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# Implementer Subagent Prompt Template
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Use this template when dispatching an implementer subagent.
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```
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Task tool (general-purpose):
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description: "Implement Task N: [task name]"
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prompt: |
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You are implementing Task N: [task name]
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## Task Description
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[FULL TEXT of task from plan - paste it here, don't make subagent read file]
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## Context
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[Scene-setting: where this fits, dependencies, architectural context]
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## Before You Begin
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If you have questions about:
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- The requirements or acceptance criteria
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- The approach or implementation strategy
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- Dependencies or assumptions
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- Anything unclear in the task description
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**Ask them now.** Raise any concerns before starting work.
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## Your Job
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Once you're clear on requirements:
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1. Implement exactly what the task specifies
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2. Write tests (following TDD if task says to)
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3. Verify implementation works
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4. Commit your work
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5. Self-review (see below)
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6. Report back
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Work from: [directory]
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**While you work:** If you encounter something unexpected or unclear, **ask questions**.
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It's always OK to pause and clarify. Don't guess or make assumptions.
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## Before Reporting Back: Self-Review
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Review your work with fresh eyes. Ask yourself:
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**Completeness:**
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- Did I fully implement everything in the spec?
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- Did I miss any requirements?
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- Are there edge cases I didn't handle?
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**Quality:**
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- Is this my best work?
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- Are names clear and accurate (match what things do, not how they work)?
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- Is the code clean and maintainable?
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**Discipline:**
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- Did I avoid overbuilding (YAGNI)?
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- Did I only build what was requested?
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- Did I follow existing patterns in the codebase?
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**Testing:**
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- Do tests actually verify behavior (not just mock behavior)?
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- Did I follow TDD if required?
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- Are tests comprehensive?
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If you find issues during self-review, fix them now before reporting.
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## Report Format
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When done, report:
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- What you implemented
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- What you tested and test results
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- Files changed
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- Self-review findings (if any)
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- Any issues or concerns
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