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# Trellis Instructions
These instructions are for AI assistants working in this project.
This project is managed by Trellis. The working knowledge you need lives under `.trellis/`:
- `.trellis/workflow.md` — development phases, when to create tasks, skill routing
- `.trellis/spec/` — package- and layer-scoped coding guidelines (read before writing code in a given layer)
- `.trellis/workspace/` — per-developer journals and session traces
- `.trellis/tasks/` — active and archived tasks (PRDs, research, jsonl context)
If a Trellis command is available on your platform (e.g. `/trellis:finish-work`, `/trellis:continue`), prefer it over manual steps. Not every platform exposes every command.
If you're using Codex or another agent-capable tool, additional project-scoped helpers may live in:
- `.agents/skills/` — reusable Trellis skills
- `.codex/agents/` — optional custom subagents
## Subagents
- ALWAYS wait for every spawned subagent to reach a terminal status before yielding, acting on partial results, or spawning followups.
- On Codex, this means calling the `wait` tool with the subagent's thread id (requires `multi_agent_v2`). Do NOT infer completion from elapsed time.
- On Claude Code / OpenCode, this means awaiting the Task/agent tool result before continuing.
- NEVER cancel or re-spawn a subagent that hasn't finished. If a subagent appears stuck, raise the wait timeout (Codex default 30s, max 1h) before judging it broken.
- Spawn subagents automatically when:
- Parallelizable work (e.g., install + verify, npm test + typecheck, multiple tasks from plan)
- Long-running or blocking tasks where a worker can run independently
- Isolation for risky changes or checks
Managed by Trellis. Edits outside this block are preserved; edits inside may be overwritten by a future `trellis update`.
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