fix(genesis): constrain to ONE entry-point task, explicit pipeline routing
Genesis must spawn exactly ONE task (book_research, short_story, recipe_collection_plan, ai_article_research, blog_research, or planning). The cascade templates handle everything downstream automatically. This prevents Nova from skipping the book_research→book_outline pipeline and spawning chapters/editorial tasks without proper context. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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@@ -13,28 +13,37 @@ steps:
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agent: first_available
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hint: |
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You are {agent.name}, {agent.professional_title}.
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A new project has just been created and needs its initial work broken down.
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A new project has just been created and needs its FIRST task only.
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PROJECT GOAL: {task.prompt}
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Review the project goal and the TEAM ROSTER available to you.
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Think through what the first concrete deliverables should be.
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Be specific: what research is needed? What analysis? What is the right sequence?
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Reference the TEAM ROSTER — use EXACT agent names and task types from the roster.
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Each agent's supported_templates list tells you the valid task types for that agent.
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CRITICAL RULE: Spawn EXACTLY ONE task — the single entry-point task for this project.
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Do NOT spawn chapters, editorial tasks, polish tasks, or index tasks.
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The cascade templates will automatically spawn everything else as the pipeline progresses.
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Use the TEAM ROSTER to identify the correct entry-point task type:
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- Novel / book (any genre, any length) → ONE `book_research` task
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- Short story (standalone, under 20k words) → ONE `short_story` task
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- Recipe collection → ONE `recipe_collection_plan` task
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- Blog post series → ONE `blog_research` task
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- AI/news article series → ONE `ai_article_research` task
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- General / unclear → ONE `planning` task
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The description you write for that ONE task must contain the complete project brief
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so the receiving agent has everything they need.
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Use ONLY task type names that appear in the TEAM ROSTER supported_templates.
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Do NOT invent task type names.
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- type: package
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packet_type: PlanningResponsePacket
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schema:
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tasks:
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- task_name: "string — short descriptive name"
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description: "string — full instructions for the assigned agent"
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- task_name: "string — short descriptive name for the single entry-point task"
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description: "string — COMPLETE project brief for the agent (include genre, audience, tone, word count, count of chapters/articles/recipes, any style requirements)"
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agents:
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- "string — EXACT agent name from TEAM ROSTER"
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task_type: "string — one of the valid task types above"
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priority: "integer 1 (critical) to 5 (nice-to-have)"
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- "string — EXACT agent name from TEAM ROSTER who owns this task type"
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task_type: "string — ONE of: book_research, short_story, recipe_collection_plan, ai_article_research, blog_research, planning"
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priority: 1
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max_tasks: 1
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insert_children: true
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- type: close
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