Use when facing 2+ independent tasks that can be worked on without shared state or sequential dependencies
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When you have multiple unrelated failures (different test files, different subsystems, different bugs), investigating them sequentially wastes time. Each investigation is independent and can happen in parallel.
Core principle: Dispatch one agent per independent problem domain. Let them work concurrently.
Decision tree:
Use when:
Don't use when:
Group failures by what's broken:
Each domain is independent - fixing tool approval doesn't affect abort tests.
Each agent gets:
// In Claude Code / AI environment
Task("Fix agent-tool-abort.test.ts failures")
Task("Fix batch-completion-behavior.test.ts failures")
Task("Fix tool-approval-race-conditions.test.ts failures")
// All three run concurrentlyWhen agents return:
Good agent prompts are:
Fix the 3 failing tests in src/agents/agent-tool-abort.test.ts:
1. "should abort tool with partial output capture" - expects 'interrupted at' in message
2. "should handle mixed completed and aborted tools" - fast tool aborted instead of completed
3. "should properly track pendingToolCount" - expects 3 results but gets 0
These are timing/race condition issues. Your task:
1. Read the test file and understand what each test verifies
2. Identify root cause - timing issues or actual bugs?
3. Fix by:
- Replacing arbitrary timeouts with event-based waiting
- Fixing bugs in abort implementation if found
- Adjusting test expectations if testing changed behavior
Do NOT just increase timeouts - find the real issue.
Return: Summary of what you found and what you fixed.| ❌ Don't | ✅ Do |
|---|---|
| "Fix all the tests" — too broad, agent gets lost | "Fix agent-tool-abort.test.ts" — focused scope |
| "Fix the race condition" — no context | Paste the error messages and test names |
| No constraints — agent might refactor everything | "Do NOT change production code" or "Fix tests only" |
| "Fix it" — vague output | "Return summary of root cause and changes" |
Scenario: 6 test failures across 3 files after major refactoring (2025-10-03)
Failures:
Decision: Independent domains — abort logic separate from batch completion separate from race conditions
Dispatch:
Agent 1 → Fix agent-tool-abort.test.ts
Agent 2 → Fix batch-completion-behavior.test.ts
Agent 3 → Fix tool-approval-race-conditions.test.tsResults:
Integration: All fixes independent, no conflicts, full suite green. 3 problems solved concurrently in the time it would have taken to fix 1 sequentially.
After agents return: