| name | subagent-development |
| description | Executes plans via fresh subagents per task with two-stage review (spec → quality). Triggers: subagent execution, execute plan, fresh agent per task, spec compliance review. |
| user-invocable | true |
| effort | high |
| argument-hint | [plan file or task description] |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, Grep, Glob, Bash, Agent, TaskCreate, TaskList, TaskUpdate, TaskGet |
Subagent Development
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Execute implementation plans by dispatching fresh subagents per task, then running a two-stage review gate: spec compliance first, code quality second. Fresh context per subagent prevents accumulated confusion. Two-stage review catches different failure modes: spec review catches wrong behavior, quality review catches bad structure.
Usage
/subagent-development [plan file or task description]
Why This Works
| Property | Benefit |
|---|
| Fresh subagent per task | No accumulated context drift or confusion |
| Spec review first | Catches wrong behavior before quality review wastes time on wrong code |
| Quality review second | Catches structural issues after behavior is confirmed correct |
| Sequential tasks | No merge conflicts, each task builds on verified previous work |
Process Flow
Read plan
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Extract ordered task list
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For each task:
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+---> [1] Dispatch IMPLEMENTER subagent
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| v
| Handle status (see Status Protocol)
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| v
+---> [2] Dispatch SPEC REVIEWER subagent
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| v
| APPROVED? --no--> fix issues, re-review
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| yes
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+---> [3] Dispatch QUALITY REVIEWER subagent
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| Critical issues? --yes--> fix, re-review
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| no
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| Mark task complete
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Next task (or done)
Step 1 -- Read and Parse Plan
Read the plan file. Extract:
- Ordered task list -- each task with description, acceptance criteria, file scope
- Global constraints -- what must NOT change, architecture rules, shared conventions
- Dependencies -- which tasks depend on which (execute in dependency order)
Present the task list to the user. Wait for approval before proceeding.
Step 2 -- Execute Tasks Sequentially
For each task in order:
2a. Gather Context
Before dispatching the implementer, gather:
- Relevant source files the task will read or modify
- Related test files
- Any output/artifacts from previously completed tasks
- Global constraints from the plan
2b. Dispatch Implementer
Use the Agent tool with the implementer prompt template.
Select model based on task complexity:
| Task Type | Model | Examples |
|---|
| Mechanical | Cheapest available | Rename, move, config change, 1-2 files with clear spec |
| Integration | Standard | Wire up existing components, add endpoint using established patterns |
| Design/Complex | Most capable | New architecture, complex algorithms, cross-cutting concerns |
2c. Handle Implementer Status
The implementer reports one of four statuses:
| Status | Handling |
|---|
| DONE | Proceed to spec review |
| DONE_WITH_CONCERNS | Read concerns. If they relate to correctness or scope violations, address them before review. If observational only (style preference, future improvement), note them and proceed to spec review |
| NEEDS_CONTEXT | Provide the missing context the implementer identified. Re-dispatch with the same task plus the additional context |
| BLOCKED | Assess the blocker. Context problem: re-dispatch with better context. Task too complex for selected model: re-dispatch with more capable model. Plan is wrong or ambiguous: escalate to user for clarification |
2d. Spec Review (Stage 1)
Use the Agent tool with the spec reviewer prompt template.
The spec reviewer checks:
- All requirements from the task are implemented
- Nothing extra was added beyond the spec
- Nothing is missing
- Behavior matches acceptance criteria
If APPROVED: proceed to quality review.
If issues found: fix the issues (re-dispatch implementer with specific fix instructions or fix inline if trivial), then re-run spec review. Do not proceed to quality review until spec review passes.
2e. Quality Review (Stage 2)
Use the Agent tool with the quality reviewer prompt template.
The quality reviewer categorizes findings:
| Category | Action |
|---|
| Critical | Must fix before proceeding. Re-dispatch implementer or fix inline |
| Important | Should fix. Fix now unless time-boxed, then document for follow-up |
| Suggestions | Nice to have. Note for future improvement, do not block progress |
After fixing any Critical issues, re-run quality review to confirm.
2f. Mark Task Complete
Record:
- Task ID and description
- Files modified
- Commit SHA (if commits were made)
- Any concerns or suggestions deferred for later
Step 3 -- Summary Report
After all tasks complete, produce:
## Subagent Development Report
### Plan
[Plan file or description]
### Tasks Completed
| # | Task | Files Modified | Status | Notes |
|---|------|---------------|--------|-------|
| 1 | ... | ... | Done | ... |
| 2 | ... | ... | Done | ... |
### Deferred Items
- [Any "Important" or "Suggestion" issues not addressed]
### Verification
- [ ] All tasks implemented
- [ ] All spec reviews passed
- [ ] All quality reviews passed (no Critical issues remaining)
- [ ] Tests pass
Model Selection Guidance
Before dispatching each subagent, assess the task:
Is the task mechanical (rename, config, boilerplate)?
--> Use cheapest model
Does the task integrate existing patterns (1-3 files)?
--> Use standard model
Does the task require design decisions or span 4+ files?
--> Use most capable model
Is it a review task?
--> Always use most capable model (reviews catch what implementers miss)
Review Order Rule
Spec compliance review MUST pass BEFORE quality review starts.
Rationale: quality-reviewing code that does the wrong thing wastes everyone's time. Confirm the code does what was asked first, then confirm it does it well.
Red Flags -- STOP Immediately
If you observe any of these, stop and correct course:
- Skipping reviews: Every task gets both reviews. No exceptions, regardless of task size
- Proceeding with unfixed Critical issues: Critical means critical. Fix before moving on
- Dispatching multiple implementers in parallel: Tasks are sequential. The next implementer needs to see the previous task's completed state
- Implementer modifying files outside its scope: Re-dispatch with explicit constraints
- Review rubber-stamping: If a reviewer approves in under 10 seconds with no specifics, the review is suspect. Re-dispatch with instructions to be thorough
- Accumulated context: If you find yourself passing growing context between tasks, you are doing it wrong. Each subagent gets fresh context relevant to its task only
Checklist Per Task
[ ] Context gathered for this specific task
[ ] Implementer dispatched with correct model
[ ] Implementer status handled per protocol
[ ] Spec review passed (all requirements met, nothing extra, nothing missing)
[ ] Quality review passed (no Critical issues)
[ ] Task marked complete with file list and notes