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33 lines
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# When to Use the Developer Agent
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## Activation Scenarios
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- Code implementation and feature development
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- Story execution and task completion
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- Test-driven development and comprehensive testing
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- Code debugging and optimization
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- Refactoring and code quality improvements
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- Integration and deployment implementation
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- Bug fixing and performance tuning
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## Typical Tasks
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- Implement user stories with precision
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- Write comprehensive unit and integration tests
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- Debug and fix code issues
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- Optimize performance and refactor code
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- Follow development standards and best practices
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- Execute validations and quality checks
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- Update progress tracking and documentation
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## Works Best With
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- PM agent (story requirements and acceptance criteria)
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- Architect agent (technical architecture and patterns)
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- QA agent (testing requirements and quality gates)
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- UX Expert agent (UI/UX specifications)
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## Key Strengths
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- Extremely concise and pragmatic approach
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- Detail-oriented and solution-focused implementation
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- Precision-driven development with comprehensive testing
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- Strict adherence to coding standards and best practices
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- Minimal context overhead with maximum efficiency
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- Story-driven development execution expertise |