The Blind Hunter subagent intentionally has no tool access, but the
review steps never said how {diff_output} should be delivered. Orchestrators
typically wrote the diff to a temp file and asked the agent to read it,
which silently fails (0 tool calls), and the 10-finding requirement then
pushes the agent to hallucinate findings against code it never saw.
State explicitly that the diff is passed inline in the subagent prompt,
in both bmad-code-review step 2 and bmad-quick-dev step 4.
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Prevent review subagents from being downgraded to cheaper models.
Rare findings from the Acceptance Auditor tend to be high-severity,
and research shows smaller models have worse recall on rare-event
detection.
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* fix: separate subagent launch from skill invocation in code review
The step-02-review prompt fused "invoke skill X" with "in a subagent"
into one instruction, causing LLMs to search for a named agent instead
of launching a generic subagent that uses the skill. Aligns with the
working pattern in quick-dev step-04: upfront gate with inline fallback,
and "Invoke via the skill" as a separate concern from subagent setup.
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* fix(code-review): address PR review findings on subagent fallback wording
Capitalize "Markdown" (proper noun) in Acceptance Auditor prompt and
simplify fallback trigger from "context-free subagents" to "subagents"
to eliminate ambiguity about when the fallback activates.
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* refactor: consolidate agents into phase-based skill directories
Remove separate agent/workflow/skill directories (src/bmm/agents,
src/bmm/workflows, src/core/skills, src/utility/agent-components) and
reorganize all content into phase-based structures under src/bmm-skills
(1-analysis, 2-plan-workflows, 3-solutioning, 4-implementation) and
src/core-skills. Eliminates the agent/skill distinction by treating
agents as skills within their workflow phase.
* fix: update broken file references to use new bmm-skills paths
* docs: update all references for unified bmad-quick-dev workflow
Remove all references to the old separate bmad-quick-spec and
bmad-quick-dev-new-preview workflows. The new bmad-quick-dev is a
unified workflow that handles intent clarification, planning,
implementation, review, and presentation in a single run.
Updated files across English docs, Chinese translations, source
skill manifests, website diagram, and build tooling.