| name | sonnet |
| description | Override default model selection for specific subagents to use Sonnet instead of Opus. Use ONLY when the user explicitly requests to use Sonnet model for Plan, code-reviewer, code-simplifier, or Resolve Conflicts agents. Do not use this skill proactively - it requires explicit user instruction. |
Sonnet Model Override
Overview
Use Sonnet model for specific subagents that normally run with Opus. This provides faster execution with lower cost while maintaining high quality for most tasks.
When to Use This Skill
IMPORTANT: Only use this skill when the user explicitly requests to use Sonnet. Examples:
- "Use Sonnet for the code review"
- "Run the plan agent with Sonnet"
- "Use Sonnet model for this"
Do NOT use this skill proactively or by default.
Supported Subagents
This skill applies to the following subagents only:
- Plan - Planning and exploration agent
- pr-review-toolkit:code-reviewer - Code review agent
- pr-review-toolkit:code-simplifier - Code simplification agent
- Resolve Conflicts - Merge conflict resolution agent
Usage
When invoking any of the supported subagents, add the model parameter set to "sonnet":
Examples
Plan agent with Sonnet:
Task(
subagent_type="Plan",
model="sonnet",
prompt="Plan the implementation of the new feature",
description="Plan new feature"
)
Code reviewer with Sonnet:
Task(
subagent_type="pr-review-toolkit:code-reviewer",
model="sonnet",
prompt="Review the recent changes for code quality issues",
description="Review code changes"
)
Code simplifier with Sonnet:
Task(
subagent_type="pr-review-toolkit:code-simplifier",
model="sonnet",
prompt="Simplify the code while preserving functionality",
description="Simplify code"
)
Resolve Conflicts with Sonnet:
Task(
subagent_type="Resolve Conflicts",
model="sonnet",
prompt="Resolve the merge conflicts in the current branch",
description="Resolve merge conflicts"
)
Important Notes
- The
modelparameter accepts:"sonnet","opus", or"haiku" - Only add this parameter when explicitly requested by the user
- Sonnet provides a good balance of speed, cost, and quality for most tasks
- For particularly complex tasks, Opus may still be preferable (but only use if user requests it)