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# Worker Agent Guide
This guide describes how to run a headless Worker Agent using the Multi-Agent Workflow.
## 1. Setup
First, create a dedicated worktree for the worker:
```bash
./Omni/Agent/setup-worker.sh omni-worker-1
```
This creates `../omni-worker-1` sharing the same git history but with its own workspace and branch (`omni-worker-1`).
## 2. Worker Loop
The Worker Agent should run the following loop continuously:
### Step 1: Sync and Find Work
```bash
# Go to worker directory
cd ../omni-worker-1
# Sync tasks from the live branch
./Omni/Agent/sync-tasks.sh
# Check for ready tasks
task ready --json
```
### Step 2: Claim Task
If a task is found (e.g., `t-123`):
```bash
# Mark in progress
task update t-123 in-progress
# Commit the claim locally
./Omni/Agent/sync-tasks.sh --commit
```
### Step 3: Create Workspace
**CRITICAL: Determine the correct base branch.**
1. **Check Dependencies**: Run `task deps t-123 --json`.
2. **Check for Unmerged Work**: Look for dependencies that have existing branches (e.g., `task/t-parent-id`) which are NOT yet merged into `live`.
3. **Select Base**:
* If you find an unmerged dependency branch, check it out: `git checkout task/t-parent-id`.
* Otherwise, start from fresh live code: `git checkout omni-worker-1` (which tracks `live`).
4. **Create Feature Branch**:
```bash
git checkout -b task/t-123
```
### Step 4: Implement
1. Read task details: `task show t-123`
2. Implement changes.
3. **Run Tests**: `bild --test Omni/YourNamespace.hs`
### Step 5: Submit for Review
```bash
# 1. Mark for review
task update t-123 review
# 2. Commit implementation
git add .
git commit -m "feat: implement t-123"
# 3. Switch back to worker base branch to prepare for next loop
# This detaches the worker from the task branch so the Planner can check it out
git checkout omni-worker-1
./Omni/Agent/sync-tasks.sh
```
## 3. Planner (Reviewer) Workflow
The Planner Agent (running in the main repo) will:
1. See tasks in `Review` status (after checking out the worker's branch or waiting for them to be merged).
* *Note: Since workers commit to local branches, you verify work by checking out their branch.*
2. Check out the worker's branch: `git checkout task/t-123`.
3. Review code and tests.
4. Merge to `live`:
```bash
git checkout live
git merge task/t-123
# Conflicts in tasks.jsonl are handled automatically by .gitattributes driver
```
5. Mark Done:
```bash
task update t-123 done
git commit -am "task: t-123 done"
```
## Troubleshooting
If `sync-tasks.sh` reports a conflict:
1. Manually run `task import -i .tasks/live-tasks.jsonl`
2. If git merge conflicts occur in `tasks.jsonl`, the custom merge driver should handle them. If not, resolve by keeping the union of tasks (or letting `task import` decide).
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