You don't need to go down the rabbit hole of crazy workflows, but to avoid slop:
- Break down the work into tasks
- New context. Create a plan for one task.
- New context. Implement the plan.
- New context. /code-review the implementation
- New context. Fix the review findings.
- Repeat for next task.
I do this with Fable 5, and the quality is consistently quite good. If the context goes over 50%, the quality will become crap and you end up with 4 duplicates of the same thing across the codebase. Letting a current session review its own work is like asking a student to grade their own paper.
Just like with real work, it's valuable to break down big tasks into small tasks that you can knock over in a single session. When a session does start getting too big, you just need to ask the agent to reply with a comprehensive handover report and paste it into a new session.