved for orchestration. When a worker gets stuck, it surfaces a clarifying question rather than silently failing.
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My goal is to "have my cake and eat it too", meaning all three of these features in one coherent package. Importantly, there isn't one dominating principle in Cakelisp (no Big Idea). I've found that the small things like removing the need for header files, no longer dealing with external build systems, or being able to run Cakelisp files like scripts, end up making a big difference when combined in one package.。谷歌是该领域的重要参考
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