- Three facilitation modes chosen up front (Facilitator / Creative Partner / Ideate for me), each a loaded frame; SKILL.md routes mode + technique selection primarily through the selection page, with the in-chat menus as fallback.
- memlog: optional --by user|coach attribution (required in Creative Partner) so authorship stays visible in the log.
- brain.py: generates a self-contained "browse all" selection page (brain-selector.html) - a session composer with facilitation mode, a hand-picked + Random + Invent + AI-picks technique strategy, category toggle-chips and a category-aware filter, and a copy-to-clipboard prompt with a paste-back banner. Category-tinted cards, 13 crafted category icons, and a hand-assigned icon for each of the 100 techniques. `html` writes to a file (never dumps the catalog into context); a snapshot test keeps the shipped page in sync with the CSV.
- Drop the now-unused Six Thinking Hats detail file; the catalog needs no detail files.
- finalize.md: synthesis is mode-aware and the "hand them the mirror" step reads the by-attribution tags.
The workflow-builder writes .decision-log.md to track its own build session; it is a build-time artifact, not part of the shipped skill, so it should not be committed to the project.
- brain.py: `list` now requires --category or --all; a bare `list` is refused so the full ~100-technique catalog can no longer flood context. --all is the deliberate full-dump escape hatch.
- SKILL.md: technique-flow selection is now a hard gate (present the four ways, wait for the user's pick) instead of a soft default that got skipped; Stance "no multiple-choice" rule scoped to generation, with an explicit carve-out for that one process menu.
- headless.md: use `list --all` deliberately, passing --file.
- customize.toml: fix stale "progressive flows" wording to match the four real flows.
- test_brain.py: regression tests for the list guard (bare refused, --all dumps all).
Replace the running-log concept with a generic, append-only memlog
(scripts/memlog.py): a flat, chronological, write-only session memory any
skill can reuse. Entries land at the end in the order they happen; --type
tags the kind (idea/insight/question/decision/technique); nothing is
grouped, reordered, or rewritten. The file is .memlog.md, read only on resume.
- scripts/memlog.py (init/append/set) + test_memlog.py (20 tests)
- SKILL.md: reordered into framing + flow; lean Memlog framing; batch
technique model (Facilitator Chosen / Browse / Category / Inventive Flow);
Progressive removed; facilitation stance preserved
- references/finalize.md: two-move synthesis + opt-in artifacts, each derived
from the memlog via subagent
- references/headless.md, customize.toml: memlog wiring + per-topic folders
Switch skill discovery gate from requiring bmad-skill-manifest.yaml with
type: skill to detecting any directory with a valid SKILL.md (frontmatter
name + description, name matches directory name). Delete 34 stub manifests
that carried no data beyond type: skill. Agent manifests (9) are retained
for persona metadata consumed by agent-manifest.csv.
* 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.