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Delegates research, coding, and testing to cheaper subagents while keeping planning, synthesis, and final review with an expensive frontier model.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/builder-skills:efficient-frontierThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use the expensive frontier model where its marginal judgment matters. Push
Use the expensive frontier model where its marginal judgment matters. Push repeatable, bounded, or token-heavy work to cheaper/faster subagents.
Write delegated prompts as self-contained packets. Assume the receiving agent has not seen the conversation. Include the repo path, objective, scope, out-of-scope areas, relevant files or search targets, expected return format, verification commands, and stop conditions.
Useful stop conditions:
Treat delegated output as evidence to inspect, not a verdict to forward. Reopen important cited files, skim high-risk diffs, and rerun or spot-check the verification that matters before claiming completion. If delegated agents disagree, resolve the disagreement at the frontier-model layer.
Use these as soft suggestions:
"I will use the frontier model as the orchestrator and reviewer, and use cheaper subagents for token-heavy research, coding, or testing so the expensive tokens go to judgment, synthesis, and final quality."
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First indexed Jun 11, 2026
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