Adds 18 platforms from the verified Vercel list (adal, amp, bob, command-code,
cortex, droid, firebender, goose, kode, mistral-vibe, mux, neovate, openclaw,
openhands, pochi, replit, warp, zencoder). Marks codex and github-copilot as
preferred alongside claude-code and cursor.
Coordination for platforms sharing a target_dir:
- IdeManager.setupBatch dedups skill writes when multiple selected platforms
point at the same target_dir (e.g. .agents/skills/). The first platform
writes, peers skip the redundant wipe-and-rewrite. Result reports the same
count and target dir for every member so the install summary is consistent.
- IdeManager.cleanupByList accepts remainingIdes; when removing one platform
from a shared dir while another co-installed platform still owns it, the
target_dir wipe is skipped. Platform-specific hooks (copilot markers, kilo
modes, rovodev prompts) still run.
- _setupIdes uses setupBatch; _removeDeselectedIdes passes remainingIdes so
partial reconfigure preserves shared skills.
Skill ownership now uses skill-manifest.csv canonicalIds, not the bmad- prefix.
This unblocks custom modules that ship skills with non-bmad names (e.g.
fred-cool-skill). Affected sites:
- _config-driven.detect: reads canonicalIds from the project's bmadDir
- _config-driven.findAncestorConflict: reads canonicalIds from the ancestor's
own bmadDir, falling back to the prefix only when no manifest exists
- legacy-warnings.findStaleLegacyDirs: same canonicalId-based detection
Migration warnings: LEGACY_SKILL_PATHS adds 12 skill dirs that moved to the
.agents/skills/ standard (cursor, gemini, github-copilot, kimi, opencode, pi,
roo, rovodev, windsurf, plus their globals). Users with stale skills in those
locations get a one-line warning with the rm command per dir.
New shared helper tools/installer/ide/shared/installed-skills.js exposes
getInstalledCanonicalIds(bmadDir) and isBmadOwnedEntry(entry, canonicalIds).
Tests: 9 new assertions across two suites covering dedup, partial uninstall
preservation, and custom-module skill detection. All 286 tests pass.
Updates platform-codes.yaml against verified primary docs for all 24 supported
platforms. 14 platforms (auggie, codex, crush, cursor, gemini, github-copilot,
kilo, kimi-code, opencode, pi, roo, rovo-dev, windsurf) move their project
target_dir to the cross-tool .agents/skills/ standard. Junie moves from the
broken .agents/skills/ to its own .junie/skills/ per JetBrains docs.
Adds global_target_dir to every platform: 11 share ~/.agents/skills/, Crush
uses XDG ~/.config/agents/skills/, Codex global stays ~/.codex/skills/, the
rest are tool-specific. Ona and Trae omit global (no documented home path).
Note: installer logic does not yet dedupe writes for platforms sharing a
target_dir — users installing multiple .agents/skills/ tools together will
overwrite the same files (harmless on install, but uninstalling one clears
the dir for the others). Coordination logic is the next step.
Removes the legacy_targets YAML field and its install-time auto-migration
of pre-v6.1.0 directories (.claude/commands, .opencode/agents, etc.). On
install, surface a warning instead: read manifest version and scan 24
known legacy paths, then print rm -rf commands the user can run themselves.
Also deletes orphan tools/platform-codes.yaml (never loaded by any code)
and fixes a stale URL in the cs translation.
Adds kimi-code to both platform-codes.yaml files so Kimi Code CLI
is available as an install target via the config-driven installer.
Skills are installed to .kimi/skills/, which is the project-level
skills directory per the official Kimi Code CLI documentation.
Closes#1630
Co-authored-by: Brian <bmadcode@gmail.com>
Kilo Code now supports Agent Skills. Remove the suspended flag,
restore it in the IDE picker, and replace the suspended test suite
with a full native-skills installation test.
- Remove suspended message from platform-codes.yaml
- Rewrite test suite 22: config, IDE picker, install, skill output,
legacy cleanup, and reinstall assertions
- Update migration checklist to reflect active status
Co-authored-by: Junie <junie@jetbrains.com>
Co-authored-by: Brian <bmadcode@gmail.com>
The ancestor directory walk was based on the false premise that IDEs
like Claude Code inherit skills from parent directories — they do not.
The check blocked legitimate installations when unrelated BMAD skills
existed anywhere up the directory tree.
* feat: add Junie platform support with .agents/skills target
Co-authored-by: Junie <junie@jetbrains.com>
* fix: disable ancestor_conflict_check for Junie platform
Junie does not traverse ancestor directories looking for skills,
so ancestor_conflict_check should be false.
Co-authored-by: Junie <junie@jetbrains.com>
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Co-authored-by: Junie <junie@jetbrains.com>
* refactor(installer): restructure installer with clean separation of concerns
Move tools/cli/ to tools/installer/ with major structural cleanup:
- InstallPaths async factory for path resolution and directory creation
- Config value object (frozen) replaces mutable config bag
- ExistingInstall value object replaces stateful Detector class
- OfficialModules + CustomModules + ExternalModuleManager replace monolithic ModuleManager
- install() is prompt-free; all user interaction in ui.js
- Update state returned explicitly instead of mutating customConfig
- Delete dead code: dependency-resolver, _base-ide, IdeConfigManager,
platform-codes helpers, npx wrapper, xml-utils
- Flatten directory structure: custom/handler → custom-handler,
tools/cli/ → tools/installer/, lib/ directories removed
- Update all path references in package.json, tests, CI, and docs
* fix(installer): guard ExistingInstall.version and surface module.yaml errors
Guard ExistingInstall.version access with .installed check in
uninstall.js, ui.js, and installer.js to prevent throwing on
empty/partial _bmad dirs. Surface invalid module.yaml parse errors
as warnings instead of silently returning empty results.