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Christian Nennemann cccaf86995 refactor: replace 3-Sets diagnostic with focused attention filters and memory
The 3-Sets framework doesn't transfer well to agents — all three
dimensions are fully visible and controllable config, not hidden
human psychology. Removed the branding, kept the practical bits:

- attention-filters: what context each archetype receives (token savings)
- memory: persistent learnings across orchestrations (project knowledge)
2026-04-02 18:36:10 +00:00

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attention-filters Use when spawning archetype agents to decide what context each agent receives. Reduces token waste and sharpens focus by passing only relevant artifacts.

Attention Filters

Each archetype needs different context. Pass only what's relevant — not everything.

Archetype Receives Does NOT Receive
Explorer Task description, codebase access Prior proposals or reviews
Creator Explorer's research + task description Implementation details
Maker Creator's proposal Explorer's research, reviews
Guardian Maker's git diff + proposal risk section Explorer's research
Skeptic Creator's proposal (focus: assumptions) Git diff details
Trickster Maker's git diff only Everything else
Sage Proposal + implementation + diff Explorer's raw research

Why This Matters

  • Token cost: A Guardian reading the Explorer's 2000-word research wastes ~2600 tokens on irrelevant context
  • Focus: An agent with too much context drifts from its archetype's concern
  • Shadow prevention: Over-loading context encourages rabbit-holing (Explorer) and scope creep (Maker)

In Practice

When spawning a Check-phase agent, include only the filtered context in the prompt:

# Guardian receives:
"Review these changes: <git diff output>
The proposal identified these risks: <risks section only>
Verdict: APPROVED or REJECTED with findings."

# NOT:
"Here is the full research, the full proposal, the full implementation,
the full git log, and everything else we have..."