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legibility-for-agentic-systems

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Make a swarm of autonomous coding agents LEGIBLE to one human operator without high-modernist over-flattening. Applies James C. Scott's *Seeing Like a State* (legibility, mētis, high-modernism) and Hobbes' *Leviathan* (state of nature -> consented authority) to multi-agent software systems. Core discipline: DIGEST-WITH-ZOOM — every summary is a lens onto the real artifact (diff, reasoning trace, claim row), never a replacement for it. Use when designing read-surfaces, dashboards, attention queues, operator consoles, briefings, resurrection digests, or any "what is the swarm doing?" view; when an operator is drowning in illegible agent output; when deciding what to summarize vs. preserve; or when an oversight surface risks putting the human OUT of the loop. NOT for: choosing coordination topology (use multi-agent-coordination / Conway), the wire protocol of agent messages (use agent-conversation-protocols), or the economics of agent labor (use mechanism-design-for-agent-labor).

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