* fix(cli): replace inquirer with @clack/prompts for Windows compatibility
- Add new prompts.js wrapper around @clack/prompts to fix Windows arrow
key navigation issues (libuv #852)
- Fix validation logic in github-copilot.js that always returned true
- Add support for primitive choice values (string/number) in select/multiselect
- Add 'when' property support for conditional questions in prompt()
- Update all IDE installers to use new prompts module
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli): address code review feedback for prompts migration
- Move @clack/prompts from devDependencies to dependencies (critical)
- Remove unused inquirer dependency
- Fix potential crash in multiselect when initialValues is undefined
- Add async validator detection with explicit error message
- Extract validateCustomContentPathSync method in ui.js
- Extract promptInstallLocation methods in claude-code.js and antigravity.js
- Fix moduleId -> missing.id in installer.js remove flow
- Update multiselect to support native clack API (options/initialValues)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: update comments to reference @clack/prompts instead of inquirer
- Update bmad-cli.js comment about CLI prompts
- Update config-collector.js JSDoc comments
- Rename inquirer variable to choiceUtils in ui.js
- Update JSDoc returns and calls documentation
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* fix(cli): add spacing between prompts and installation progress
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli): add multiselect usage hints for inexperienced users
Add inline navigation hints to all multiselect prompts showing
(↑/↓ navigate, SPACE select, ENTER confirm) to help users
unfamiliar with terminal multiselect controls.
Also restore detailed warning when no tools are selected,
explaining that SPACE must be pressed to select items.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(cli): restore IDE grouping using groupMultiselect
Replace flat multiselect with native @clack/prompts groupMultiselect
component to restore visual grouping of IDE/tool options:
- "Previously Configured" - pre-selected IDEs from existing install
- "Recommended Tools" - starred preferred options
- "Additional Tools" - other available options
This restores the grouped UX that was lost during the Inquirer.js
to @clack/prompts migration.
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* feat: refactor Cursor IDE setup to do command generation and cleanup instead of rules
- Added support for command generation in the Cursor IDE setup, including the creation of a new commands directory.
- Implemented cleanup for old BMAD commands alongside existing rules.
- Integrated TaskToolCommandGenerator for generating task and tool commands.
- Updated logging to reflect the number of agents, tasks, tools, and workflow commands generated during setup.
* style: adjust constructor formatting and update command path in Cursor IDE setup
- Reformatted the constructor method for consistency.
- Updated the command path syntax in the Cursor IDE setup to use a more standard format.
* fix: update Cursor command paths in documentation
- Changed the command path for Cursor IDE setup from `.cursor/rules/bmad/` to `.cursor/commands/bmad/` in both installers.md and modules.md.
- Updated file extension references to use `.md` instead of `.mdc` for consistency.
Inquirer v9+ is ESM-only, causing ERR_REQUIRE_ESM when loaded via
require() in CommonJS. Convert all require('inquirer') calls to
dynamic import('inquirer') across 8 CLI files.
Fixes#1197
* feat: add documentation website with Docusaurus build pipeline
* feat(docs): add AI discovery meta tags for llms.txt files
- Add global headTags with ai-terms, llms, llms-full meta tags
- Update landing page link to clarify AI context purpose
* fix(docs): restore accidentally deleted faq.md and glossary.md
Files were removed in 12dd97fe during path restructuring.
* fix(docs): update broken project-readme links to GitHub URL
* feat(schema): add compound trigger format validation
Refactor config collection to handle both interactive and static fields. Update logic to process new static fields and merge answers accordingly.
Co-authored-by: Brian <bmadcode@gmail.com>
* fix: remove debug console.log statements from ui.js
* fix: add error handling and rollback for temp directory cleanup
* fix: use streaming for hash calculation to reduce memory usage
* refactor: hoist CustomHandler require to top of installer.js and ui.js
* fix: fail fast on malformed custom module YAML
User customizations must be valid - silent skip hides broken configs.
* refactor: use consistent return type in handleMissingCustomSources
* refactor: clone config at install() entry to prevent mutation
Custom modules with module.yaml configuration prompts were not being
collected during installation. Added customModulePaths option to
ConfigCollector to resolve custom module paths from selectedFiles
and cachedModules sources.
- Skip module selection prompt during update/reinstall
- Keep all existing installed modules by default
- This prevents inquirer from showing modules as 'obsolete items' with confusing delete options
- Modules are now preserved during update/reinstall operations
- Fix getAgentsFromDir in bmad-artifacts.js to recursively scan subdirectories
- This ensures agents like cbt-coach and wellness-companion that are in subdirectories are properly found
- Agents now correctly get slash commands in .claude/commands/bmad/mwm/agents/
- All agents from the manifest now have corresponding IDE commands
- Updated getAgentsFromDir to search subdirectories for .md files
- Fixed installPath construction to include nested directory structure
- This ensures agents in subdirectories (like cbt-coach/cbt-coach.md) get added to agent-manifest.csv
- All agents now get proper CLI slash commands regardless of nesting depth
- Previously only scanned selectedModules, missing modules installed from custom locations
- Now scans the bmad directory to find all actually installed modules
- Any module with agents/workflows/tasks/tools will be included in manifests
- This fixes issue where MWM workflows weren't getting slash commands
- All modules now get equal treatment in IDE integration
- Added logic to create customize template files during agent compilation
- ModuleManager was only using existing customize files, not creating them
- Now customize.yaml files will be created for all module agents
- This fixes issue where agents in subdirectories had no customization support
Next: Need to fix agent-manifest.csv to find agents in subdirectories
- Module agents now discovered recursively at any depth in agents folder
- .agent.yaml files are compiled to .md format during module installation
- Custom agents also support subdirectory structure
- Agents maintain their directory structure when installed
- YAML files are skipped during file copying as they're compiled separately
- Added compileModuleAgents method to handle YAML-to-MD compilation
- Updated discoverAgents to recursively search for .agent.yaml files
- Agents in subdirectories are properly placed in _cfg/agents with relative paths
This fixes issue where agents like cbt-coach were not being compiled
and were only copied as YAML files.
- Module discovery now scans entire project recursively for install-config.yaml
- Removed hardcoded module locations (bmad-custom-src, etc.)
- Modules can exist anywhere with _module-installer/install-config.yaml
- All modules treated equally regardless of location
- No special UI handling for 'custom' modules
- Core module excluded from selection list (always installed first)
- Only install-config.yaml is valid (removed support for legacy config.yaml)
Modules are now discovered by structure, not location.
- Add markdownlint-cli2 as dev dependency
- Add lint:md script to package.json
- Add markdownlint job to CI workflow
- Configure 5 rules: heading-increment, no-duplicate-heading,
no-trailing-punctuation, no-bare-urls, no-space-in-emphasis
- Fix existing violations across 19 markdown files
- No auto-fix to prevent destructive changes
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The agent build caching never worked - BUILD-META comments were
never written to output files, so every build acted like --force.
Since building all 29 agents takes ~300ms, caching provided no
meaningful benefit. Removed ~190 lines of dead code including
checkIfNeedsRebuild, checkBuildStatus, buildMetadataComment,
and the --force flag.
Co-authored-by: Brian <bmadcode@gmail.com>
The manifest writer hardcoded 'bmad' as the path prefix regardless of
the actual folder name (.bmad, bmad, etc). The reader had a matching
hardcoded strip, so it worked by accident.
Now paths are stored relative to bmadDir without any prefix. Legacy
fallback strips 'bmad/' on read - safe because no real path inside
bmadDir would start with 'bmad/'.
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## Summary
- Track all files with TTS injection applied during installation
- Display informative summary explaining what TTS injection does
- Show backup location and restore command for recovery
## What is TTS Injection?
TTS (Text-to-Speech) injection adds voice instructions to BMAD agents,
enabling them to speak their responses aloud using AgentVibes.
Example: When you activate the PM agent, it will greet you with
spoken audio like "Hey! I'm your Project Manager. How can I help?"
## Changes
- **installer.js**: Track files in `processAgentFiles()`, `buildStandaloneAgents()`,
and `rebuildAgentFiles()` when TTS markers are processed
- **compiler.js**: Add TTS injection support for custom agent compilation
- **ui.js**: Enhanced installation summary showing:
- Explanation of what TTS injection is with example
- List of all files with TTS injection applied (grouped by type)
- Backup location (~/.bmad-tts-backups/)
- Restore command for recovery
## Example Output
```
═══════════════════════════════════════════════════
AgentVibes TTS Injection Summary
═══════════════════════════════════════════════════
What is TTS Injection?
TTS (Text-to-Speech) injection adds voice instructions to BMAD agents,
enabling them to speak their responses aloud using AgentVibes.
Example: When you activate the PM agent, it will greet you with
spoken audio like "Hey! I'm your Project Manager. How can I help?"
✅ TTS injection applied to 11 file(s):
Party Mode (multi-agent conversations):
• .bmad/core/workflows/party-mode/instructions.md
Agent TTS (individual agent voices):
• .bmad/bmm/agents/analyst.md
• .bmad/bmm/agents/architect.md
...
Backups & Recovery:
Pre-injection backups are stored in:
~/.bmad-tts-backups/
To restore original files (removes TTS instructions):
bmad-tts-injector.sh --restore /path/to/.bmad
```
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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Implement KiroCliSetup class extending BaseIdeSetup
- Generate 21 agents from YAML sources with JSON configs and markdown prompts
- Add runtime resource loading and numbered menu formatting
- Include BMad Core validation for required agent fields
- Fix agent naming conventions to prevent double prefixes
- Add .kiro/ directory to gitignore
Follows BMad Method standards for IDE installer integration.
Co-authored-by: Brian <bmadcode@gmail.com>
## Major Features Added
- **Step-file workflow architecture**: Transform monolithic workflows into granular step files for improved LLM adherence and consistency
- **Multi-menu handler system**: New `handler-multi.xml` enables grouped menu items with fuzzy matching
- **Workflow compliance checker**: Added automated compliance validation for all workflows
- **Create/edit agent workflows**: New structured workflows for agent creation and editing
## Workflow Enhancements
- **Create-workflow**: Expanded from 6 to 14 detailed steps covering tools, design, compliance
- **Granular step execution**: Each workflow step now has dedicated files for focused execution
- **New documentation**: Added CSV data standards, intent vs prescriptive spectrum, and common tools reference
## Complete Migration Status
- **4 workflows fully migrated**: `create-agent`, `edit-agent`, `create-workflow`, and `edit-workflow` now use the new granular step-file architecture
- **Legacy transformation**: `edit-workflow` includes built-in capability to transform legacy single-file workflows into the new improved granular format
- **Future cleanup**: Legacy versions will be removed in a future commit after validation
## Schema Updates
- **Multi-menu support**: Updated agent schema to support `triggers` array for grouped menu items
- **Legacy compatibility**: Maintains backward compatibility with single `trigger` field
- **Discussion enhancements**: Added conversational_knowledge recommendation for discussion agents
## File Structure Changes
- Added: `create-agent/`, `edit-agent/`, `edit-workflow/`, `workflow-compliance-check/` workflows
- Added: Documentation standards and CSV reference files
- Refactored: `create-workflow/steps/` with detailed granular step files
## Handler Improvements
- Enhanced `handler-exec.xml` with clearer execution instructions
- Improved data passing context for executed files
- Better error handling and user guidance
This architectural change significantly improves workflow execution consistency across all LLM models by breaking complex processes into manageable, focused steps. The edit-workflow transformation tool ensures smooth migration of existing workflows to the new format.