Used gstack from @garrytan to knock out an idea bouncing around in my head. Really enjoyed /office-hours, /plan-eng-review and /review. Now tu (du for token counts) is published and using it to manage the file token count. https://t.co/ymmCFEpzdz
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@thorstenball I did not know there was an /invoke command. I was trying to find it to test a new skill. The skills section of the manual could use an update.
It can be frustrating working in several agents and hunting down the different commands
@GeoffreyHuntley@AmpCode I prefer the bias to action as well. I suspect part of my desire for a plan first is I am still building confidence in prompting for the desired outcome.
When Amp goes, it really goes and it is a beautiful thing.
@sqs Amp subagents are great. Useful in so many ways.
A possible use case for subagents communication would be to have a subagent running tests, either iteratively or with a watch, and others can get the results. Not sure how that agent would get recycled or managed though.