# Service Service to orchestration for agent for a given task ## Task - name - tasks promt - defined running container - resolve time - one or multable TaskTag - complexty level --- complex level is defined by rules like: "resolve time" > 60 then complex level = extrem hard --- and add Promt at beeginning for that tasks - Schedule --- define when and how the tasks is scheduled ## Schedule - Time based - immediately - datetime-event (schedule task starts at a specific date/time) - Event-driven triggers via normal published events - agent or agents finished events --- all agents are finished successfully --- all agents are finished --- one or more agents are failed ## Task Flow Control (no super tasks) - Every task is first-class. subtasks are normal tasks and use the same fields. - next_task / previous_task for explicit linear task order. - condition for if-style branching (task result chooses next path). - foreach_items and foreach_task_template for item expansion flows. - goto_task with optional additional prompt appended/merged into target task. ## complexty level define how complex a tasks is. Low, middle, Hard, extrem hard. low: is easy to resolve. has easy logic. only one topic area. resolve within max 30 min. middle: is modreate to resolve. has easy logic. only one topic area. resolve within max 60 min. Hard: need to split in sub tasks. not easy logic. multiable topic areas. resolve time is greater 60 min extram hard: need to split in sub tasks. not easy logic. multiable topic areas. resolve time is unkown. ## TaskTag Define a enum Tag that define a Tasks working area. This is needed to define what a agant is able to do. A Tasks can have multiable TaskTag what would identfy that a Tasks is to complex and needs to be splitted. ## Agent A Agent has multipale assigned skills A Agent has a TaskTag has choose rules. like: Task has only one TaskTag equals my TaskTag Agent can wait for sub agents Agent can call a sub agent Agent return a success status --- on not success agent escalate. but need to give a escalation promt / escalation reason ## running container define the needed running enviroment. a container is fully isolated except root container a contaienr has a set of needed tools a agent can not access outside a container ## Tool define the needed binary and runable application like shell, python, pip, pip libs, etc. also contains a instructuons how to use and not use a tool define the perpose of a tool # Frontend cli cli tool to manage Agents, Tasks, Tools, container, complexty level, TaskTag, Schedule cli tool to define a Tasks and also start them.