# dispatching-parallel-agents > Use when facing 2+ independent tasks that can be worked on without shared state or sequential dependencies - Author: Lorenzo - Repository: lorenzotecchia/CSS-HNCA - Version: 20260129150104 - Stars: 0 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/lorenzotecchia/CSS-HNCA - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@lorenzotecchia/CSS-HNCA~dispatching-parallel-agents:20260129150104 --- --- name: dispatching-parallel-agents description: Use when facing 2+ independent tasks that can be worked on without shared state or sequential dependencies --- # Dispatching Parallel Agents ## Overview 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. ## When to Use **Use when:** - 3+ test files failing with different root causes - Multiple subsystems broken independently - Each problem can be understood without context from others - No shared state between investigations **Don't use when:** - Failures are related (fix one might fix others) - Need to understand full system state - Agents would interfere with each other ## The Pattern ### 1. Identify Independent Domains Group failures by what's broken: - File A tests: Tool approval flow - File B tests: Batch completion behavior - File C tests: Abort functionality Each domain is independent - fixing tool approval doesn't affect abort tests. ### 2. Create Focused Agent Tasks Each agent gets: - **Specific scope:** One test file or subsystem - **Clear goal:** Make these tests pass - **Constraints:** Don't change other code - **Expected output:** Summary of what you found and fixed ### 3. Dispatch in Parallel ```typescript // In your 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 concurrently ``` ### 4. Review and Integrate When agents return: - Read each summary - Verify fixes don't conflict - Run full test suite - Integrate all changes ## Agent Prompt Structure Good agent prompts are: 1. **Focused** - One clear problem domain 2. **Self-contained** - All context needed to understand the problem 3. **Specific about output** - What should the agent return? ```markdown 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. ``` ## Common Mistakes **❌ Too broad:** "Fix all the tests" - agent gets lost **✅ Specific:** "Fix agent-tool-abort.test.ts" - focused scope **❌ No context:** "Fix the race condition" - agent doesn't know where **✅ Context:** Paste the error messages and test names **❌ No constraints:** Agent might refactor everything **✅ Constraints:** "Do NOT change production code" or "Fix tests only" **❌ Vague output:** "Fix it" - you don't know what changed **✅ Specific:** "Return summary of root cause and changes" ## When NOT to Use **Related failures:** Fixing one might fix others - investigate together first **Need full context:** Understanding requires seeing entire system **Exploratory debugging:** You don't know what's broken yet **Shared state:** Agents would interfere (editing same files, using same resources) ## Real Example **Scenario:** 6 test failures across 3 files after major refactoring **Failures:** - agent-tool-abort.test.ts: 3 failures (timing issues) - batch-completion-behavior.test.ts: 2 failures (tools not executing) - tool-approval-race-conditions.test.ts: 1 failure (execution count = 0) **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.ts ``` **Result:** All 3 agents found and fixed issues independently. Combined fixes resolved all 6 failures. ## Red Flags **Never:** - Dispatch agents for related failures (they'll conflict) - Skip the integration step (changes might conflict) - Use without verifying independence **Always:** - Verify domains are truly independent - Give each agent focused scope - Review all results before integrating - Run full test suite after integration