{"slug": "how-to-use-goals-to-implement-a-new-project", "title": "How to use goals to implement a new project", "summary": "Codex and Claude Code's /goal feature allows users to implement a project from a Product Requirements Document without manual oversight, replacing tedious back-and-forth prompts with autonomous execution. The tool requires specific outcome definitions, making a PRD the ideal starting point for hands-off project implementation.", "body_md": "# How to use goals to implement a new project\n\n### Using /goal can help you implement a project from a PRD completely hands-off\n\nThe /goal feature in Codex and Claude Code is a crazy powerful way to go even more hands-off with your agents.\n\nGoals help you go from back and forth prompts to repeatable outcomes.\n\nIf you want a refresher on goals, check out this earlier [post on Codex goals](https://augmentedswe.com/p/codex-goals).\n\n## How are goals different than prompts?\n\nOne highlight from the post explaining goals in detail is how they differ from prompts.\n\nPrompts can be a tedious chat-based workflow. Sometimes when you’re working on a big project, you’ll find yourself snapping at your agent, telling it to “keep going”, “finish the implementation”, or “run all the tests now”.\n\nIf you’re doing something that involves evaulating output from the previous response, goals can help you iterate faster by pulling yourself out of the loop.\n\nThis lets agentic software tools like [Codex and Claude Code](https://www.augmentedswe.com/p/codex-vs-claude-code) operate more independently, which helps you get more out of your token spend.\n\n## Working from a PRD\n\nGoals **require specific outcome definition**, which is a great reason to reach for a PRD (Product Requirements Document).\n\nIn our post explaining how to use AI to *plan a new project*,* *we explained how to use a chat-based tool like ChatGPT to get to a PRD.\n\nYou don’t *have to *use AI to get a PRD, or even have a PRD at all, but this is a great way to get moving on your project faster (and with more confidence that it will actually be okay).\n\nOnce you have a PRD or a document describing the detailed requirements of your project, you can get started using `/goal`\n\nin Claude Code or Codex to implement it.\n\nI’ll walk you through it now, showing how I use this exact process to make a tool that helps me distribute my newsletter with AI.\n\n*Paid subscribers get access to the full archive of deep guides like this one, and many expense it to their company’s education budget.*\n\n## Implementing a PRD with /goal\n\nYou can use goals in Claude Code or Codex, including the Codex CLI. I’ve been daily-driving the Codex app most of the time, so that’s what I’ll use for this walkthrough.\n\nFirst, I’ll put my PRD in codex and ask it to make a PLAN.md from it. Then, I’ll use `/goal`\n\nto have it autonomously implement that plan. Take a look at the first piece:", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-goals-to-implement-a-new-project", "canonical_source": "https://www.augmentedswe.com/p/ai-goals-implement-project", "published_at": "2026-06-04 11:13:56+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-04 11:56:40.696730+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-tools", "ai-agents", "ai-products", "generative-ai", "large-language-models"], "entities": ["Codex", "Claude Code", "Augmented SWE", "ChatGPT"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-goals-to-implement-a-new-project", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-goals-to-implement-a-new-project.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-goals-to-implement-a-new-project.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-goals-to-implement-a-new-project.jsonld"}}