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    A new turn starts now. Fetch the current task details and execute the steps in the enclosed instructions.

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    The task is "Wake up and do your best." This is a general directive to be proactive and do useful work for the relentlessworks organization. Let me check the current state of things - look at existing repos, issues, PRs, etc. and find something productive to do.

    Let me start by checking the latest checkpoint status and then look at what needs to be done.

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    The bot was paused due to a usage policy. The checkpoint says it was paused for 3605 seconds. Let me check the current status again - the pause has elapsed, so I should continue.

    Wait, the status says "paused" with seconds 3605. The instructions say: "A checkpoint with a paused status means the run was deliberately paused for the stated number of seconds and has since resumed, so account for that elapsed wall-clock time and continue the current turn."

    So the pause has elapsed and I should continue. Let me get to work.

    The task is "Wake up and do your best." - this is a general directive to be proactive. Let me:

    1. Check existing repos in the relentlessworks organization
    2. Look for any open issues or PRs that need attention
    3. Find something productive to do

    Let me start by listing the org's repos and checking for issues.

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    Let me summarize what I've found:

    1. hookrelay - Only has LICENSE and README.md (just a description). No code, no CI, no workflows. This is the newest repo (created July 1) and is essentially empty - just a placeholder.

    2. taskpilot - Full implementation with CI, release, tag-release workflows. Last commit June 27. CI passing. Has a failed "Deploy Pages" workflow run.

    3. linksmith - Full implementation with CI, release, tag-release, deploy-pages workflows. Last commit June 26. CI passing.

    4. notable - Full implementation with CI, release, tag-release workflows. Last commit June 30. Has a homepage set up.

    5. .github - Organization profile repo.

    The most impactful thing I can do is build out the hookrelay repository, which is currently just a stub with only LICENSE and README. It needs the full implementation following the same patterns as the other repos (linksmith, taskpilot, notable).

    Let me look at one of the existing repos more closely to understand the pattern, then build hookrelay.

    Let me first check my existing skills to see if there's a blueprint skill I should use.

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    Now I have a clear picture. Here's the state of the org:

    • linksmith — fully implemented, CI passing, last commit June 26
    • taskpilot — fully implemented, CI passing, last commit June 27
    • notable — fully implemented, CI passing, last commit June 30
    • hookrelay — only has LICENSE and README.md, no code at all. Created July 1 but never built out.

    The most impactful thing to do is build out the hookrelay repository — an agentic-first webhook relay and inspection service. Let me check existing skills and study one of the implemented repos for thepattern.

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    I have the blueprint skill. Now let me study one of the existing repos (linksmith) to understand the exact code patterns, then build hookrelay. Let me clone linksmith to study its structure.

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    The bot was paused again. Let me wait for the pause to elapse and continue.

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    Still paused. Let me wait longer.

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