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# Agent Types & Roles (Practical Taxonomy)
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Use this skill to choose the *right* kind of agent workflow for the job.
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## Common agent “types” (in practice)
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### 1) Chat assistant (no tools)
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Best for: explanations, brainstorming, small edits.
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Risk: can hallucinate; no grounding in repo state.
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### 2) Tool-using single agent
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Best for: well-scoped tasks where the agent can read/write files and run commands.
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Key control: strict DoD gates + minimal permissions.
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### 3) Planner + Executor (2-role pattern)
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Best for: medium complexity work (multi-file changes, feature work).
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Flow: Planner writes plan + acceptance criteria → Executor implements → Reviewer checks.
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### 4) Multi-agent (specialists)
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Best for: bigger features with separable workstreams (UI, backend, docs, tests).
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Rule: isolate context per role; use separate branches/worktrees.
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### 5) Supervisor / orchestrator
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Best for: long-running workflows with checkpoints (pipelines, report generation, PAD docs).
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Rule: supervisor delegates, enforces gates, and composes final output.
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## Decision rules (fast)
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- If you can describe it in ≤ 5 steps → single tool-using agent.
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- If you need tradeoffs/design → Planner + Executor.
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- If UI + backend + docs/tests all move → multi-agent specialists.
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- If it’s a pipeline that runs repeatedly → orchestrator.
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## Guardrails (always)
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- DoD is the truth gate.
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- Separate branches/worktrees for parallel work.
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- Log decisions + commands in AGENT_LOG.md.
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