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* feat(rules): add subagents.md — when, how, and when not to delegateCraig Jennings46 hours1-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cross-cutting rule covering subagent hygiene: - Decision table: parallel-safe (read-only investigation, independent test failures, multi-domain research) vs sequential-with-review (plan execution, coupled edits) vs never-parallel (concurrent writes) vs don't-subagent-at-all (target known, work fits in ~10 tool calls). - Prompt contract: scope / pasted context / explicit 'do NOT' list / required output format. Missing any field yields shallow work. - Context-pollution rule: subagents absorb noise the main thread shouldn't carry. When one fails, dispatch a fix-agent with the failure report — do not retry in the orchestrator. - Review-gate cadence: after each sequential task, or every ~3 in parallel batches. - Anti-patterns including parallel implementation on overlapping files, broad 'fix all the tests' prompts, timeout-tuning to mask flakes, and letting the agent decide scope. Added one-line cross-references to subagents.md from debug/, review-code/, and finish-branch/ SKILL.md — the skills that most rely on delegation. Clean-room synthesis from NeoLabHQ/context-engineering-kit's subagent-driven-development pattern (MIT).
* Add general-purpose skills and rules from DeepSat coding-rulesetsCraig Jennings2026-03-291-0/+55
Skills (adapted from DeepSat, stripped of project-specific references): - /review-pr: PR review against engineering standards - /fix-issue: issue-to-merge TDD workflow - /security-check: secrets, OWASP, and dependency audit - /debug: systematic 4-phase debugging - /add-tests: test coverage analysis and generation - /respond-to-review: evaluate and implement code review feedback Rules (general-purpose, copied as-is): - testing.md: universal TDD standards and anti-patterns - verification.md: proof over assumption Makefile updated to install both skills and rules via symlinks. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>