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MMA Hierarchical Delegation: Recommended Architecture
1. Overview
The Multi-Model Architecture (MMA) utilizes a 4-Tier hierarchy to ensure token efficiency and structural integrity. The primary agent (Conductor) acts as the Tier 2 Tech Lead, delegating specific, stateless tasks to Tier 3 (Workers) and Tier 4 (Utility) agents.
2. Agent Roles & Responsibilities
Tier 2: The Conductor (Tech Lead)
- Role: Orchestrator of the project lifecycle via the Conductor framework.
- Context: High-reasoning, long-term memory of project goals and specifications.
- Key Tool:
mma-orchestratorskill (Strategy). - Delegation Logic: Identifies tasks that would bloat the primary context (large code blocks, massive error traces) and spawns sub-agents.
Tier 3: The Worker (Contributor)
- Role: Stateless code generator.
- Context: Isolated. Sees only the target file and the specific ticket.
- Protocol: Receives a "Worker" system prompt. Outputs clean code or diffs.
- Invocation:
.\scripts un_subagent.ps1 -Role Worker -Prompt "..."
Tier 4: The Utility (QA/Compressor)
- Role: Stateless translator and summarizer.
- Context: Minimal. Sees only the error trace or snippet.
- Protocol: Receives a "QA" system prompt. Outputs compressed findings (max 50 tokens).
- Invocation:
.\scripts un_subagent.ps1 -Role QA -Prompt "..."
3. Invocation Protocol
Step 1: Detection
Tier 2 detects a delegation trigger:
- Coding task > 50 lines.
- Error trace > 100 lines.
Step 2: Spawning
Tier 2 calls the delegation script:
.\scripts
un_subagent.ps1 -Role <Worker|QA> -Prompt "Specific instructions..."
Step 3: Integration
Tier 2 receives the sub-agent's response.
- If Worker: Tier 2 applies the code changes (using
replaceorwrite_file) and verifies. - If QA: Tier 2 uses the compressed error to inform the next fix attempt or passes it to a Worker.
4. System Prompt Management
The run_subagent.ps1 script should be updated to maintain a library of role-specific system prompts, ensuring that Tier 3/4 agents remain focused and tool-free (to prevent nested complexity).