Harness Companion Appendix Series (4 parts)

Harness Companion Appendix Series (4 parts)

Glossary, source verification, workbooks, and multi-agent Q&A assets you can use immediately

Series overview


PrerequisitesThe broader harness series
Next seriesOpenAI and Claude Harness Series (for review)

All parts

1Harness Appendix E1 — Glossary and Cheat Sheet: From AGENTS.md to Handoff
Harness engineering becomes harder to follow when familiar-sounding terms blur together.…
2Harness Appendix E2 — Source Map and Fact-Checking: How to Separate Primary Sources, Working Notes, and Cases
In a fast-moving topic like harness engineering, source discipline matters more than pol…
3Harness Appendix E3 — Harness Workbook for Real Work: Fill-In Design Cards for Repetitive Tasks
Teams often start with the question, "Can AI automate this task?" From a harness perspec…
4Harness Appendix E4 — Subagents vs Agent Teams: When to Delegate and When to Run a Team
Once multi-agent design enters the conversation, many teams start using "subagent" and "…

Recommended pace

Each part takes 25–40 minutes on average. One to three parts per week is the sweet spot for retention.

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