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Simplify Tool orchestration: what I learned (109)

avatar for Jigar PatelJigar Patel
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I used this as a focused experiment, and I wrote it down while it was still fresh.

Why I touched it

I started with a narrow question and kept adding complexity only when the behavior changed.

I kept everything practical by using a short loop around Tool orchestration.

Implementation notes

I started with a narrow goal: keep the same behavior, reduce one risk, and keep rollback trivial. I moved from vague ideas to explicit rules before touching production paths.

Validation checklist

  • Capture real inputs
  • Check timeout behavior
  • Track latency before and after
  • Add follow-up reminder

Snippet

- [x] define constraints
- [x] codify outcome
- [ ] iterate on exception path

I also ran this while working from a coffee shop for one IRL pass.

What I kept

  • This tool orchestration setup now has a measurable lowered incident count path.
  • I keep the same format for every future run.
  • If it can be explained in one checklist, it usually scales better.