Bare 'uv {path}.py' does not execute (uv treats the path as a subcommand and errors); only 'uv run {path}' runs the script. Fixes the broken bare-uv memlog form shipped earlier in this branch and converts python3 script calls to 'uv run' across the 6 touched skills (memlog.py, resolve_customization.py, brain.py, lint_spine.py). Inline 'python3 -c' one-liners and .py shebangs are left as-is.
- Point all memlog writes at the canonical core script (uv {project-root}/_bmad/scripts/memlog.py) in bmad-spec, bmad-brainstorming, and bmad-architecture; drop the python3/{skill-root} invocations and remove the bundled memlog.py copy from bmad-brainstorming.
- Migrate bmad-prd, bmad-ux, and bmad-product-brief off the hand-authored decision-log.md onto the memlog standard: .memlog.md written only via memlog.py (init/append), distilled-toward not authored, no lifecycle status; rename the headless decision_log JSON key to memlog.
- Fix bmad-spec capability rendering: nested bullets so intent/success break onto their own lines instead of collapsing into one blob.
- Update EN + FR docs (getting-started, workflow-map, core-tools) to reference .memlog.md.
- Remove the bmad-product-brief eval suite (to be replaced with a new format).
* Add configurable parties to bmad-party-mode
Party mode gains a customize.toml config surface and a guided
authoring flow, while the out-of-the-box default room is unchanged.
- customize.toml: party_members (custom personas), party_groups
(named rooms with an optional freeform `scene`), default_party,
and party_mode (auto/session/subagent/agent-team). Universal
hooks wired (activation steps, persistent_facts, on_complete).
- Roster model: collective = installed agents + custom members
(the pool, summonable by name). Default room stays installed-only
so customs never crowd it. Groups curate subsets; open-cast groups
(no members) are cast from the scene on the fly.
- scripts/resolve_party.py: lazy roster resolver (installed-only
default, group menu by name, one group's detail on demand,
alias/override merge) + unit tests.
- references/create-party.md: create/edit parties, distill personas
from data for focus groups, persist ad-hoc casts; writes overrides
via bmad-customize.
- Ships a "Code Review Crew" group (5 adversarial review lenses),
available via --party but absent from the default room.
* Rework party-mode modes + rewrite the docs explainer
Skill:
- How It Runs is now a compact router; one mode active per session,
runtime --mode wins over the customize default, all degrade to session
- Default mode is `session`; `auto`/`subagent`/`agent-team` carved to
references/mode-*.md, loaded only when that mode is active
- Add references/mode-auto.md (spawn-vs-voice rubric), mode-subagent.md,
mode-agent-team.md
- resolve_party.py fallback default auto -> session
- customize.toml: party_mode default session; trim duplicated mode gloss
- Trim restated script-contract prose; collapse "Following the User's Lead";
add scene/persona-binding and web-search rules; offer an HTML keepsake
at wrap-up
Docs:
- Full rewrite of docs/explanation/party-mode.md: the four modes, custom
parties (personas, scenes, shapes), the shipped Code Review Crew as one
example beside the module-based default, launch examples, party ideas,
and the multi-group bonus tip
* Keep party energy up and route the keepsake to a config output dir
- SKILL.md: add "Keep It Feeling Like a Party" guidance so the room stays
fun and engaging and doesn't drift into Q&A or a report
- Keepsake now writes to {workflow.output_dir}; step 2 resolves
{output_folder} and {date}
- customize.toml: add output_dir = {output_folder}/party-mode, overridable
in team/user TOML (matches the bmad-brainstorming output pattern)
* Rework solutioning architecture skill into bmad-architecture (spine)
- Rename canonical skill bmad-tech-plan -> bmad-architecture; output is ARCHITECTURE-SPINE.md
- Convert bmad-create-architecture to a deprecated husk forwarding to bmad-architecture (create intent); strip steps/data/template
- Finalize: spine is the default, then offers fuller renderings + a self-contained HTML view; doc_standards polish applies to prose docs only
- Reviewer Gate: add adversarial divergence-hunter, on by default at high/regulated/cross-team stakes
- Fix references in module-help.csv, bmad-prd, bmad-ux, bmad-agent-architect; reword help entry for when-to-offer
- bmad-spec: flag recognized-but-unaddressed domain implications as open_questions
* bmad-architecture: extract Finalize/reviewer-menu to references, add grade_spine script
- Move the Finalize sequence out of SKILL.md into references/finalize.md
- Make references/validate.md own the canonical reviewer menu and prompts
- Add scripts/grade_spine.py (+ tests) so validation grade is computed
deterministically instead of derived by hand
- Tighten SKILL.md spine/memlog framing
* bmad-architecture: outcome-driven rewrite + spawned reviewer gate
Re-express SKILL.md as goals/outcomes rather than procedure: intent is read
from the input (raw idea, large doc, codebase, feature slice, existing spine)
instead of a Create/Update/Validate x mode matrix. Restore the counter-default
coaching invariants that over-compression had stripped — Guided is the default,
load-bearing calls are shown with alternatives and the user chooses, recommend a
known starter when the stack is open, investigate brownfield before deciding.
Adopt the bmad-prd/product-brief shape: a dedicated Reviewer Gate that always
spawns finalize_reviewers as parallel subagents against the spine (lint floor
first; ad-hoc lenses scaled to rigor/altitude/criticality), and a numbered
Finalize that calls it. Headless runs the full gate non-interactively.
Reframe the structural seed as the living source of truth for shape (code owns
detail; evolve on shape change; memlog keeps history). Fix template mermaid
(C4 -> flowchart, valid one-attr-per-line erDiagram). Ship two default
finalize_reviewers (currency/reality check, adversarial divergence hunter).
Remove grade_spine.py and the inlined discovery/inputs/validate/finalize refs.
* bmad-architecture: review fixes — shared memlog, epic altitude, lint hardening
Pre-PR review fixes for the new architecture-spine skill:
- Adopt the shared canonical memlog (#2462); drop the vendored copy and the
status-flag lifecycle in favor of `event` entries
- Wire epic-altitude inheritance: parent-spine load+bind, Inherited Invariants
template section, epic-scoped run folder, parent-contradiction lens; state
that per-story detail is deferred to bmad-create-story
- Add the Update intent; honor a forwarded-activation handoff from the
deprecated bmad-create-architecture shim
- Rename modes to Coaching path / Fast path (suite-consistent with prd/brief)
and sequence the offer as an activation step
- Fix the brownfield project-context.md default path ({output_folder} no-op)
- lint_spine: line-exact frontmatter, fence-blanking (AD-in-fence + accurate
line numbers), map-form key_deps, AD-0 fix; soften template-token severity;
add 8 tests
- Carve the Reviewer Gate to references/ to stay under the SKILL.md token budget
- Template: entities-only ERD, scale-down guidance, softened seed framing;
gitignore .memlog.md
* bmad-architecture: address PR review (augment + coderabbit)
- REF-03: use canonical "invoke the `skill` skill" language for all cross-skill
references in SKILL.md (was "route to / offer / hand to / Next:")
- lint_spine: scan frontmatter for unfilled template tokens / TBD (paradigm,
scope, date were uncatchable in the body-only pass)
- lint_spine: guard read_text() so a bad-encoding/unreadable spine returns error
JSON and exit 0, honoring the documented contract
- reviewer-gate: resolve the "always run" vs "may skip" ambiguity — the gate
scales/skips by stakes, but finalize_reviewers always run once it does
- tests: +3 (frontmatter token, frontmatter TBD, unreadable spine); use next()
* bmad-architecture: align finalize-reviewers wording + headless blocked output
- customize.toml: reword finalize_reviewers comment to match reviewer-gate.md —
the gate is stakes-gated, but its reviewers always run once it does (coderabbit)
- headless.md: state explicitly that a blocked run omits spine/memlog/companions,
matching the "omit keys for artifacts not produced" contract (coderabbit)
* bmad-architecture: ask deliverable purpose up front, offer presentable renderings, lead next-steps with bmad-spec
* bmad-spec: make the memlog canonical, SPEC.md a derived view
Replace the bespoke .decision-log.md with the shared memlog script
(_bmad/scripts/memlog.py, same location as resolve_customization.py).
The append-only memlog becomes the single source of truth; SPEC.md and
spec-authored companions are re-derived from it (plus cited sources for
raw content) on each run instead of hand-patched. This makes bmad-spec
the sole writer of the spec and lets the surrounding steps (PRD, UX,
architecture, epics) feed one spec in any order without merge drift.
- New "Memory and derivation" section: memlog canonical, SPEC.md a
projection, single-writer rule, append/init via the shared script,
no status field (terminal moments are event entries).
- Operation reads the prior memlog (not the rendered SPEC.md) as the
authority on decisions and capability IDs on update.
- Conflict-surfacing: live sources/companions that disagree on a field
are raised to the user, resolution logged as a new entry.
- Rename .decision-log.md -> .memlog.md across SKILL.md and assets.
* core: add shared canonical memlog.py in src/scripts
Single source-of-truth memlog: append-only, chronological working-memory
log for skills. Installs to _bmad/scripts/memlog.py via the existing
src/scripts sync (beside resolve_customization.py), so any skill can call
it at runtime — bmad-spec is the first consumer.
Merges the neutral API (--workspace, free-form --type/--by, generic set)
with crash-safe fsync atomic writes. No lifecycle status by design: a
memory log records completion as an event entry, never a frontmatter flag.
Also accepts --path for callers that hold the file path directly. 30 tests.
* bmad-spec: include event in memlog --type list
The documented append --type set omitted event while the next line
requires --type event for terminal moments. Align the list.
* Fix memlog Python floor and exclude tests from install
- memlog.py: add 'from __future__ import annotations' so PEP 585/604
hints stay lazy; the script runs on Python 3.8+ instead of crashing
below 3.10. Correct the requires-python header to >=3.8.
- installer.js: filter tests/, __pycache__/, .pytest_cache/, and *.pyc
out of _installSharedScripts so dev-only files never ship to users.
* Initial draft: brainstorming improved
* bmad-brainstorming: apply quality-analysis fixes
- Add ## Overview heading (prose was already present)
- Fix resume scan to glob output_dir/*/session.md (per-session subfolders);
handle multiple in-progress sessions
- Anchor brain_methods to {skill-root} and always pass --file to brain.py
(--file before subcommand); drop the unreliable conditional
- Log decisions, dismissed E3 false positive, verified tests (15 passed)
* bmad-brainstorming: memlog session memory + facilitation refinements
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
* bmad-brainstorming: gate technique-flow choice and stop full-catalog dumps
- 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).
* bmad-brainstorming: remove .decision-log.md build-time artifact
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.
* bmad-brainstorming: facilitation modes, attributed memlog, and the selection composer
- 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.
* bmad-brainstorming: fix code-review findings
memlog.py
- Parse frontmatter by the first line that is exactly `---`, so a `---` inside a
topic/goal value no longer truncates the block, drops `status`, and breaks resume
forever. Neutralize newlines in field values on render too.
brain.py (selector page + CLI)
- Composer: category toggles now define session scope; the text filter is a pure
browse aid. checked() and the random pool both key off scope (offCats), so hidden
cards are never silently copied and a stray filter term can't starve a random draw.
- Clipboard: only show the "Copied!" banner when the copy actually succeeds; on
failure show a warning and a prefilled prompt() so the text is never lost.
- category_style: fall back to the neutral glyph instead of KeyError if the hue/glyph
dicts ever desync.
- random: clamp -n so a negative/oversized value returns cleanly instead of crashing.
- --extra: merge a JSON overlay of additional_techniques into every command, so the
browse page and category draws include custom techniques/categories as advertised.
docs
- SKILL.md: fix dangling `## Choosing Your Mode` anchor and the "Copy selection"
button label; document --extra in the regen instructions.
- mode-autonomous.md: persist the mode flip when handing off from autonomous, so a
resume restores the new stance.
- finalize.md: grammar/typo fixes (CodeRabbit).
tests
- Regression tests for the memlog `---` fix, --extra merge, negative -n, and the
category fallback; regenerated the snapshot-tested selection page. Renamed the
shadowing `type`/`l` locals flagged by CodeRabbit. 52 passing.
* bmad-brainstorming: composer header polish + dark mode
- Center header content (.hwrap) so it aligns with the card column on wide screens.
- Replace the text filter with jump-nav: category chips smooth-scroll to their
section (offset for the sticky header); drop the category exclude-toggle, so
Random/AI draw from the whole catalog.
- Fix narrow-screen crowding between the chips and the Copy prompt button.
- Move Copy prompt to the end of the Techniques row, anchored to the Total readout.
- Add a per-mode hint line that explains the selected facilitation stance.
- Dark mode: refactor all colors to CSS variables + a dark palette, with a header
toggle (☾/☀) that defaults to system preference and persists in localStorage; an
inline head script applies the theme before first paint to avoid a flash. Category
hues are lifted toward white on dark surfaces to stay legible.
Regenerated the snapshot-tested selection page; SKILL.md wording updated (chips are
jump-nav, not a filter). 52 Python tests passing.
* bmad-brainstorming: condense SKILL.md, extract resume + in-chat technique frames
- Rewrite SKILL.md: consolidate framing, merge session setup into Run a
Session, descriptive (non-imperative) Overview true across all 3 stances
(~2,790 -> ~2,070 tokens)
- Extract Resuming to references/resume.md (loads only on resume)
- Extract in-chat technique selection to references/in-chat-techniques.md
(loads only when the composer page is declined)
- Add HTML-open recovery guidance to the composer-page step
- Ideate-for-me now auto-produces the HTML keepsake (finalize.md +
mode-autonomous.md) instead of asking first
* Enhance bmad-brainstorming: goal facet, proven grouping, convergence, icon sidecar
Catalog (brain-methods.csv -> 108 methods):
- Add provenance / good_for / audience columns (additive, backward-compatible)
- Add 8 researched classic methods: How Might We, Job to Be Done, Empathy Map,
Backcasting, TRIZ Contradiction, Fishbone Diagram, Build on What Works, Scenario Cross
Selector page (brain.py generator):
- "Proven & Professional" lead group (29 named methods, cross-category)
- Super-group ordering (Structured/Creative/Wild/Introspective) replacing alphabetical
- "Great for" goal filter driven by good_for tags
- Per-category "Invent a ... technique" cards reusing the invent flow
Convergence:
- New references/converge.md (diverge -> converge -> finalize); wired into SKILL.md
Maintainability:
- Extract category + technique icons to assets/brain-icons.json; brain.py loads the
sidecar, with logic and fallbacks staying in code (8 new icons added, full coverage)
Docs:
- Add analysis/ (catalog-analysis.md + method-matrix.csv): the 4-axis review behind these changes
All 52 tests pass.
Reframes the party-mode skill around outcomes instead of a rigid
subagent script, addressing issue #2280.
- Voicing the room is the default; subagents become opt-in (--subagents)
for rounds that genuinely need independent thinking.
- Removes the lossy 400-word context cap and the 'Do NOT use tools'
constraint that drove subagents to fabricate on grounded questions.
- Adds a 'What Good Feels Like' bar: short in-character turns, real
drama over consensus, brevity by default.
- Adds orchestrator weaving so independently-produced turns read as one
conversation without altering what any persona actually argued.
- Slims SKILL.md from 128 to 75 lines.
* fix(skills): strengthen activation guardrails for all workflow skills
Add explicit "Activation is complete" boundary markers that require
confirming activation_steps_prepend and activation_steps_append were
fully executed before beginning the main workflow.
Previously, the guardrail was either missing (bmad-product-brief,
bmad-prd, bmad-investigate) or too weak ("Begin the workflow below").
LLM agents would short-circuit complex activation sequences (INCLUDE →
READ → RUN → CHECK → FILTER → CD) by guessing variables instead of
executing steps in order, causing append steps and on_complete hooks
to be silently skipped.
The new guardrail explicitly names both prepend and append steps,
requiring confirmation before proceeding. This prevents agents from
starting the main workflow in parallel with activation.
23 skills updated: bmad-product-brief, bmad-prd, bmad-prfaq,
bmad-investigate, bmad-create-story, bmad-dev-story,
bmad-quick-dev, bmad-code-review, bmad-correct-course,
bmad-sprint-planning, bmad-sprint-status, bmad-retrospective,
bmad-qa-generate-e2e-tests, bmad-checkpoint-preview,
bmad-check-implementation-readiness, bmad-create-architecture,
bmad-create-epics-and-stories, bmad-generate-project-context,
bmad-create-ux-design, bmad-document-project, bmad-market-research,
bmad-technical-research, bmad-domain-research.
* fix(skills): extend activation gate to agent + new skills, refine placement
- bmad-product-brief / bmad-prd: pull activation_steps_append out of
the numbered list so the sentinel reads as a paragraph break, not
as the next list item.
- bmad-investigate: move the sentinel above Step 7 (routing) — Step 7
is workflow routing, not activation; the gate must fire first.
- bmad-agent-{analyst,tech-writer,pm,ux-designer,architect,dev}: add
the same gate between Step 7 (append) and Step 8 (menu dispatch).
Persona skills had the same short-circuit risk but no sentinel.
- bmad-ux, bmad-spec: new skills introduced on main after this branch
forked; apply the same gate so the pattern stays consistent.
- removals.txt: register bmad-create-ux-design as renamed to bmad-ux.
---------
Co-authored-by: Brian Madison <bmadcode@gmail.com>
* feat(bmad-spec): add Spec kernel distiller skill
New 2-plan-workflows skill that distills any intent input (brain dump,
PRD, transcript, brief) into a spec.md carrying the five-field kernel:
Problem, Capabilities, Constraints, Non-goals, Success signal. Headless
callers receive JSON; interactive runs close conversationally with the
spec path and gap-coverage invitations.
Includes:
- SKILL.md with activation contract and conventions
- customize.toml exposing template path, output path, run-folder pattern
- assets/spec-template.md (five-field skeleton)
- assets/headless-schemas.md (JSON IO contracts)
* remove brain-dump fallback config from bmad-spec customize.toml
* refactor(bmad-spec): companions+sources model, routing tilt, flat output path
- Collapse `related:` into `companions:`; companion paths may point inside the spec folder (spec-authored) or outside it (adopted from an upstream skill), distinguished implicitly by path
- `sources:` reserved for fully-absorbed inputs; downstream does NOT read these
- Soften mutation contract: bmad-spec owns SPEC.md and spec-authored companions; adopted companions belong to their originating skill
- Add "when to spawn a companion" tilt: multi-item catalogs, tables, diagrams (always), editorial voice rules; sub-bullets in a kernel field signal it has outgrown the kernel
- Fix Spec Law rule 7 and Pass 2: load-bearing content lands in SPEC.md or a companion, not the decision log (the log records wrapper-drops only)
- Flatten output path to `{planning_artifacts}/specs/spec-{slug}-{date}/`, mirroring `prds/` and `ux-designs/`; drop `spec_folder_name` (no longer used)
- Extract Load-bearing definition into its own section above Spec Law
* chore(core): retire bmad-distillator, promote bmad-spec to core
- Delete bmad-distillator/ and all registry + doc references (superseded by bmad-spec; no skill or workflow in any BMad module invoked it)
- Add bmad-distillator to removals.txt so installer cleans it from existing IDE skill directories on update
- Move bmad-spec from bmm-skills/2-plan-workflows/ to core-skills/ (universal scope: game design, research hypotheses, editorial briefs, policy, business plans, not just software)
- Register bmad-spec in core module-help.csv and bmad-pro-skills marketplace plugin
- Drop bmad-distillator section from core-tools.md (en, vi-vn, cs, fr, zh-cn) and vi-vn dev guide; renumber subsequent sections
* refactor(bmad-spec): add lean-prose discipline + generalize help text
- Add Spec Law rule 8: lean prose. Every sentence carries load-bearing content; cut decoration, hedges, backstory, throat-clearing. Applies to SPEC.md, companions, and decision log.
- Update Self-Validate Pass 1 to enforce rules 1-6 and 8 (rule 7 stays in Pass 2)
- Prime the operation up-front: write lean from the first pass, every sentence must earn its place
- Note in Companions section that companions follow the same lean discipline
- Generalize core module-help.csv entry: domain-agnostic framing (software, game design, research, editorial, policy, business, anything intent-bearing); call out succinct, no-fluff and "locks the WHAT before the HOW" as the value props
* fix(bmad-spec): address PR review findings (CodeRabbit + Augment)
- headless-schemas.md: rewrite spec_path examples to point at the spec folder (not a file), rename source_artifact to sources[] array, add companions[] array, update verdict from "six rules" to "eight rules", disambiguate reason requirement (only when status=blocked)
- SKILL.md activation: fix config path from {project-root}/_bmad/config.yaml to {project-root}/_bmad/core/config.yaml (matches other BMM skills)
- customize.toml + SKILL.md Workspace: drop {date} from default run_folder_pattern (spec-{slug}); same slug = same folder = trivial in-place update, no glob-and-pick-most-recent needed. Override available for users who want dated history.
- spec-template.md: rename "## Success signals" (plural) to "## Success signal" (singular) to match SKILL.md kernel naming
- SKILL.md Frontmatter conventions: fix adopted-companion example path from _bmad-output/ux-designs/foo-ux/DESIGN.md to ../../ux-designs/ux-foo-bar-2026-05-23/DESIGN.md (matches actual flat-output convention)
- SKILL.md Spec Law: fix double-period typo in rule 2 ((stack, conventions)..)
- SKILL.md Overview: fix awkward "bloat with expansive line item details the kernel" phrasing; drop software-flavored downstream consumer list since bmad-spec is now a core skill serving any domain
* fix(bmad-spec): drop {planning_artifacts} dependency; output to {output_folder}/specs
bmad-spec is a core skill but its default path used {planning_artifacts}, a bmm-module variable. Core-only installs (no bmm) would fail at activation when the resolver tried to expand the path.
Land specs directly under {output_folder}/specs/spec-{slug}/ instead. Works in any install regardless of installed modules, and aligns with the long-term BMad direction of grouping artifacts as siblings under {output_folder}/<type>/ rather than nested under planning vs implementation parents.
In bmm installs, adopted-companion paths from spec to UX/PRD pick up one extra .. (e.g., ../planning-artifacts/ux-designs/<run>/DESIGN.md) since the spec folder is now one level up from planning-artifacts. Examples in SKILL.md and headless-schemas.md updated. module-help.csv output-location updated and stale -{date} fragment removed.
* docs(bmad-spec): add reference docs, trim headless schema, tighten defaults
- Add full bmad-spec entry to docs/reference/core-tools.md and table-row
stubs to cs/fr/vi-vn/zh-cn (full translation pending).
- Strip headless-schemas.md to a minimal {status, files} success response
and {status, error_code, reason} blocked response. Drop spec_path,
capabilities, verdict, decision_log_path — all derivable from the files
themselves.
- Narrow customize.toml persistent_facts default from recursive glob to
single {project-root}/project-context.md; document override path.
- Drop unused {doc_workspace} convention line from SKILL.md.
- Clarify Self-Validate verdict handling for interactive vs headless.
- Document missing_slug error code in SKILL.md + headless schema.
* feat(installer): bundle module registry, retire marketplace, refresh display names
Prepares v6.7.0 for release:
- Moves bundled module list from tools/installer/modules/registry-fallback.yaml
to bmad-modules.yaml at repo root; renames to reflect single-source-of-truth role.
- Retires the remote marketplace registry fetch in ExternalModuleManager; the
installer now reads the bundled YAML only.
- Adds WDS (Whiteport Design Studio) entry alongside BMM, BMB, BMA, CIS, GDS, TEA.
- Refreshes display names and descriptions on every bundled module; TEA
repositioned after BMM in the picker.
- Adds plugin_name override field on registry entries so modules whose
marketplace.json declares a plugin under a different name than the installer
code (e.g. WDS uses bmad-wds) match without falling back to the single-plugin
heuristic.
- Removes the community modules picker from the interactive installer; previously
installed community modules are preserved on update and can still be installed
via --custom-source.
- Renames the custom-source confirm prompt for clarity.
CHANGELOG.md updated with the full v6.7.0 entry.
* feat(installer): fully retire community catalog plumbing
Removes the last marketplace network connections from the installer.
The v6.7.0 first pass retired the official-registry fetch but left
CommunityModuleManager + RegistryClient in place, which still
fetched community-index.yaml and categories.yaml on every install
to support the channel-gate and update flows.
This commit:
- Deletes tools/installer/modules/community-manager.js and
registry-client.js entirely.
- Strips CommunityModuleManager calls from ui.js (channel gate +
update channels), core/manifest.js (getModuleVersionInfo),
core/installer.js (resolution + installed-modules listing), and
modules/official-modules.js (findModuleSource fallback +
pre-install plugin resolution + post-install manifest entry).
- Simplifies installFromResolution: community branch removed; all
non-external installs are now treated as custom-source.
- Removes corresponding test suites (CommunityModuleManager unit
tests and the entire RegistryClient suite).
- Updates CHANGELOG with the migration note.
After this commit, grep confirms zero references to the bmad-plugins-
marketplace registry from the installer. The only remaining 'marketplace'
references are about per-repo .claude-plugin/marketplace.json files,
which the installer reads from cloned custom-source repos.
* feat(bmm): add bmad-prd skill and extend product-brief with external integrations
Consolidates the legacy create-prd/edit-prd/validate-prd trio into a single
lean facilitator with create/update/validate intent modes, following the
bmad-product-brief pattern. Both skills gain external_sources and
external_handoffs customize.toml fields for routing through corporate MCP
tools (Confluence, Jira, etc.) with graceful degradation, plus a File roles
constraint clarifying decision-log (audit trail) vs addendum (preserved
depth for downstream docs).
* refactor(bmad-prd): tighten SKILL.md and operationalize source-extractor pattern
- Compress Overview to remove coaching prose duplicated in Discovery
- Operationalize "Extract, don't ingest" with explicit subagent return contract; reference from Update, Validate, and Finalize input reconciliation instead of inline "read N documents"
- Fix Overview H1 -> H2 (was breaking pre-pass tooling)
- Move full headless JSON schemas to assets/headless-schemas.md; keep minimal example inline
- Compress File roles bullet; tighten Finalize step 1
SKILL.md: 124 -> 105 lines, ~4729 -> ~4467 tokens
* feat(bmad-prd): open-items gate, drop distillate, persona discipline, decision-log metadata
- Add Finalize "Open-items review" step (new step 4): counts OQs / [ASSUMPTION] / [NOTE FOR PM], walks them with user, flags high density as red flag against agreed stakes
- Validate now treats open-items density as a first-class finding category
- Resume / continuity surfaces open items deterministically as the first orientation step
- Drop the PRD's own distillate output and the bmad-distillator finalize step. Downstream workflows (UX, architecture, story creation) source-extract from prd.md directly via the canonical source-extractor pattern. Headless schemas, customize.toml comments, and template updated accordingly.
- Drop "status: draft" from PRD frontmatter and template; version/state transitions logged to decision-log.md instead. Finalize step 7 records the version transition entry.
- Add PRD Discipline bullet: personas must be research-grounded or marked [ILLUSTRATIVE]; must drive decisions; 2-4 personas max. Discipline pass enforces.
- Expand File roles bullet: competitive-analysis detail beyond a one-line landscape and operational/cost mechanics (rate-limiting, compression) belong in addendum
* feat(bmad-prd): outcome-driven trim, swappable validation checklist, HTML report
SKILL.md trim (4.7K -> ~3.2K tokens, 124 -> 93 lines):
- Cut anchor enumerations (HIPAA/PCI/NIST list, API/Mobile/Web list, hobby->regulated list, "fast/easy/scalable/intuitive", input enumerations, etc.) the LLM already knows
- Cut derivable reasoning (synonyms-cause-drift explanation, hobby-vs-enterprise examples, etc.)
- Cut good/bad examples that anchor LLM attention (password/SendGrid example, persona quote, "let me also add this nearby thing")
- Drop SMART-ceremony language from Measurable bullet (keep judgment-not-ritual; SMART principles fine)
Progressive disclosure to references/:
- Headless mode rules + JSON minimal example moved to references/headless.md (loaded only when invoked headless)
- On Activation step 6 gates mode detection: headless -> read references/headless.md and follow
Swappable validation checklist:
- New assets/prd-validation-checklist.md (15 items: Quality / Discipline / Structural / Stakes-gated, each one line)
- New customize.toml field validation_checklist (override per org)
- Used by Validate intent AND Finalize Step 3 -- same subagent, same checklist, two moments
- Replaces bmad-validate-prd's 13-step micro-file architecture; kept the valuable check dimensions (density, measurability, traceability, implementation leakage, etc.) and dropped the ceremony
HTML validation report:
- New scripts/render-validation-html.py (PEP 723, stdlib only, ~175 lines) renders structured findings JSON into a styled HTML report with pass/warn/fail grade, inline SVG score bar, category grouping
- New assets/validation-report-template.html (inline CSS, native <details>, no JS, no external deps) -- swappable via customize.toml validation_report_template
- New references/validation-render.md documents the subagent output contract and renderer invocation; loaded only when validate flow runs
- Auto-opens browser on interactive runs; headless skips the open
Mode flow consistency:
- Create and Update both now explicitly "proceed to ## Finalize"
- Validate / analyze is standalone -- explicit "does NOT enter ## Finalize"; renderer auto-opens the HTML
- analyze is a synonym for validate; intent detection routes both
- Update mode no longer has its own light-close validation step (Finalize Step 3 covers it)
* refactor(product-brief,bmad-prd): remove distillation from brief and PRD workflows
Drop bmad-distillator integration from bmad-product-brief (finalize step,
update mode, headless JSON, constraints) and clean up customize.toml comments.
Distillation is the wrong layer — story self-containment via epic solution
design docs is the right answer for downstream context.
Also commit pending bmad-prd changes: working mode selector (Express vs
Facilitative), open-items triage into phase-blocking/resolvable/deferred
buckets, persistence wording fix, and facilitation-guide reference.
* refactor(bmad-prd): aggressive SKILL.md compression, remove LLM-obvious content
* feat(bmad-prd,bmad-product-brief): surface party-mode and advanced-elicitation at opening
* refactor(bmm): retire bmad-create-prd/edit/validate, point docs and PM agent at bmad-prd
Removes the three separate PRD skills (create, edit, validate) in favor of the
unified bmad-prd skill. Updates module-help.csv, PM agent menu, workflow map,
getting-started tutorial, commands reference, customize/help SKILL.md examples,
and the website workflow-map diagram. Adds Recipe 6 (Advanced Integration
Patterns) to expand-bmad-for-your-org.md covering external_sources,
external_handoffs, doc_standards, and swappable templates.
* test(bmad-product-brief): drop distillate from evals
Distillate was removed from the product-brief workflow in 1a88f001
but the eval suite still checked for distillate.md artifacts, the
bmad-distillator subagent invocation, and the polish→distillate phase
ordering. Strip all distillate references from A1/A5/B1/B2/B3/B5/B6,
remove B4 (phase-ordering eval centered on distillate) and B8 (pure
distillate eval), update _design_notes, and delete the orphan
distillate.md fixture from the forkbird-brief input set. IDs preserved
(gaps at B4, B8) so existing references stay stable.
* fix(bmad-prd): validation report only on explicit analysis request
Reconciles a contradiction across SKILL.md, validation-render.md,
headless.md, and headless-schemas.md about when validation-report.{html,md}
gets written. Rule: a report file is only written when the user has
specifically asked for analysis — Validate intent, or a mid-session
"produce a report" request. The Finalize discipline pass during
Create/Update keeps findings in-conversation: autofix obvious issues,
ask on ambiguous ones, never write a file.
- SKILL.md: Finalize step 3 no longer renders a report; Validate intent
wording softened from "HTML report" to "validation report".
- references/validation-render.md: drops the severity-based conditional
for markdown emission. Script now always writes both HTML and MD
side-by-side when invoked; trigger gating happens upstream.
- assets/headless-schemas.md: drops the "may be omitted in interactive
mode" caveat; validation_report is required for Validate intent.
- scripts/render-validation-html.py: adds render_markdown_report()
emitting a severity-grouped markdown companion at output_path.with_suffix('.md').
Returns markdown path in the stdout JSON summary alongside HTML path.
* fix(bmm-skills): address remaining PR review nits
- headless-schemas.md: Update schema gains `external_handoffs` to match
SKILL.md which routes Update through Finalize (handoffs execute there).
- bmad-product-brief/SKILL.md: "Use the bmad-help skill" → "Invoke
bmad-help" to align with REF-03 and the bmad-prd phrasing.
- bmad-product-brief/SKILL.md: hyphenate "high-quality draft".
* feat(bmm): add deprecation shims for retired PRD skills
Re-adds bmad-create-prd, bmad-edit-prd, bmad-validate-prd as thin
compatibility shims so existing invocations by name and
_bmad/custom/bmad-{create,edit,validate}-prd.toml override files keep
working post-consolidation. Each shim contains only SKILL.md and
customize.toml — no steps, data, or templates.
On activation, each shim:
1. Resolves customization via resolve_customization.py, picking up any
legacy override files for the four legacy fields (activation_steps_*,
persistent_facts, on_complete).
2. Emits a one-time deprecation notice in {communication_language},
pointing at bmad-prd and the migration path for override files.
3. Invokes bmad-prd with the appropriate intent (create / update /
validate), passes through the resolved legacy customization with
instruction to use these values instead of re-resolving from
bmad-prd's own customize.toml, and forwards the original user input
verbatim.
bmad-prd continues to read its own customize.toml + bmad-prd.toml
overrides for the new-only fields (prd_template, validation_checklist,
doc_standards, output_dir, output_folder_name, external_sources,
external_handoffs, validation_report_template). Users wanting those
fields must migrate to invoking bmad-prd directly.
* polish(bmm): refine PRD deprecation shim wording
Three small revisions applied uniformly to all three shims
(bmad-create-prd, bmad-edit-prd, bmad-validate-prd):
- Tighten the frontmatter description to a single sentence naming the
intent and signaling v7 removal.
- Drop the redundant "On failure, surface the diagnostic and halt."
trailer from the resolve-customization step; resolve_customization.py
surfaces errors itself.
- Extend the user-facing deprecation notice to clarify that legacy
override fields still resolve under bmad-prd, so migration is for
unlocking new fields rather than restoring lost functionality.
* fix(bmad-prd): normalize status casing and add friendly file errors
- compute_stats: lower-case `status` before bucketing so findings with
any casing (e.g. "Pass") feed the stat buckets and the score bar
fills correctly. Matches the .lower() pattern already used in
render_finding and render_finding_md.
- main: wrap findings/template read_text calls; emit a one-line error
to stderr and return 1 on FileNotFoundError or JSONDecodeError
instead of dumping a raw traceback. Script is LLM-invoked, so a
clean diagnostic is the contract.
Addresses augmentcode review comments 3235100013 and 3235100018.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(expand): refresh "five recipes" copy to reflect Recipe 6
Recipe 6 (Advanced Integration Patterns) was added but three earlier
mentions still said "five": the frontmatter description, the intro
sentence at line 8, and the "Combining Recipes" paragraph. Update all
three to "six" and extend the Combining-Recipes example to call out
Recipe 6 (external_sources / external_handoffs) alongside the others.
Addresses coderabbitai review comment 3235107194 and the two
outside-diff observations on lines 3 and 8.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(bmad-prd): utf-8 encoding on render script, correct workflow-map outputs
- render-validation-html.py reads findings/template and writes HTML/MD with
explicit utf-8 encoding so non-ASCII content (smart quotes, em-dashes,
non-English text under {document_output_language}) does not break on
platforms whose default encoding is not utf-8.
- workflow-map.md 'Produces' column for bmad-prd now distinguishes
Create/Update outputs from the Validate intent's validation-report
artifacts.
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* refactor(catalog): rename after/before columns to preceded-by/followed-by
The bare prepositions `after` and `before` had no subject anchor, leaving
the dependency direction ambiguous: "X has Y in its `after` column" reads
plausibly as either "Y comes after X" or "X comes after Y". An LLM
catalog consumer just got the direction wrong because of this.
`preceded-by` / `followed-by` are passive-voice participles whose grammar
locks the subject (the skill in this row) and forces a single reading:
"X is preceded by Y" can only mean Y comes first.
Rename applied to:
- module-help.csv headers (bmm-skills, core-skills)
- bmad-help SKILL.md schema doc + descriptions
- installer.js mergeModuleHelpCatalogs header string
- plugin-resolver.js _buildSynthesizedHelpCsv header string
- bmad-manifest.json keys (bmad-product-brief, bmad-prfaq)
- distillate-format-reference.md example manifest
The separate `required` column continues to carry hard-gate semantics;
the renamed columns are pure soft sequencing hints, as already documented
in bmad-help.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* style(installer): wrap long header strings per prettier
* feat(installer): warn on non-canonical module-help.csv headers
mergeModuleHelpCatalogs now compares each per-module file's header
against the canonical schema and emits a one-shot prompts.log.warn per
module on drift, naming both the expected and actual header. Data
continues to load positionally so external modules built against the
old after/before schema still install cleanly — the warning is the
maintainer signal to rename their columns.
Centralize the canonical header in modules/module-help-schema.js so the
merger and the synthesizer (PluginResolver._buildSynthesizedHelpCsv)
read the same source of truth; future column renames are one edit.
Verified by installing all four bmad-org external modules
(bmb, cis, gds, tea) — every one ships the legacy after/before header
today and now fires an advisory warning while still merging cleanly
into _bmad/_config/bmad-help.csv with the canonical column names.
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* fix(installer): preserve module-help.csv schema in merged bmad-help.csv (#2278)
The installer's mergeModuleHelpCatalogs was rewriting the merged catalog
under a different schema (module,phase,name,code,sequence,workflow-file,...)
than the documented source schema in every module's module-help.csv
(module,skill,display-name,menu-code,description,action,args,phase,...).
Worse, the parsing assumed the wrong source column order, so column data
was scrambled in the merged output. SKILL.md docs the source schema, so
the bmad-help skill was navigating a catalog whose actual columns no
longer matched its mental model.
Drop the transformation and the agent enrichment columns (which had no
consumers anywhere in the codebase). Emit rows verbatim in the source
schema, padding short rows and filling empty module fields. Sort by
module then phase, stable within phase to preserve authored order.
Closes#2278
* fix(catalog): normalize module-help.csv rows to documented 13-column schema
Many rows in core-skills/module-help.csv and bmm-skills/module-help.csv
were missing one column between description and phase, leaving them at
12 fields instead of 13. CSV consumers that read by header position
were silently mapping data into the wrong columns (description into
action, phase into args, required into before, etc).
Inserted an empty cell at column index 5 across all 31 affected rows
to restore alignment with the documented header
(module,skill,display-name,menu-code,description,action,args,phase,
after,before,required,output-location,outputs).
* fix(config): promote project_name to core, fixes#2279
project_name was a bmm-specific prompt despite being a universal
project-level concept used by every module — including core skills like
bmad-brainstorming, which loads from _bmad/core/config.yaml and was
silently broken because project_name lived under bmm. Users without bmm
installed could not run brainstorming at all.
Move:
- src/core-skills/module.yaml: declare project_name with prompt
"What is your project called?" and default {directory_name}, matching
what bmm previously had.
- src/bmm-skills/module.yaml: remove the bmm definition; add project_name
to the "Variables from Core Config inserted" header comment so
contributors can see what's inherited.
Migration for existing installs:
- tools/installer/modules/official-modules.js: after loadExistingConfig
reads each per-module config.yaml, hoist any keys that are now declared
in core but appear under non-core modules. Without this, the partition
logic in writeCentralConfig (which strips core keys from non-core
buckets) would silently drop the user's prior project_name on the next
quick-update. Generic — handles project_name today and any future
module→core promotions.
- The hoist preserves precedence: an existing core value beats a stale
module-side copy.
--yes seed:
- tools/installer/ui.js: add project_name to the hardcoded core seed
(using path.basename(directory) to match the {directory_name} default)
so non-interactive fresh installs populate it. Without this the seed
silently omits project_name and core skills fall back to literals.
Tests:
- test/test-installation-components.js Suite 43 (9 assertions) covers
the schema move, the loadExistingConfig hoist, and the precedence rule.
- Suite 35 fixture updated: project_name moved from bmm bucket to core,
with a stale bmm copy left in place to verify it gets stripped.
Verified manually:
- Fresh install -y: project_name lands in [core] of config.toml.
- Existing install with project_name in bmm/config.yaml: quick-update
hoists it to [core] and strips it from [modules.bmm].
* fix(installer): harden config-load against malformed config.yaml
Per augment review on #2348: loadExistingConfig stored any truthy
yaml.parse result (including scalars like '42'), which would later crash
_hoistCoreKeysFromLegacyModuleConfigs at \`key in cfg\` with
"Cannot use 'in' operator to search for ... in 42".
- loadExistingConfig: only keep parses that are plain objects (not
scalars or arrays). A corrupt config.yaml is now treated the same as
a parse error — skipped, not crashed-on.
- _hoistCoreKeysFromLegacyModuleConfigs: belt-and-suspenders type guards
on _existingConfig.core (in case it's populated by some other path)
and on each module cfg in the loop.
- Test Suite 43 adds 2 assertions covering a scalar core/config.yaml:
loadExistingConfig must not crash, and bmm.project_name must still
hoist into a clean core bucket.
* feat(core-skills): add bmad-customize for authoring _bmad/custom overrides
A conversational guide skill that helps users author or update TOML overrides
in _bmad/custom/ for customizable BMad agents and workflows. Covers per-skill
agent and workflow surfaces; central config is out of scope for v1.
- SKILL.md: six-step flow (intent, discover, route, compose, team-vs-user,
show-confirm-write-verify) with baked-in agent-vs-workflow routing heuristic
and a template-swap subroutine
- scripts/list_customizable_skills.py: stdlib-only scanner that enumerates
customizable skills across standard IDE install paths, reports surface type
and override status, PEP 723, 10 unit tests
- Reuses _bmad/scripts/resolve_customization.py for post-write verification
- Registered in core-skills/module-help.csv with menu code BC
* refactor(bmad-customize): apply QA pass (top 3 recommendations)
Applies the three highest-payoff themes from the quality analysis:
- Labeling + completion contracts: rename ## Purpose to ## Overview,
add domain framing (what customization means in BMad, typical user
arrival shapes), add an explicit Completion block with testable
conditions for "skill run is done"
- Hostile-environment robustness: add On-Activation preflight that
classifies no-BMad / BMad-without-resolver / full-install states,
instruct Step 2 to surface scanner errors[] and scanned_roots on
empty results, add resolver-missing fallback to Step 6.4, add a
re-enter-Step-4 recovery loop when verify shows the override didn't
take effect
- Returning-user and iteration experience: add "Audit / iterate"
intent class in Step 1, lead discovery with already-overridden
skills for that intent, read existing overrides in Step 3 before
composing, frame Step 4 as additive-on-top rather than fresh
authoring, give Cross-cutting intent an explicit Step 3 branch
that walks agent-vs-workflow with the user
Resolves 12 of 18 observations from the quality report. Lint clean
(scan-path-standards and scan-scripts both 0 findings). Unit tests
still 10/10.
* refactor(bmad-customize): derive skills root from install location
Previously the scanner hardcoded a list of IDE skill directories
(.claude/skills, .cursor/skills, .cline/skills, .continue/skills) and
scanned them relative to the project root. That was wrong: skills can
be installed either project-local or user-global, the IDE determines
the convention, and the set of valid locations is open-ended.
The scanner now derives its primary skills root from __file__ — the
running skill's own install directory is the authoritative location
for finding siblings. --skills-root overrides the default; --extra-root
(repeatable) adds additional locations for the rare mixed-install case.
Changes:
- list_customizable_skills.py: remove SKILL_ROOTS constant, add
default_skills_root() derived from __file__, rename scan_project
to scan_skills(skills_roots, project_root), add --skills-root and
--extra-root flags, de-dupe skills when the same name appears in
multiple roots (first wins)
- SKILL.md: update Step 2 to describe the scanner's derive-from-install
behavior and when to use --extra-root; drop the hardcoded IDE path
list from Notes
- tests: refactor setUp to place skills under a generic skills root
(not .claude/skills), add 3 new tests for multiple-roots merge,
duplicate-name precedence, and missing-root error reporting
* docs(customization): point users at bmad-customize as the guided path
Surface the new bmad-customize skill across the three customization
docs so users know they don't need to hand-author TOML to benefit
from the surface:
- customize-bmad.md: prominent tip at the top introducing the skill
as the guided authoring helper; updated the "Need to see what's
customizable?" troubleshooting tip to recommend the skill first
- expand-bmad-for-your-org.md: tip under prereqs noting every recipe
can be applied via the skill, with the recipes remaining the
reference for what to override
- named-agents.md: short paragraph in the customization section and a
link entry under the references list
Hand-authoring still works the same way; the skill is additive.
Central-config overrides are flagged as the current exception.
* docs(bmad-customize): steer users at bmad-builder instead of 'forking'
* fix(bmad-customize): reword description to pass file-ref validator
* refactor(bmad-customize): tighten description and expand module-help entry
- SKILL.md description: drop the catch-all 'or asks how to change the
behavior of a specific BMad skill' trigger clause that would fire in
casual discussion; keep the four explicit phrase triggers.
- module-help.csv: rewrite the description so bmad-help has real
routing material — names the concrete capabilities (persistent
facts, template swaps, activation hooks, menus), the scope routing,
and the value prop (no TOML hand-authoring). Matches the 'Use
when...' pattern other Core entries use.
* fix(module-help): quote bmad-customize description field that contains commas
* fix(bmad-customize): address PR #2289 review findings
- SKILL.md preflight: load root config from _bmad/config.toml and
config.user.toml (not .yaml) — the installer emits TOML; the YAML
references would have made the skill silently miss real user config
- SKILL.md resolver fallback (Step 6.4): read all three merge layers
when present (base / team / user) and describe the merge in
base → team → user order; the prior wording could describe the wrong
effective merge when the user wrote .user.toml on top of an existing
team .toml
- SKILL.md: replace bare 'docs/how-to/customize-bmad.md' references
(3 locations) with the public docs URL so users installing the skill
aren't pointed at a path they don't have locally
- list_customizable_skills.py: catch UnicodeDecodeError in
read_frontmatter_description so a non-UTF-8 SKILL.md can't abort
the whole scan
- list_customizable_skills.py: clarify exit-code contract in the
module docstring — errors[] is non-fatal by design, exit 2 is
reserved for invocation errors
- customize-bmad.md: tighten the tip to scope bmad-customize to the
per-skill surface; central-config is out of scope v1
- expand-bmad-for-your-org.md: same scoping — Recipes 1-4 can be
applied by the skill; Recipe 5 (central config) stays hand-authored
* fix(bmad-customize): markdownlint MD034 and validate-file-refs
- Wrap the three docs.bmad-method.org references as
[text](url) markdown links instead of bare URLs (MD034)
- Drop the {project-root}/ prefix on line 41's config.toml
references. validate-file-refs strips the template prefix and
tries to resolve 'config.toml' as 'src/config.toml'; sibling
skills (party-mode, retrospective, advanced-elicitation) all
reference '_bmad/config.toml' bare and pass CI — match that
pattern. The '(root level under {project-root}, installer-owned)'
parenthetical preserves the disambiguation.
* refactor(bmad-customize): cut token-wasting prose from SKILL.md
Down from 175 lines to 110. Removed:
- 'What customization means in BMad' architecture backgrounder — the
LLM reads the live customize.toml in Step 3; doesn't need the lore
- 'Desired Outcomes' section — retrospective narration of what the
6 steps already instruct
- 'Role' section — fluff; the flow itself defines the role
- 'Notes' section — sparse-override rule already in Step 4, IDE-path
note is commentary, docs link duplicates the out-of-scope section
- 'The scanner derives its skills directory from...' and 'returns JSON
with...' — commentary the LLM doesn't need; it runs the script and
sees the output
- 'that file IS the schema' and similar editorial asides throughout
- Explanatory clauses like 'silently drifts on every release' and
'trust the user's domain knowledge'
Kept everything that's load-bearing: preflight conditionals, intent
classification, routing heuristic, merge semantics, template-swap
subroutine, team-vs-user defaults, verify fallback and recovery loop,
completion conditions, out-of-scope list.
* refactor: remove bmad-skill-manifest yaml; introduce four-layer central config.toml
- Agent essence moves from per-skill bmad-skill-manifest.yaml files
into each module.yaml's `agents:` block (code, name, title, icon,
description). Per-agent customize.toml remains the deep-behavior
source of truth.
- Installer emits four TOML files:
_bmad/config.toml team install answers + agent roster
_bmad/config.user.toml user install answers
_bmad/custom/config.toml team overrides stub
_bmad/custom/config.user.toml personal overrides stub
Prompts declare scope: user to route answers to config.user.toml.
- resolve_config.py merges four layers: base-team -> base-user ->
custom-team -> custom-user.
- Three consumer skills (party-mode, advanced-elicitation,
retrospective) switched from agent-manifest.csv to the resolver.
- installer.js mergeModuleHelpCatalogs now takes the in-memory
agent list from ManifestGenerator -- no CSV roundtrip.
- Deleted: 6 bmad-skill-manifest.yaml files, agent-manifest.csv
emission, collectAgents/getAgentsFromDirRecursive,
paths.agentManifest().
* fix(installer): strip core-key pollution from [modules.*]; soften config headers
- writeCentralConfig now always strips core-module keys from every
[modules.<code>] bucket, even when the module's schema is not
available in src/ (external / marketplace modules like cis, bmb).
Core values belong in [core] only; workflows read them directly.
- When the module's own schema IS available (built-in modules),
also drop any key it does not declare as a prompt — same
spread-pollution filter as before, now layered on top.
- Section-aware headers on both _bmad/config.toml and
_bmad/config.user.toml: [core] / [modules.*] values are
editable (installer reads them as defaults on next install);
[agents.*] is regenerated from module.yaml and will be wiped —
overrides for agents go in _bmad/custom/config*.toml instead.
* docs: cover central config.toml + Diataxis prose pass across three files
Document the new four-file central configuration surface (_bmad/config.toml,
config.user.toml, and custom/ overrides) alongside the existing per-skill
customize.toml. Make editing rules, scope partitioning, and when-to-use-which
guidance explicit.
- customize-bmad.md: new "Central Configuration" section with editing rules,
three worked examples (rebrand, fictional agent, module settings override),
and a "when to use which surface" table. Converted five h4 headers to
bold paragraph intros per style guide.
- expand-bmad-for-your-org.md: two-layer mental model extended to three;
new Recipe 5 with three variants (rebrand, custom crew, pinned team
settings); reinforcement table extended.
- named-agents.md: noted the dual customization surface — per-skill shapes
behavior, central config shapes roster identity.
Diataxis prose pass applied across all three files: banned vocabulary
check, em-dash cap, hypophora / metanoia / amplificatio / stakes-inflation
cleanup, rhythm and burstiness fixes. Structural conformance verified;
markdownlint and prettier clean.
* test+docs: add central config unit tests; fix stale recipe count
- test: two new suites (35 + 36) covering writeCentralConfig and
ensureCustomConfigStubs. Verifies scope partitioning (user_name
lands only in config.user.toml), core-key pollution stripping
from [modules.*], unknown-schema fallthrough (external modules
survive without schema), agent roster baked into config.toml
[agents.*] only, stub-preservation on re-install. 44 new
assertions.
- docs: fixed four stale "four recipes" references to say "five"
after Recipe 5 (Customize the Agent Roster) was added. Touches
frontmatter, opening paragraph, Combining Recipes paragraph,
and the named-agents cross-link blurb.
* fix: address PR review feedback on central config
- resolve_config.py argparse: three-layer → four-layer description
- SKILL/workflow/explanation docs: document all four layers including
_bmad/config.user.toml (was missing from merge-stack descriptions)
- customize-bmad.md + installer headers: drop the false "direct edits to
config.toml persist" claim; installer reads from per-module config.yaml,
not central TOML, so direct edits get clobbered. Route users to
_bmad/custom/config.toml for durable overrides
- writeCentralConfig: warn loudly when a module.yaml can't be parsed
(previously silent — user-scoped keys could mis-file into team config)
- writeCentralConfig: preserve [agents.*] blocks for modules that didn't
contribute fresh agents this run (e.g. quickUpdate skipping modules
whose source is unavailable) so the roster doesn't silently shrink
- add extractAgentBlocks helper + Test Suite 37 covering preservation
Addresses comments from augmentcode and coderabbitai on PR #2285.
Core and BMM modules live in this repo (src/core-skills, src/bmm-skills)
but the installer UI sourced them from the remote registry. When the
registry was unreachable (VPN, proxy, firewall), the fallback YAML only
had the 4 external modules, so core and bmm disappeared from the install
list entirely.
Now _selectOfficialModules and getDefaultModules always read built-in
modules from the local source via OfficialModules.listAvailable(), then
append external modules from the registry. Network failures only affect
external modules.
Closes#2239
* feat(bmad-help): add _meta rows and llms.txt support for general questions
Register llms.txt URLs in module-help.csv via _meta rows so bmad-help
can fetch module documentation when users ask questions that don't map
to a specific skill.
* refactor(bmad-help): streamline llms.txt docs into existing skill sections
* chore: remove SM agent (Bob) and migrate capabilities to Developer agent
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* fix(docs): correct agent naming and grammar from review triage
Standardize Developer agent references to bmad-agent-dev (matching
installed skill directory name) and fix possessive apostrophe in
implementation-readiness workflow.
* fix(skills): replace dev team references with Developer agent
No longer a multi-agent development team — just one Developer agent.
Remove residual Scrum Master search patterns from retrospective.
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* clear up contradiction and config mispath
* fix(party-mode): clarify solo mode behavior and improve response presentation rules
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Replace the multi-file workflow architecture (workflow.md + 3 step files)
with a self-contained SKILL.md that spawns each agent as an independent
subagent via the Agent tool. This produces genuinely diverse perspectives
instead of one LLM roleplaying multiple characters. Adds --model and
--solo flags for flexibility.
* refactor: remove bmad-init skill and standardize config loading across all skills
Remove the bmad-init core skill entirely — all agents and workflow skills now
load config directly from their module's config.yaml instead of delegating to
bmad-init as an intermediary. This eliminates the Python script dependency and
simplifies the activation path for every skill.
Changes across all skill types:
- Agents (9 skills): Replace "Load config via bmad-init skill" block with
direct config loading from `{project-root}/_bmad/bmm/config.yaml`, resolving
user_name, communication_language, document_output_language,
planning_artifacts, and project_knowledge
- Workflow skills (12 skills): Standardize INITIALIZATION/Configuration Loading
sections to a consistent Activation format matching the agent pattern
- bmad-prfaq: Align activation to standard config pattern, convert scripted
dialogue to outcome-focused instructions (no direct quotes)
- bmad-product-brief: Remove External Skills section referencing bmad-init
- bmad-party-mode: Standardize initialization to Activation format
- bmad-advanced-elicitation: Inline agent_party path instead of config var
- bmad-distillator: Remove unused argument-hint frontmatter
- Delete legacy create-prd/ directory (superseded by bmad-create-prd)
- Delete bmad-init skill entirely: SKILL.md, bmad_init.py, core-module.yaml,
and test suite
* fix: remove remaining bmad-init references from marketplace.json and distillate examples
Clean up missed references: remove bmad-init from marketplace.json skills
list, replace bmad-init examples in distillate-format-reference.md with
bmad-help/bmad-setup to keep examples valid without referencing a removed skill.
* fix: update broken file references in bmad-edit-prd after create-prd deletion
Point prdPurpose refs from deleted create-prd/data/ to bmad-create-prd/data/
and validationWorkflow ref from create-prd/steps-v/ to bmad-validate-prd/steps-v/.
* 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.
* fix(bmad-init): correctly resolve output_folder paths outside project root
When output_folder was set to an absolute path (e.g. /Users/me/outputs),
the {project-root}/{value} result template stored it as
{project-root}//absolute/path. resolve_project_root_placeholder then did
a naive string replace, producing /project//absolute/path — a broken path
that workflows could not resolve.
For relative paths outside the root (e.g. ../../sibling), the same naive
replace left un-normalized paths like /project/../../sibling in the
resolved config, which some tools mishandled.
Fix resolve_project_root_placeholder to strip the {project-root} token,
detect whether the remainder is absolute (returning it directly) or
relative (joining with project root and normalizing via os.path.normpath).
Fix apply_result_template to skip the template entirely when raw_value is
already an absolute path, and to normalize the result for relative-but-
outside paths. This covers the bmad-init SKILL write path, which bakes
the resolved path directly into config.yaml.
Add 7 tests covering all three path cases (absolute, relative-with-
traversal, normal in-project) for both functions.
* Address review comments
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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.
Inline workflow.md content directly into SKILL.md for: editorial-review-prose,
editorial-review-structure, help, index-docs, review-adversarial-general,
review-edge-case-hunter, and shard-doc. Deletes the now-redundant workflow.md
files. No behavioral change — same pattern as advanced-elicitation in PR #2076.
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Merge workflow.md content directly into SKILL.md and delete the
now-redundant workflow file. The frontmatter `agent_party` variable
moves into SKILL.md; all relative file references (`./methods.csv`)
remain valid.
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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.