Sub-agents use real-time orchestration with JS + Git isolation concurrency + breakpoint recovery. This architectural approach is very effective for controlling token consumption in high-concurrency scenarios. Among the six modes, "adversarial verification" and "dual confrontation" are especially worth a close look.

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Claude Code core team members share best practices for dynamic workflow
CryptoWorld reports that Thariq Shihipar introduces key points on implementing dynamic workflows in Claude Opus 4.8: orchestrating sub-agents in real-time with JavaScript to address the limitations of single-channel processing complex tasks and high concurrency token consumption. Separating development plans from chat context into version-controlled scripts, enabling concurrent scheduling in isolated Git workspaces and supporting breakpoint recovery. The core relies on six major design patterns: classification and execution, fan-out and synthesis, adversarial verification, generation and filtering, double duel, and looping until pass. Three practical tips are provided: set token budgets, incorporate instructions, and modularize skill management.
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