Add sub-agent delegation guidance
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- if a skill depends on an executable or other runtime asset, prefer bundling the required artifact with the skill instead of relying on ad hoc rebuild instructions as the primary workflow
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- when updating an existing skill, keep `SKILL.md`, `agents/openai.yaml`, and bundled assets consistent with each other
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- if you add or materially change a project skill, update [docs/implementation-roadmap.md](/home/kurihada/project/ai-workflow-skill/docs/implementation-roadmap.md) in the same change
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## Sub-Agent Delegation
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This repository allows sub-agent delegation for parallel implementation work.
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### Default Sub-Agent Configuration
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When spawning sub-agents for this repo:
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- model: `gpt-5.4`
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- reasoning effort: `xhigh`
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### Context Strategy
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Sub-agents should use this context policy:
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1. first attempt with `fork_context: true`
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2. if the sub-agent fails due to context-window pressure, retry with `fork_context: false`
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3. when retrying with `fork_context: false`, provide a compact task brief and explicitly list the local files the sub-agent must read first
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### Practical Guidance
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- prefer fewer, higher-quality sub-agents over many shallow ones
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- give each sub-agent a clearly isolated write scope
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- keep shared integration files owned by the main thread whenever possible
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- if a sub-agent needs a shared dependency or a shared export change, have it report that back rather than editing unrelated files
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### Priority
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If there is any conflict between older default delegation habits and this file:
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- follow this file for sub-agent model selection
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- follow this file for sub-agent reasoning effort
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- follow this file for context fallback behavior
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