# Agent Orchestration ## Available Agents Located in `~/.claude/agents/`: | Agent | Purpose | When to Use | |-------|---------|-------------| | planner | Implementation planning | Complex features, refactoring | | architect | System design | Architectural decisions | | tdd-guide | Test-driven development | New features, bug fixes | | code-reviewer | Code review | After writing code | | security-reviewer | Security analysis | Before commits | | build-error-resolver | Fix build errors | When build fails | | e2e-runner | E2E testing | Critical user flows | | refactor-cleaner | Dead code cleanup | Code maintenance | | doc-updater | Documentation | Updating docs | | rust-reviewer | Rust code review | Rust projects | | harmonyos-app-resolver | HarmonyOS app development | HarmonyOS/ArkTS projects | ## Immediate Agent Usage No user prompt needed: 1. Complex feature requests - Use **planner** agent 2. Code just written/modified - Use **code-reviewer** agent 3. Bug fix or new feature - Use **tdd-guide** agent 4. Architectural decision - Use **architect** agent ## Parallel Task Execution ALWAYS use parallel Task execution for independent operations: ```markdown # GOOD: Parallel execution Launch 3 agents in parallel: 1. Agent 1: Security analysis of auth module 2. Agent 2: Performance review of cache system 3. Agent 3: Type checking of utilities # BAD: Sequential when unnecessary First agent 1, then agent 2, then agent 3 ``` ## Delegation Completion Contract Applies to every agent at every depth (parent, child, grandchild): 1. **Your final message IS the deliverable.** Never end your turn with "waiting for background agents" — a spawned task is not a completed task. Ending your turn while children are running orphans their results (completed children cannot notify a parent whose turn has ended). 2. **If you delegate, you own collection.** Wait for results, integrate them, then return. Fire-and-forget delegation is forbidden. 3. **Decompose only when the work cannot fit in one context.** Do not re-delegate a task already sized for a single agent — depth is an outcome, not a plan. > Rationale: observed failure mode — research agents followed "Parallel Task Execution" above, spawned children, and returned "waiting" as their final answer. All children completed successfully but their results were orphaned. The parallel rule without a completion contract produces zombie tasks. ## Multi-Perspective Analysis For complex problems, use split role sub-agents: - Factual reviewer - Senior engineer - Security expert - Consistency reviewer - Redundancy checker