# Loki Mode Voice-Over Script Complete narration for Loki Mode demo video. --- ## Introduction (0:00 - 0:30) > Welcome to Loki Mode - a multi-agent autonomous startup system for Claude Code. > > Loki Mode takes your product requirements document and transforms it into a fully functioning application - with zero human intervention. > > Today I'll show you how it works by building a complete todo application from scratch. --- ## Setup (0:30 - 1:00) > First, we launch Claude Code with the dangerously-skip-permissions flag. This allows Loki Mode to run autonomously without asking for confirmation at every step. > > [Show terminal: `claude --dangerously-skip-permissions`] > > Now we invoke Loki Mode with our PRD. --- ## Invocation (1:00 - 1:30) > [Type: "Loki Mode with PRD at examples/simple-todo-app.md"] > > Loki Mode immediately begins the RARV cycle - Reason, Act, Reflect, Verify. > > It first reads the PRD to understand what we're building. --- ## Bootstrap Phase (1:30 - 2:30) > Notice Loki Mode is now in the Bootstrap phase. It's setting up the project structure. > > [Show: .loki directory being created] > > The .loki directory contains: > - CONTINUITY.md - the working memory that persists across context resets > - Queue files for task management > - State tracking for the orchestrator > > This is how Loki Mode maintains context even during long-running operations. --- ## Discovery Phase (2:30 - 3:30) > Now we're in Discovery. Loki Mode is analyzing our PRD and extracting requirements. > > [Show: Tasks being generated] > > See how it breaks down the todo app into specific tasks: > - Set up backend with Express > - Create SQLite database schema > - Implement API endpoints > - Build React frontend > > Each task gets added to the pending queue. --- ## Architecture Phase (3:30 - 4:30) > The Architecture phase is where Loki Mode designs the system. > > [Show: OpenAPI spec being created] > > Notice it's following spec-first development - the OpenAPI specification is created BEFORE any code is written. > > This ensures the frontend and backend will work together seamlessly. --- ## Kanban Visualization (4:30 - 5:30) > Let me show you the Vibe Kanban integration. > > [Show: Kanban board with tasks] > > Each task appears on our kanban board. As agents claim tasks, they move from "To Do" to "In Progress" to "Done". > > This gives you real-time visibility into what Loki Mode is doing. --- ## Agent Spawning (5:30 - 7:00) > Now watch the magic happen. > > [Show: Multiple agents being spawned] > > Loki Mode spawns specialized agents: > - A backend agent implementing the Express server > - A frontend agent building the React UI > - A database agent setting up SQLite > > These agents work in parallel - but notice they're not stepping on each other's toes. The task queue system prevents conflicts. --- ## Model Selection (7:00 - 7:30) > Pay attention to the model selection. > > Simple tasks like running tests use Haiku - fast and cost-effective. > Standard implementation uses Sonnet - the default workhorse. > Complex decisions like architecture use Opus - for deep analysis. > > This intelligent routing optimizes both speed and quality. --- ## Code Review (7:30 - 9:00) > Here's my favorite part - the code review system. > > [Show: Three reviewers being dispatched] > > Loki Mode dispatches THREE reviewers in parallel: > 1. Code quality reviewer - checks patterns and best practices > 2. Business logic reviewer - verifies requirements are met > 3. Security reviewer - scans for vulnerabilities > > They review independently - blind to each other's findings. This prevents groupthink. > > [Show: Review results] > > If all three approve, a Devil's Advocate reviewer is triggered. This fourth reviewer specifically looks for issues the others might have missed. > > This anti-sycophancy protocol catches 30% more issues than traditional reviews. --- ## Quality Gates (9:00 - 10:00) > Severity-based blocking ensures nothing ships broken. > > [Show: Quality gate output] > > Critical, High, and Medium issues BLOCK the pipeline. > Low and Cosmetic issues get TODO comments but don't block. > > Tests must pass. Coverage must exceed 80%. No exceptions. --- ## CONTINUITY.md (10:00 - 11:00) > Let's peek at the working memory. > > [Show: CONTINUITY.md contents] > > This file tracks: > - Current task and progress > - Decisions made and why > - Mistakes and learnings > > If Loki Mode runs out of context or needs to restart, it reads this file first. This is how it maintains coherence across long sessions. --- ## Memory System (11:00 - 12:00) > Loki Mode has a three-layer memory system. > > Episodic memory records what happened - specific actions and their outcomes. > > Semantic memory generalizes patterns - "TypeScript strict mode requires explicit return types." > > Procedural memory stores learned skills - how to implement an API endpoint successfully. > > This isn't just context - it's genuine learning that improves future runs. --- ## Completion (12:00 - 13:00) > [Show: Application running] > > And here's our finished todo app! > > - Full CRUD operations working > - React frontend with TypeScript > - Express backend with SQLite > - All tests passing > - Code reviewed and approved > > From PRD to working application - completely autonomous. --- ## Recap (13:00 - 14:00) > Let's recap what Loki Mode did: > > 1. Read and analyzed the PRD > 2. Designed the architecture with OpenAPI specs > 3. Spawned specialized agents for parallel development > 4. Ran comprehensive code reviews with anti-sycophancy checks > 5. Enforced quality gates and test coverage > 6. Maintained context through the memory system > > All without a single human intervention. --- ## Call to Action (14:00 - 14:30) > Loki Mode is available now on GitHub. > > Install it as a Claude Code skill and start building. > > Remember to use the dangerously-skip-permissions flag for full autonomy. > > Thanks for watching! --- ## Timing Summary | Section | Start | Duration | |---------|-------|----------| | Introduction | 0:00 | 30s | | Setup | 0:30 | 30s | | Invocation | 1:00 | 30s | | Bootstrap | 1:30 | 60s | | Discovery | 2:30 | 60s | | Architecture | 3:30 | 60s | | Kanban | 4:30 | 60s | | Agents | 5:30 | 90s | | Model Selection | 7:00 | 30s | | Code Review | 7:30 | 90s | | Quality Gates | 9:00 | 60s | | CONTINUITY | 10:00 | 60s | | Memory | 11:00 | 60s | | Completion | 12:00 | 60s | | Recap | 13:00 | 60s | | CTA | 14:00 | 30s | **Total: ~14.5 minutes**