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System Specification: 4-Tier Hierarchical Multi-Model Architecture

Project: manual_slop (or equivalent Agentic Co-Dev Prototype)

Core Philosophy: Token Economy, Strict Memory Siloing, and Human-In-The-Loop (HITL) Execution.

1. Architectural Overview

This system rejects the "monolithic black-box" approach to agentic coding. Instead of passing an entire codebase into a single expensive context window, the architecture mimics a senior engineering department. It uses a 4-Tier hierarchy where cognitive load and context are aggressively filtered from top to bottom.

Expensive, high-reasoning models manage metadata and architecture (Tier 1 & 2), while cheap, fast models handle repetitive syntax and error parsing (Tier 3 & 4).

1.1 Core Paradigms

  • Token Firewalling: Error logs and deep history are never allowed to bubble up to high-tier models. The system relies heavily on abstracted AST views (Skeleton, Curated) rather than raw code when context allows.
  • Context Amnesia: Worker agents (Tier 3) have their trial-and-error histories wiped upon task completion to prevent context ballooning and hallucination.
  • The Execution Clutch (HITL): Agents operate based on Archetype Trust Scores defined in configuration. Trusted patterns run in Auto mode; untrusted or complex refactors run in Step mode, pausing before tool execution for human review and JSON history mutation.
  • Interface-Driven Development (IDD): The architecture inherently prioritizes the creation of contracts (stubs, schemas) before implementation, allowing workers to proceed in parallel without breaking cross-module boundaries.