>Context transfer between [sub]agents is also poor
That's the main point of sub-agents, as far as I can tell. They get their own context, so it's much cheaper. You divide tasks into chunks, let a sub-agent handle each chunk. That actually ties in nicely with the emphasis on careful context management, earlier in the article.
That's the main point of sub-agents, as far as I can tell. They get their own context, so it's much cheaper. You divide tasks into chunks, let a sub-agent handle each chunk. That actually ties in nicely with the emphasis on careful context management, earlier in the article.