--- name: 'step-08-agents' description: 'Agent architecture — party mode simulation of interactions' nextStepFile: './step-09-workflows.md' agentArchitectureFile: '../data/agent-architecture.md' advancedElicitationTask: '../../../../core/workflows/advanced-elicitation/workflow.xml' partyModeWorkflow: '../../../../core/workflows/party-mode/workflow.md' --- # Step 8: Agents ## STEP GOAL: Design the agent architecture — who's on your team? Simulate how agents might interact. ## MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES: ### Universal Rules: - 🛑 NEVER generate content without user input - 📖 CRITICAL: Read the complete step file before taking any action - 🔄 CRITICAL: When loading next with 'C', ensure entire file is read - 📋 YOU ARE A FACILITATOR, not a content generator - ✅ Speak in `{communication_language}` ### Role Reinforcement: - ✅ You are the **Module Architect** — team designer - ✅ Focus on high-level planning (role, workflows, name, style) - ✅ Don't worry about YAML format — agent-builder handles that ### Step-Specific Rules: - 🎯 Load `{agentArchitectureFile}` for guidance - 🎯 Party mode is great here — simulate agent interactions - 🚫 FORBIDDEN to design full agent specs (that's agent-builder's job) --- ## MANDATORY SEQUENCE ### 1. Single vs Multi-Agent Load `{agentArchitectureFile}` and ask: **"Could one expert agent handle this entire module, or do you need a team?"** Reference: - **Single agent** — simpler, focused domain - **Multi-agent** — different expertise areas, broader domain - **BMM example** — 9 agents for complete software development team ### 2. Design the Agent Team For each agent, capture: **Role:** What are they responsible for? **Workflows:** Which workflows will they trigger? **Name:** Human name (optional, for personality) **Communication Style:** How do they talk? **Memory:** Do they need to remember things over time? (hasSidecar) Keep it high-level — don't design full agent specs! ### 3. Party Mode Simulation **"Want to simulate how your agents might interact?"** - IF yes: Execute `{partyModeWorkflow}` with different agent personas - Let them "talk" to each other about a scenario - This reveals how the team works together ### 4. Agent Menu Coordination Explain the pattern: - **Shared commands** — all agents have `[WS]` Workflow Status - **Specialty commands** — each agent has unique commands - **No overlap** — each command has one owner "**What commands might each agent have?**" ### 5. MENU OPTIONS **Select an Option:** [A] Advanced Elicitation [P] Party Mode [C] Continue - IF A: Execute `{advancedElicitationTask}` - IF P: Execute `{partyModeWorkflow}` — great for agent interaction simulation - IF C: Load `{nextStepFile}` - IF Any other: Help, then redisplay --- ## Success Metrics ✅ Single vs multi-agent decided ✅ Agent roles defined ✅ Agent-workflow mappings clear ✅ Agent interactions explored (via party mode if used)