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== π Plan first (Planners start here) == Here's what you're about to do: # '''Choose a project''' β Pick something with enough complexity to benefit from specialization. A single-paragraph task won't stretch this exercise. Good candidates: a report, a strategy document, a proposal, or a content plan. # '''Design the agent architecture''' β Map out 3-4 agent roles using the table format above. Define clear inputs, outputs, and handoff triggers for each. The key design decision: what does each agent ''not'' know or ''not'' do? # '''Write the role prompts''' β Create a system-level prompt for each agent that sets its role, scope, and constraints. Explicitly state what's out of scope for each agent. # '''Run the workflow sequentially''' β Execute each agent in order, manually passing outputs between them. Track what you pass and what you leave out. # '''Evaluate the result''' β Compare the final output to what you'd get from a single "do everything" prompt. Document what the workflow architecture added. '''"Done" looks like:''' You have a documented agent workflow (the architecture) and a finished output that went through the full pipeline. You can explain why you split the work the way you did and what each agent contributed. ----
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