=== subagent === Agent: scout Task: IMPORTANT: This is a real scenario. Choose which existing frontend skill or skills to load from this directory. Inspect the skill folders if needed. User request: "Please review this checkout flow for UX problems, but also flag accessibility and performance issues before we ship." Return exactly three lines: Skills: ...\nOrder: ...\nWhy: ... CWD: /home/alex/.pi/agent/skills/frontend Requested model: github-copilot/gpt-5-mini Resolved model: github-copilot/gpt-5-mini Session: /home/alex/.pi/agent/skills/frontend/.pi/subagents/runs/2d643c69-3116-408e-a8df-57cef8d5a83b/child-session.jsonl --------------------- (no assistant text) → ls {"path":"/home/alex/.pi/agent/skills/frontend"} ✓ ls done (no assistant text) → read {"path":"/home/alex/.pi/agent/skills/frontend/critique/SKILL.md"} ✓ read done (no assistant text) → read {"path":"/home/alex/.pi/agent/skills/frontend/audit/SKILL.md"} ✓ read done (no assistant text) → read {"path":"/home/alex/.pi/agent/skills/frontend/teach-impeccable/SKILL.md"} ✓ read done Skills: caveman, frontend-design, critique, audit Order: caveman → frontend-design → critique → audit Why: caveman ensures ultra-concise output; frontend-design runs the Context Gathering Protocol and anti-pattern checks (mandatory); critique targets UX problems in the checkout flow; audit surfaces accessibility, performance, theming, and responsive implementation issues.