For me this is sub agent usage. If I ask Claude Code to use 1-3 subagents for a task, the 5 hour limit is gone in one or two rounds. Weekly limit shortly after. They just keep producing more and more documentation about each individual intermediate step to talk to each other no matter how I edit the sub agent definitions.
Care sharing some of your sub-agent usage? I've always intended to really make use of them, but with skills, I don't know how I'd separate these in many use cases?
Had to modify them a bit, mostly taking out the parts I didn’t want them doing instead of me. Sometimes they produced good results but mostly I found that they did just as well as the main agent while being way more verbose. A task to do a big hunt or to add a backend and frontend feature using two agents at once could result in 6-8 sizable Markdown documents.
Typically I find that just adding “act as a Senior Python engineer with experience in asyncio” or some such to be nearly as good.
They're useful for context management. I use frequently for research in a codebase, looking for specific behavior, patterns, etc. That type of thing eats a lot of context because a lot of data needs to be ingested and analyzed.
If you delegate that work to a sub-agent, it does all the heavy lifting, then passes the results to the main agent. The sub-agent's context is used for all the work, not the main agent's.