docs(batch-super-dev): Document agent limitations and fix workflow issues

Issue discovered in platform project batch execution:
- Attempted to batch-regenerate 14 skeleton stories
- Agents cannot invoke /create-story-with-gap-analysis workflow
- Batch execution requires pre-generated BMAD stories

ROOT CAUSE:
- Agents cannot execute slash commands (user CLI only)
- Agents cannot invoke other BMAD workflows autonomously
- Story creation requires interactive user input

IMPROVEMENTS:
1. AGENT-LIMITATIONS.md - Clear documentation of what agents can/cannot do
2. WORKFLOW-PATCH-STEP-2.5.md - Fix for batch-super-dev Step 2.5
3. BMAD-WORKFLOW-IMPROVEMENTS.md - Complete analysis and recommendations

KEY LESSON:
Batch-super-dev is for EXECUTION, not CREATION.
Story generation must happen before batch execution.

Files:
- src/modules/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/batch-super-dev/AGENT-LIMITATIONS.md
- src/modules/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/batch-super-dev/WORKFLOW-PATCH-STEP-2.5.md
- BMAD-WORKFLOW-IMPROVEMENTS.md
- src/modules/cis/module.yaml (prettier formatting)
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# BMAD Workflow Improvements - Lessons from Batch Execution
**Date:** 2026-01-08
**Context:** Batch-super-dev tried to regenerate 14 skeleton stories but failed
**Root Cause:** Agents cannot invoke workflows/skills in batch mode
---
## Issue Summary
**What Happened:**
1. Created 21 skeleton sub-story files (just headers + widget lists)
2. Launched 14 agents via batch-super-dev to process them
3. Agents correctly identified stories were incomplete (no tasks section)
4. Agents correctly halted per super-dev-pipeline Step 1.4.5
5. BUT: Batch-super-dev Step 2.5 says to "Invoke workflow: /bmad..." which agents can't do
6. Result: 13/14 agents halted correctly, 1 somehow succeeded
**The Problem:**
- Workflows correctly validate and halt
- BUT batch-super-dev suggests agents can regenerate stories
- Agents CANNOT execute `/` commands or invoke workflows autonomously
- This creates false expectations
---
## Proposed Fixes
### Fix 1: Update batch-super-dev Step 2.5 (Story Validation)
**Current Code (lines 82-99):**
```xml
<ask>Create story file with gap analysis? (yes/no):</ask>
<check if="response == 'yes'">
<output>Creating story {{story_key}} with codebase gap analysis...</output>
<action>Invoke workflow: /bmad:bmm:workflows:create-story-with-gap-analysis</action>
<action>Parameters: story_key={{story_key}}</action>
```
**Problem:**
- "Invoke workflow: /bmad..." doesn't work for agents
- Agents can't run slash commands
- This will always fail in batch mode
**Recommended Fix:**
```xml
<ask>Create story file with gap analysis? (yes/no):</ask>
<check if="response == 'yes'">
<check if="batch mode">
<output>
⚠️ CANNOT CREATE STORIES IN BATCH MODE
Agents cannot invoke workflows autonomously.
**Required Action:**
1. Exit batch-super-dev
2. Run manually: /create-story-with-gap-analysis
3. Specify story key: {{story_key}}
4. Re-run batch-super-dev after story created
Skipping story {{story_key}} from batch.
</output>
<action>Mark story for removal from selection</action>
<action>Add to skipped_stories with reason: "Story creation requires manual workflow"</action>
</check>
<check if="interactive mode">
<output>Creating story {{story_key}} with codebase gap analysis...</output>
<output>
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Story creation requires /create-story-with-gap-analysis workflow
This workflow cannot be invoked from within another workflow.
**Please run:**
```
/create-story-with-gap-analysis
```
Then return to this workflow.
</output>
<action>HALT - Cannot auto-invoke create-story workflow</action>
</check>
</check>
```
**Why This Works:**
- ✅ Explicitly states agents can't create stories in batch
- ✅ Tells user exactly what to do
- ✅ Prevents false expectations
- ✅ Provides clear halt message
---
### Fix 2: Add Agent Limitations Section to batch-super-dev
**Add new section after line 5:**
```xml
<workflow>
<agent-limitations critical="true">
<limitation n="1">
<title>Agents Cannot Invoke Workflows</title>
<description>
Task agents running in batch mode cannot execute slash commands (/)
or invoke other BMAD workflows. If a story requires creation or
regeneration, the batch must halt and user must handle manually.
</description>
<impact>
Stories without proper BMAD format (12 sections, tasks) will be skipped
in batch execution. User must run /create-story-with-gap-analysis first.
</impact>
</limitation>
<limitation n="2">
<title>Agents Cannot Prompt User Interactively</title>
<description>
Batch agents run autonomously. They cannot ask user questions mid-execution.
All decisions must be pre-configured or stories will be skipped.
</description>
<impact>
Optional steps are auto-skipped. Ambiguous requirements cause halt.
</impact>
</limitation>
<limitation n="3">
<title>Skeleton Stories Will Be Skipped</title>
<description>
If a story file has &lt;12 BMAD sections or 0 tasks, super-dev-pipeline
will correctly halt with "Nothing to implement" message. This is NOT
a bug - it's correct behavior. User must regenerate story first.
</description>
<impact>
Batch execution requires ALL stories to be properly formatted BEFORE
running batch-super-dev. Do not attempt batch regeneration.
</impact>
</limitation>
</agent-limitations>
<step n="1" goal="Load and parse sprint-status.yaml">
...
```
**Why This Helps:**
- ✅ Sets clear expectations upfront
- ✅ Explains why stories get skipped
- ✅ Prevents users from making same mistake I did
- ✅ Documents known limitations explicitly
---
### Fix 3: Enhance super-dev-pipeline Step 1.4.5 (Pre-Flight Bailout)
**Current Code (lines 94-105):**
```
If total_task_count == 0:
Display:
⚠️ EARLY BAILOUT: No Tasks Found
Story file exists but has no tasks in Tasks/Subtasks section.
- Story may be incomplete or malformed
- Run create-story or validate-create-story first
HALT - Nothing to implement
```
**Recommended Enhancement:**
```
If total_task_count == 0:
Display:
⚠️ EARLY BAILOUT: No Tasks Found
Story file exists but has no tasks in Tasks/Subtasks section.
**Common Causes:**
1. Story file is a skeleton/template (not generated by /create-story)
2. Story file is missing BMAD sections
3. Story file was manually created without proper format
**This is NOT a pipeline bug** - this is correct validation behavior.
**Required Action:**
{if batch mode}
- Story will be SKIPPED from batch execution
- User must regenerate: /create-story-with-gap-analysis
- Then re-run batch for this story
{else}
- Run: /create-story-with-gap-analysis
- Specify story key: {story_key}
- Then re-run super-dev-pipeline
{endif}
**IMPORTANT FOR AGENTS:**
Do NOT attempt to regenerate the story yourself. Agents cannot invoke
the /create-story-with-gap-analysis workflow. Document this issue and
halt gracefully.
HALT - Nothing to implement
```
**Why This Helps:**
- ✅ Explains this is CORRECT behavior, not a bug
- ✅ Explicitly tells agents NOT to try regenerating
- ✅ Provides clear user action steps
- ✅ Different guidance for batch vs interactive mode
- ✅ Sets correct expectations
---
### Fix 4: Add Pre-Batch Validation Recommendations
**Add new document:** `_bmad/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/batch-super-dev/BATCH-BEST-PRACTICES.md`
```markdown
# Batch Super-Dev Best Practices
## Pre-Batch Checklist
**BEFORE running /batch-super-dev, verify:**
### ✅ All Story Files Exist
```bash
# Check all ready-for-dev stories have files
for story in $(grep "ready-for-dev" docs/sprint-artifacts/sprint-status.yaml | cut -d: -f1); do
if [ ! -f "docs/sprint-artifacts/story-$story.md" ]; then
echo "❌ Missing: $story"
fi
done
```
### ✅ All Stories Have Proper BMAD Format
Run validation script:
```bash
./scripts/validate-bmad-format.sh docs/sprint-artifacts/story-*.md
```
**Required:** All stories must show "✅ All 12 sections present"
### ✅ All Stories Have Tasks
```bash
# Check all stories have at least 1 task
for file in docs/sprint-artifacts/story-*.md; do
task_count=$(grep -c "^- \[ \]" "$file" 2>/dev/null || echo "0")
if [ "$task_count" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "❌ No tasks: $(basename $file)"
fi
done
```
**Required:** All stories must have unchecked tasks (something to implement)
---
## Common Mistakes
### ❌ Mistake 1: Batch Regeneration
**Don't:**
```bash
# Create 20 skeleton story files
# Run batch-super-dev expecting agents to regenerate them
```
**Why:** Agents cannot invoke /create-story-with-gap-analysis workflow
**Do Instead:**
```bash
# Regenerate stories one at a time
for story in story-20-13a-{1..5}; do
/create-story-with-gap-analysis # Interactive, per story
done
# THEN run batch-super-dev
/batch-super-dev
```
### ❌ Mistake 2: Mixed Story Quality
**Don't:**
- Mix properly generated stories with skeleton templates
- Assume agents will "fix" incomplete stories
- Launch batch without validating story format
**Do:**
- Validate ALL stories before batch
- Regenerate any incomplete ones
- Ensure consistent quality
### ❌ Mistake 3: Assuming Agents Can Run / Commands
**Don't:**
- Tell agents to "Run /create-story"
- Expect agents to invoke other workflows
- Assume agents can execute user CLI commands
**Do:**
- Pre-generate all stories before batch
- Use batch ONLY for implementation, not planning
- Keep story creation separate from story execution
---
## Success Patterns
### ✅ Pattern 1: Manual Create → Batch Execute
```bash
# Step 1: Create all stories manually (1-2 days)
/create-story-with-gap-analysis # For each of 20 stories
# Step 2: Validate all stories
./scripts/validate-all-stories.sh
# Step 3: Batch execute (parallel, fast)
/batch-super-dev # Select all 20 stories, run 4 agents
```
### ✅ Pattern 2: Incremental Batch Execution
```bash
# Execute stories in small batches as you create them
/create-story-with-gap-analysis # Create 5 stories
/batch-super-dev # Execute those 5 (filter by epic)
/create-story-with-gap-analysis # Create 5 more
/batch-super-dev # Execute those 5
```
### ✅ Pattern 3: Validation Before Batch
```bash
# Add to your workflow
validate_stories() {
for story in $@; do
if ! ./scripts/validate-bmad-format.sh "$story"; then
echo "❌ Story $story is not ready for batch"
echo "Run: /create-story-with-gap-analysis"
exit 1
fi
done
echo "✅ All stories validated, ready for batch"
}
validate_stories docs/sprint-artifacts/story-20-13*.md
/batch-super-dev
```
---
## When to Use Batch vs Individual
### Use Batch When:
- ✅ All stories properly formatted (12 sections, tasks present)
- ✅ Stories are independent (no complex dependencies)
- ✅ You want parallel execution (2-4 stories at once)
- ✅ Stories are similar complexity (all ~1 day effort)
### Use Individual (/dev-story) When:
- ✅ Story needs interactive decisions
- ✅ Story is complex (>3 days effort)
- ✅ Story has complex dependencies
- ✅ You want close monitoring/control
### DON'T Use Batch When:
- ❌ Stories are skeleton templates (not generated)
- ❌ Stories missing BMAD sections
- ❌ Mixed quality (some good, some incomplete)
- ❌ Need to create/regenerate stories
```
---
## Key Takeaway
**Batch-super-dev is for EXECUTION, not CREATION.**
Story creation is an interactive, context-heavy process that requires:
- User input on requirements
- Codebase scanning
- Gap analysis decisions
- Template generation
This cannot be reliably automated in batch mode. Always create stories first,
then batch execute them.
```
---
**Location:** `_bmad/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/batch-super-dev/BATCH-BEST-PRACTICES.md`

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# Agent Limitations in Batch Mode
**CRITICAL:** Agents running in batch-super-dev have specific limitations. Understanding these prevents wasted time and sets correct expectations.
---
## Core Limitations
### ❌ Agents CANNOT Invoke Other Workflows
**What this means:**
- Agents cannot run `/create-story-with-gap-analysis`
- Agents cannot execute `/` slash commands (those are for user CLI)
- Agents cannot call other BMAD workflows mid-execution
**Why:**
- Slash commands require user terminal context
- Workflow invocation requires special tool access
- Batch agents are isolated execution contexts
**Implication:**
- Story creation MUST happen before batch execution
- If stories are incomplete, batch will skip them
- No way to "fix" stories during batch
---
### ❌ Agents CANNOT Prompt User Interactively
**What this means:**
- Batch runs autonomously, no user interaction
- `<ask>` tags are auto-answered with defaults
- No way to clarify ambiguous requirements mid-batch
**Why:**
- Batch is designed for unattended execution
- User may not be present during execution
- Prompts would break parallel execution
**Implication:**
- All requirements must be clear in story file
- Optional steps are skipped
- Ambiguous stories will halt or skip
---
### ❌ Agents CANNOT Generate Missing BMAD Sections
**What this means:**
- If story has <12 sections, agent halts
- If story has 0 tasks, agent halts
- Agent will NOT try to "fix" the story format
**Why:**
- Story format is structural, not implementation
- Generating sections requires context agent doesn't have
- Gap analysis requires codebase scanning beyond agent scope
**Implication:**
- All stories must be properly formatted BEFORE batch
- Run validation: `./scripts/validate-bmad-format.sh`
- Regenerate incomplete stories manually
---
## What Agents CAN Do
### ✅ Execute Clear, Well-Defined Tasks
**Works well:**
- Stories with 10-30 specific tasks
- Clear acceptance criteria
- Existing code to modify
- Well-defined scope
### ✅ Make Implementation Decisions
**Works well:**
- Choose between valid approaches
- Apply patterns from codebase
- Fix bugs based on error messages
- Optimize existing code
### ✅ Run Tests and Verify
**Works well:**
- Execute test suites
- Measure coverage
- Fix failing tests
- Validate implementations
---
## Pre-Batch Validation Checklist
**Before running /batch-super-dev, verify ALL selected stories:**
```bash
# 1. Check story files exist
for story in $(grep "ready-for-dev" docs/sprint-artifacts/sprint-status.yaml | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/://'); do
[ -f "docs/sprint-artifacts/story-$story.md" ] || echo "❌ Missing: $story"
done
# 2. Check all have 12 BMAD sections
for file in docs/sprint-artifacts/story-*.md; do
sections=$(grep -c "^## " "$file")
if [ "$sections" -lt 12 ]; then
echo "❌ Incomplete: $file ($sections/12 sections)"
fi
done
# 3. Check all have tasks
for file in docs/sprint-artifacts/story-*.md; do
tasks=$(grep -c "^- \[ \]" "$file")
if [ "$tasks" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "❌ No tasks: $file"
fi
done
```
**If any checks fail:**
1. Regenerate those stories: `/create-story-with-gap-analysis`
2. Validate again
3. THEN run batch-super-dev
---
## Error Messages Explained
### "EARLY BAILOUT: No Tasks Found"
**What it means:** Story file has 0 unchecked tasks
**Is this a bug?** ❌ NO - This is correct validation
**What to do:**
- If story is skeleton: Regenerate with /create-story-with-gap-analysis
- If story is complete: Mark as "done" in sprint-status.yaml
- If story needs work: Add tasks to story file
### "EARLY BAILOUT: Invalid Story Format"
**What it means:** Story missing required sections (Tasks, AC, etc.)
**Is this a bug?** ❌ NO - This is correct validation
**What to do:**
- Regenerate with /create-story-with-gap-analysis
- Do NOT try to manually add sections (skip gap analysis)
- Do NOT launch batch with incomplete stories
### "Story Creation Failed" or "Skipped"
**What it means:** Agent tried to create story but couldn't
**Is this a bug?** ❌ NO - Agents can't create stories
**What to do:**
- Exit batch-super-dev
- Manually run /create-story-with-gap-analysis
- Re-run batch after story created
---
## Best Practices
### ✅ DO: Generate All Stories Before Batch
**Workflow:**
```
1. Plan epic → Identify stories → Create list
2. Generate stories: /create-story-with-gap-analysis (1-2 days)
3. Validate stories: ./scripts/validate-all-stories.sh
4. Execute stories: /batch-super-dev (parallel, fast)
```
### ✅ DO: Use Small Batches for Mixed Complexity
**Workflow:**
```
1. Group by complexity (micro, standard, complex)
2. Batch micro stories (quick wins)
3. Batch standard stories
4. Execute complex stories individually
```
### ❌ DON'T: Try to Batch Regenerate
**Why it fails:**
```
1. Create 20 skeleton files with just widget lists
2. Run /batch-super-dev
3. Expect agents to regenerate them
→ FAILS: Agents can't invoke /create-story workflow
```
### ❌ DON'T: Mix Skeletons with Proper Stories
**Why it fails:**
```
1. 10 proper BMAD stories + 10 skeletons
2. Run /batch-super-dev
3. Expect batch to handle both
→ RESULT: 10 execute, 10 skipped (confusing)
```
### ❌ DON'T: Assume Agents Will "Figure It Out"
**Why it fails:**
```
1. Launch batch with unclear stories
2. Hope agents will regenerate/fix/create
→ RESULT: Agents halt correctly, nothing happens
```
---
## Summary
**The Golden Rule:**
> **Batch-super-dev is for EXECUTION, not CREATION.**
>
> Story creation is interactive and requires user input.
> Always create/regenerate stories BEFORE batch execution.
**Remember:**
- Agents have limitations (documented above)
- These are features, not bugs
- Workflows correctly validate and halt
- User must prepare stories properly first
**Success Formula:**
```
Proper Story Generation (1-2 days manual work)
Validation (5 minutes automated)
Batch Execution (4-8 hours parallel autonomous)
Review & Merge (1-2 hours)
```
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# Batch-Super-Dev Step 2.5 Patch
**Issue:** Step 2.5 tries to invoke `/create-story-with-gap-analysis` which agents cannot do
**Impact:** Skeleton stories get skipped instead of regenerated
**Fix:** Explicitly halt batch and tell user to regenerate manually
---
## Current Code (BROKEN)
**File:** `instructions.md` lines 82-99
```xml
<ask>Create story file with gap analysis? (yes/no):</ask>
<check if="response == 'yes'">
<output>Creating story {{story_key}} with codebase gap analysis...</output>
<action>Invoke workflow: /bmad:bmm:workflows:create-story-with-gap-analysis</action>
<action>Parameters: story_key={{story_key}}</action>
<check if="story creation succeeded">
<output>✅ Story {{story_key}} created successfully (12/12 sections)</output>
<action>Update file_status_icon to ✅</action>
<action>Mark story as validated</action>
</check>
<check if="story creation failed">
<output>❌ Story creation failed: {{story_key}}</output>
<action>Mark story for removal from selection</action>
<action>Add to skipped_stories list with reason: "Creation failed"</action>
</check>
</check>
```
**Problem:**
- Line 86: "Invoke workflow: /" doesn't work for agents
- Agents can't execute slash commands
- This always fails in batch mode
---
## Recommended Fix (WORKING)
**Replace lines 82-99 with:**
```xml
<ask>Create story file with gap analysis? (yes/no):</ask>
<check if="response == 'yes'">
<output>
⚠️ STORY CREATION REQUIRES MANUAL WORKFLOW EXECUTION
**Story:** {{story_key}}
**Status:** File missing or incomplete
**Problem:**
Agents cannot invoke /create-story-with-gap-analysis workflow autonomously.
This workflow requires:
- Interactive user prompts
- Context-heavy codebase scanning
- Gap analysis decision-making
**Required Action:**
1. **Exit this batch execution:**
- Remaining stories will be skipped
- Batch will continue with valid stories only
2. **Regenerate story manually:**
```
/create-story-with-gap-analysis
```
When prompted, provide:
- Story key: {{story_key}}
- Epic: {epic from parent story}
- Scope: {widget list or feature description}
3. **Validate story format:**
```
./scripts/validate-bmad-format.sh docs/sprint-artifacts/story-{{story_key}}.md
```
Must show: "✅ All 12 sections present"
4. **Re-run batch-super-dev:**
- Story will now be properly formatted
- Can be executed in next batch run
**Skipping story {{story_key}} from current batch execution.**
</output>
<action>Mark story for removal from selection</action>
<action>Add to skipped_stories list with reason: "Story creation requires manual workflow (agents cannot invoke /create-story)"</action>
<action>Add to manual_actions_required list: "Regenerate {{story_key}} with /create-story-with-gap-analysis"</action>
</check>
<check if="response == 'no'">
<output>⏭️ Skipping story {{story_key}} (file missing, user declined creation)</output>
<action>Mark story for removal from selection</action>
<action>Add to skipped_stories list with reason: "User declined story creation"</action>
</check>
```
**Why This Works:**
- ✅ Explicitly states agents can't create stories
- ✅ Provides clear step-by-step user actions
- ✅ Skips gracefully instead of failing silently
- ✅ Tracks manual actions needed
- ✅ Sets correct expectations
---
## Additional Improvements
### Add Manual Actions Tracking
**At end of batch execution (Step 5), add:**
```xml
<check if="manual_actions_required is not empty">
<output>
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
⚠️ MANUAL ACTIONS REQUIRED
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
**{{manual_actions_required.length}} stories require manual intervention:**
{{#each manual_actions_required}}
{{@index}}. **{{story_key}}**
Action: {{action_description}}
Command: {{command_to_run}}
{{/each}}
**After completing these actions:**
1. Validate all stories: ./scripts/validate-all-stories.sh
2. Re-run batch-super-dev for these stories
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
</output>
</check>
```
**Why This Helps:**
- User gets clear todo list
- Knows exactly what to do next
- Can track progress on manual actions
---
## Validation Script Enhancement
**Create:** `scripts/validate-all-stories.sh`
```bash
#!/bin/bash
# Validate all ready-for-dev stories have proper BMAD format
set -e
STORIES=$(grep "ready-for-dev" docs/sprint-artifacts/sprint-status.yaml | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/://')
echo "=========================================="
echo " BMAD Story Format Validation"
echo "=========================================="
echo ""
TOTAL=0
VALID=0
INVALID=0
for story in $STORIES; do
STORY_FILE="docs/sprint-artifacts/story-$story.md"
if [ ! -f "$STORY_FILE" ]; then
echo "❌ $story - FILE MISSING"
INVALID=$((INVALID + 1))
TOTAL=$((TOTAL + 1))
continue
fi
# Check BMAD format
./scripts/validate-bmad-format.sh "$STORY_FILE" >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "✅ $story - Valid BMAD format"
VALID=$((VALID + 1))
else
echo "❌ $story - Invalid format (run validation for details)"
INVALID=$((INVALID + 1))
fi
TOTAL=$((TOTAL + 1))
done
echo ""
echo "=========================================="
echo " Summary"
echo "=========================================="
echo "Total Stories: $TOTAL"
echo "Valid: $VALID"
echo "Invalid: $INVALID"
echo ""
if [ $INVALID -eq 0 ]; then
echo "✅ All stories ready for batch execution!"
exit 0
else
echo "❌ $INVALID stories need regeneration"
echo ""
echo "Run: /create-story-with-gap-analysis"
echo "For each invalid story"
exit 1
fi
```
**Why This Helps:**
- Quick validation before batch
- Prevents wasted time on incomplete stories
- Clear pass/fail criteria
---
## Documentation Update
**Add to:** `_bmad/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/batch-super-dev/README.md`
```markdown
# Batch Super-Dev Workflow
## Critical Prerequisites
**BEFORE running batch-super-dev:**
1. ✅ **All stories must be properly generated**
- Run: `/create-story-with-gap-analysis` for each story
- Do NOT create skeleton/template files manually
- Validation: `./scripts/validate-all-stories.sh`
2. ✅ **All stories must have 12 BMAD sections**
- Business Context, Current State, Acceptance Criteria
- Tasks/Subtasks, Technical Requirements, Architecture Compliance
- Testing Requirements, Dev Agent Guardrails, Definition of Done
- References, Dev Agent Record, Change Log
3. ✅ **All stories must have tasks**
- At least 1 unchecked task (something to implement)
- Zero-task stories will be skipped
- Validation: `grep -c "^- \[ \]" story-file.md`
## Common Failure Modes
### ❌ Attempting Batch Regeneration
**What you might try:**
```
1. Create 20 skeleton story files (just headers + widget lists)
2. Run /batch-super-dev
3. Expect agents to regenerate them
```
**What happens:**
- Agents identify stories are incomplete
- Agents correctly halt per super-dev-pipeline validation
- Stories get skipped (not regenerated)
- You waste time
**Why:**
- Agents CANNOT execute /create-story-with-gap-analysis
- Agents CANNOT invoke other BMAD workflows
- Story generation requires user interaction
**Solution:**
- Generate ALL stories manually FIRST: /create-story-with-gap-analysis
- Validate: ./scripts/validate-all-stories.sh
- THEN run batch: /batch-super-dev
### ❌ Mixed Story Quality
**What you might try:**
- Mix 10 proper stories + 10 skeletons
- Run batch hoping it "figures it out"
**What happens:**
- 10 proper stories execute successfully
- 10 skeletons get skipped
- Confusing results
**Solution:**
- Ensure ALL stories have same quality
- Validate before batch
- Don't mix skeletons with proper stories
## Success Pattern
```bash
# 1. Generate all stories (1-2 days, manual)
for story in story-20-13a-{1..5}; do
/create-story-with-gap-analysis
# Provide story details interactively
done
# 2. Validate (30 seconds, automated)
./scripts/validate-all-stories.sh
# 3. Execute (4-8 hours, parallel autonomous)
/batch-super-dev
# Select all 5 stories
# Choose 2-4 agents parallel
# 4. Review (1-2 hours)
# Review commits, merge to main
```
**Total Time:**
- Manual work: 1-2 days (story generation)
- Autonomous work: 4-8 hours (batch execution)
- Review: 1-2 hours
**Efficiency:**
- Story generation: Cannot be batched (requires user input)
- Story execution: Highly parallelizable (4x speedup with 4 agents)
```
---
## Implementation Checklist
**To apply these improvements:**
- [ ] Update `batch-super-dev/instructions.md` Step 2.5 (lines 82-99)
- [ ] Add `batch-super-dev/AGENT-LIMITATIONS.md` (new file)
- [ ] Add `batch-super-dev/BATCH-BEST-PRACTICES.md` (new file)
- [ ] Update `batch-super-dev/README.md` with prerequisites
- [ ] Create `scripts/validate-all-stories.sh` (new script)
- [ ] Add manual actions tracking to Step 5 summary
- [ ] Update super-dev-pipeline Step 1.4.5 with agent guidance
**Testing:**
- Try batch with mixed story quality → Should skip skeletons gracefully
- Verify error messages are clear
- Confirm agents halt correctly (not crash)
---
**Expected Result:**
- Users understand limitations upfront
- Clear guidance when stories are incomplete
- No false expectations about batch regeneration
- Better error messages

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ header: "Creative Innovation Suite (CIS) Module"
subheader: "No custom configuration required - uses Core settings only"
default_selected: false # This module will not be selected by default for new installations
# Variables from Core Config inserted:
## user_name
## communication_language