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Harness Agent Step Execution Implementation Plan
For agentic workers: REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (recommended) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (
- [ ]) syntax for tracking.
Goal: Make FESA planning and implementation agents use the approved Harness phase lifecycle, with the Implementation Agent restricted to the Executor-selected current Step.
Architecture: Keep scripts/execute.py as the only phase runner after separate user authorization. Agent TOML files define role-specific planning/execution boundaries; the Harness and FESA TDD skills plus project guides provide the shared lifecycle without duplicating the full Harness documentation.
Tech Stack: Codex Agent TOML, Markdown skills and guides, Python 3 Harness runner/hooks, pytest, PowerShell.
Global Constraints
- Both agents must read
docs/HARNESS.mdanddocs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.mdfor Harness work. - Phase files may be created only after the multi-Step draft is explicitly approved.
scripts/execute.pymay run only after a separate explicit user request.- The Executor owns branch selection, pending-Step selection, retries, timestamps, commits, next-Step advancement, and top-level phase status.
- The Implementation Agent executes only the current Executor-selected
stepN.mdand completes RED, expected failure, minimal GREEN, and VERIFY inside that Step. - PreToolUse and Stop hooks run through
.codex/hooks.json; their Python entry points are not manual substitutes for hook execution. - No phase execution, C++ implementation, Abaqus execution, or reference-artifact mutation belongs to this policy change.
Task 1: Agent Harness role contracts
Files:
- Modify:
.codex/agents/implementation-planning-agent.toml - Modify:
.codex/agents/implementation-agent.toml
Interfaces:
-
Consumes: approved design
docs/superpowers/specs/2026-08-12-harness-agent-step-execution-design.md; current Harness lifecycle in.agents/skills/harness/SKILL.md,docs/HARNESS.md, anddocs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md. -
Produces: explicit planning-agent reference/approval rules and implementation-agent current-Step execution/state ownership rules.
-
Step 1: Run the static RED check
$files = @(
'.codex/agents/implementation-planning-agent.toml',
'.codex/agents/implementation-agent.toml'
)
foreach ($file in $files) {
if (-not (Select-String -LiteralPath $file -SimpleMatch 'docs/HARNESS.md' -Quiet)) {
Write-Error "$file does not require docs/HARNESS.md"
}
if (-not (Select-String -LiteralPath $file -SimpleMatch 'docs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md' -Quiet)) {
Write-Error "$file does not require docs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md"
}
}
if (-not (Select-String -LiteralPath '.codex/agents/implementation-agent.toml' -SimpleMatch 'Executor-selected current Step' -Quiet)) {
Write-Error 'Implementation Agent is not restricted to the current Step'
}
Expected: FAIL for the missing Harness-document references and current-Step rule.
- Step 2: Add the Planning Agent contract
Add mandatory reads for docs/HARNESS.md, docs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md, and
.codex/hooks.json. Preserve the existing sequence:
multi-Step draft -> explicit user approval -> phases planning files
separate explicit Harness execution request -> scripts/execute.py
State that the planning agent never selects or executes a Step and does not write Executor-owned timestamps.
- Step 3: Add the Implementation Agent contract
Require this execution recipe:
approved plan + materialized phase files + Executor-selected current stepN.md
-> read prerequisites and previous summaries
-> RED -> observe expected failure -> minimal GREEN -> focused/full VERIFY
-> update only current Step status plus summary/error_message/blocked_reason
-> stop without starting the next Step
Name .codex/hooks.json, scripts/hooks/pre_tool_use.py, and
scripts/hooks/stop_validation.py. State that hooks run automatically, do not prove
RED, and are not manually invoked as substitutes for registered hooks. Reserve
timestamps, retry control, commits, and next-Step selection for the Executor.
- Step 4: Parse and rerun the static check
@'
import pathlib, tomllib
for path in pathlib.Path('.codex/agents').glob('*.toml'):
with path.open('rb') as stream:
tomllib.load(stream)
print('ALL_AGENT_TOML_OK')
'@ | python -
rg -n "docs/HARNESS.md|docs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md|Executor-selected current Step|scripts/execute.py|PreToolUse|Stop" `
.codex/agents/implementation-planning-agent.toml `
.codex/agents/implementation-agent.toml
Expected: TOML parse passes and every required boundary is visible.
- Step 5: Commit
git add .codex/agents/implementation-planning-agent.toml .codex/agents/implementation-agent.toml
git commit -m "docs: bind implementation agents to Harness steps"
Task 2: Shared Harness skill and guide alignment
Files:
- Modify:
.agents/skills/harness/SKILL.md - Modify:
.codex/skills/fesa-cpp-msvc-tdd/SKILL.md - Modify:
docs/SOLVER_AGENT_DESIGN.md - Modify:
docs/implementation-plans/README.md
Interfaces:
-
Consumes: Task 1 Agent terminology and role ownership.
-
Produces: one consistent Executor/Step/hook lifecycle discoverable by both agents.
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Step 1: Run the shared-contract RED check
$files = @('.agents/skills/harness/SKILL.md', '.codex/skills/fesa-cpp-msvc-tdd/SKILL.md')
foreach ($file in $files) {
if (-not (Select-String -LiteralPath $file -SimpleMatch 'docs/HARNESS.md' -Quiet)) {
Write-Error "$file does not route to docs/HARNESS.md"
}
if (-not (Select-String -LiteralPath $file -SimpleMatch 'docs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md' -Quiet)) {
Write-Error "$file does not route to docs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md"
}
}
Expected: FAIL because the current skills omit these mandatory references.
- Step 2: Update the Harness skill
Add a concise required-reading section and an Executor/Implementation-Agent ownership section. Preserve the existing phase schemas. Explicitly distinguish:
Executor-owned: branch, pending Step, retry, timestamps, commits, advancement
Agent-owned: current Step work and status payload fields
Hook-owned: PreToolUse interception and Stop whole-project validation
- Step 3: Update FESA TDD skill and guides
Make the TDD skill require both Harness documents and materialized phase files for
implementation. Update the solver-agent and implementation-plan guides with the same
current-Step recipe, automatic hook use, status-field split, and separate Executor
authorization. Avoid copying all 600 lines of HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md; link to it.
- Step 4: Validate skills and Harness behavior
python C:/Users/baram/.codex/skills/.system/skill-creator/scripts/quick_validate.py .agents/skills/harness
python C:/Users/baram/.codex/skills/.system/skill-creator/scripts/quick_validate.py .codex/skills/fesa-cpp-msvc-tdd
uv run --with pytest python -m pytest -v -rs
git diff --check
Expected: both skills are valid, Harness Python tests pass, and no whitespace error is reported.
- Step 5: Run final policy and scope checks
rg -n "docs/HARNESS.md|docs/HARNESS_WORKFLOW.md|Executor-selected current Step|current Step|scripts/execute.py|PreToolUse|Stop" `
.codex/agents/implementation-planning-agent.toml `
.codex/agents/implementation-agent.toml `
.agents/skills/harness/SKILL.md `
.codex/skills/fesa-cpp-msvc-tdd/SKILL.md `
docs/SOLVER_AGENT_DESIGN.md `
docs/implementation-plans/README.md
git diff --name-only HEAD -- reference phases src include tests CMakeLists.txt
git status --short
Expected: required policies are present; no reference, phase, C++, test, or CMake file changed.
- Step 6: Commit
git add .agents/skills/harness/SKILL.md .codex/skills/fesa-cpp-msvc-tdd/SKILL.md `
docs/SOLVER_AGENT_DESIGN.md docs/implementation-plans/README.md
git commit -m "docs: align Harness step execution guidance"