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subagents-discipline
Core engineering principles for implementation tasks
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Implementation Principles
Rule 0: Read the Bead First
Before implementing anything, read the bead comments for context:
bd show {BEAD_ID}
bd comments {BEAD_ID}
The orchestrator's dispatch prompt is automatically logged as a DISPATCH comment on the bead. This contains:
- The investigation findings
- Root cause analysis (file, function, line)
- Related files that may need changes
- Gotchas and edge cases
Use this context. Don't re-investigate. The comments contain everything you need to implement confidently.
If no dispatch or context comments exist, ask the orchestrator to provide context before proceeding.
Rule 1: Look Before You Code
Before writing code that touches external data (API, database, file, config):
- Fetch/read the ACTUAL data - run the command, see the output
- Note exact field names, types, formats - not what docs say, what you SEE
- Code against what you observed - not what you assumed
WITHOUT looking first:
Assumed: column is "reference_images"
Reality: column is "reference_image_url"
Result: Query fails
WITH looking first:
Ran: SELECT column_name FROM information_schema.columns WHERE table_name = 'assets';
Saw: reference_image_url
Coded against: reference_image_url
Result: Works
Rule 2: Test Functionally (Close the Loop)
Principle: Optimize for the fastest way to verify your work actually works.
| You built | Fast verification | Slower alternative |
|---|---|---|
| API endpoint | curl the endpoint, check response |
Write integration test |
| Database change | Run migration, query the result | Write migration test |
| Frontend component | Load in browser, interact with it | Write component test |
| CLI tool | Run the command, check output | Write unit test |
| Config change | Restart service, verify behavior | N/A — just verify |
Two strategies:
-
User Journey Tests — Test actual behavior as a user experiences it:
bash# API: curl with real data curl -X POST localhost:3000/api/users -d '{"name":"test"}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" # CLI: run the command bd create "Test" -d "Testing" && bd list # Error case: curl with invalid auth curl -X POST localhost:3000/api/users -H "Authorization: Bearer invalid" -
Component Tests — Supplement for regression prevention when fast verification isn't possible:
- Complex logic with many edge cases
- Code that runs in environments you can't easily replicate
- Shared libraries used by multiple consumers
"Close the Loop" principle: Run the actual thing. Verify it works. Check error cases.
Good: "Curled endpoint with invalid auth, got 401 as expected" Bad: "Wrote tests, they compile"
Rule 3: Use Your Tools
Before claiming you can't fully test:
- Check what MCP servers you have access to - list available tools
- If any tool can help verify the feature works, use it
- Be resourceful - browser automation, database inspection, API testing tools
Rule 4: Log Your Approach (Optional)
If you deviated from the orchestrator's suggestion, found a better path, or made a choice future maintainers might question:
bd comment {BEAD_ID} "APPROACH: Used X instead of Y because Z"
When to log:
- Deviated from the suggested fix
- Multiple valid solutions, chose one for a specific reason
- Future maintainers might question the approach
Skip if the code is self-explanatory. This is not enforced.
For Epic Children
If your BEAD_ID contains a dot (e.g., BD-001.2), you're implementing part of a larger feature:
- Check for design doc:
bd show {EPIC_ID} --json | jq -r '.[0].design' - Read it if it exists - this is your contract
- Match it exactly - same field names, same types, same shapes
Red Flags - Stop and Verify
When you catch yourself thinking:
- "This should work..." → run it and see
- "I assume the field is..." → look at the actual data
- "I'll test it later..." → test it now
- "It's too simple to break..." → verify anyway
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