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The model-facing delegation tool over one configured ctx.subagents provider. Changing the provider changes transport without changing the execution contract.
Provider selection and lifecycle
Each plugin instance binds one provider to one toolName; the model receives no provider selector. Load another distinctly named instance to expose another transport. The tool registers only while its provider exists, avoiding sibling load-order and provider-reload dependencies. Its description follows provider.inheritsParentContext: fresh children require standalone prompts, while forked children already see completed parent turns.
A foreground call passes the execution signal through startup and execution, awaits run.result, and always awaits run.dispose() before returning. Only completed returns the canonical { kind: 'foreground', runId, output: JsonValue[] }, rendered as the same final text; abort, refusal, token limit, and other failures become errored tool results without partial output. If result collection and disposal both reject, the errored result preserves both diagnostics.
With run_in_background: true, backgroundMode selects the route. one-shot registers a plain parent-owned Task and returns canonical { kind: 'background', taskId }, rendered as started background subagent task <id>, even when the provider supports continuable children; generic task tools own its later status, collection, cancellation, and notices. continuable requires a provider with the prepareContinuable capability, calls ctx.subagents.startContinuable(), and returns { kind: 'continuable', subagentId }, rendered as started subagent <childId>. The continuable route resolves at inbox acceptance: the child owns its own turns from there, so this call neither waits for nor collects a result, and the child does not report back — its transcript by that id is the source of its output, and the optional global send_message tool sends it more work. Starting continuable work does not require send_message to be loaded. See the background subagent Agent Note, the continuable subagents Agent Note, and the merged-service Agent Note.
toolFilter changes the child's global tool layer but is not a parent-derived authority ceiling. See the agent-scope security non-goal.
Config
| Key | Meaning |
|---|---|
provider (required) |
Provider name (spawn, fork, acp, ...). |
toolName |
Model-facing name, default subagent; distinct for every loaded instance. |
enableRunInBackground |
Exposes background mode, default true; disabling also rejects forced background calls. |
backgroundMode |
Background lifecycle policy, default one-shot. continuable requires the provider's prepareContinuable capability and returns a durable child id; it does not require the follow-up tool. |
agentOptions |
Provider-specific child provider, model, and positive maxTokens; the in-process provider treats explicit values as overrides of inherited parent options. |
persona |
Per-child persona; requires provider persona capability. |
toolFilter |
Per-child global-tool restriction; requires toolFilter capability. |
maxDepth |
Absolute delegation-depth cap, default 3 (0 forbids delegation); a numeric cap requires the depthLimit capability and fails the mount without it. 'provider-managed' sends no cap for an out-of-process provider whose budget belongs to the child harness. The tool stays visible at the cap; each attempted start checks the calling agent's current depth and returns an errored tool result when rejected. |
Concurrency
Foreground and background calls are exclusive. Children may share the parent's workspace or external resources, and a unary classifier cannot prove that sibling delegations have disjoint effects. See the parallel tool-call Agent Note.
Model Experience
Tool schema
What the model sees
The generated default subagent schema under this instance's configured name while its provider exists. Provider context inheritance changes the tool and prompt descriptions; enabled background mode adds run_in_background, and continuable mode describes starting a background subagent that keeps its conversation and returns its subagent id, while one-shot mode describes a background task id collected with task_output and stopped with task_kill.
Token effect
Fixed schema cost per parent request; each provider instance adds one schema.
KV Cache effect
Prefix-stable while provider instances, names, descriptions, and schemas are unchanged. Provider registration lifecycle may invalidate parent reuse from the first changed tool definition.
Foreground result
What the model sees
The call retains the description and prompt. Success contains only the child's final text; other outcomes become Error: <message>. Intermediate child steps stay out of the parent.
Token effect
The prompt and result remain in parent history until compaction; child working context remains in the child.
KV Cache effect
Append-only; newly visible content follows the reusable request prefix and does not invalidate existing KV-cache entries.
Background result
What the model sees
Start returns exactly started subagent <childId> in configured continuable mode, or started background subagent task <id> in configured one-shot mode. In one-shot mode the generic task surface provides later status, final output, cancellation responses, and notices. In continuable mode the child does not report back; an independently loaded send_message tool delivers follow-ups, and the child's transcript by its id is the source of its output.
Token effect
The acknowledgement is retained; a one-shot final output enters parent history only when collected or injected, while a continuable child's output never returns through this tool.
KV Cache effect
Append-only; newly visible content follows the reusable request prefix and does not invalidate existing KV-cache entries.
Known Limitations and Deferred Work
- Background runs expose no result through this tool — a one-shot task's final output is collected through the generic task surface, and a continuable child's output stays in its own session, read by its subagent id.
- Duplicate names across waiting instances are detected late (
TODO(subagent-dup-toolname)) — preventing provider-registration rollback requires a registry of intended names. - Child policy is fixed per instance — another model, persona, tool filter, or depth cap requires another distinctly named tool.