- 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.
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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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- Remove validate-prd workflow references from all workflow path YAML files
- Update Excalidraw diagram: remove Validate PRD box and zombie JSON elements
- Re-export SVG at 1x scale
- Standardize implementation-readiness descriptions across all docs
- Add validation script (validate-svg-changes.sh) and README for SVG export process
- Correct Excalidraw timestamps
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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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- 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.
Copilot was triggering warning or errors in the chatmode files due to some changes in tool names.
- findTestFiles is internal tool, cannot be used.
- Other tools have change names.
- Added new tools: todos and runSubAgents.
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Add explicit radix=10 to parseInt() calls and NaN validation to prevent
unexpected hex parsing and invalid config values.
Changes:
- Line 52: Add radix and NaN check in input validation
- Line 189-192: Add radix and NaN fallback for config parsing
Fixes potential issues:
- Hex input (0x10) now rejected instead of parsed as 16
- Invalid strings return default value instead of NaN→null
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* feat: Add provider-agnostic TTS integration via injection point system
Implements comprehensive Text-to-Speech integration for BMAD agents using a generic
TTS_INJECTION marker system. When AgentVibes (or any compatible TTS provider) is
installed, all BMAD agents can speak their responses with unique AI voices.
## Key Features
**Provider-Agnostic Architecture**
- Uses generic `TTS_INJECTION` markers instead of vendor-specific naming
- Future-proof for multiple TTS providers beyond AgentVibes
- Clean separation - BMAD stays TTS-agnostic, providers handle injection
**Installation Flow**
- BMAD → AgentVibes: TTS instructions injected when AgentVibes detects existing BMAD installation
- AgentVibes → BMAD: TTS instructions injected during BMAD installation when AgentVibes detected
- User must manually create voice assignment file when AgentVibes installs first (documented limitation)
**Party Mode Voice Support**
- Each agent speaks with unique assigned voice in multi-agent discussions
- PM, Architect, Developer, Analyst, UX Designer, etc. - all with distinct voices
**Zero Breaking Changes**
- Fully backward compatible - works without any TTS provider
- `TTS_INJECTION` markers are benign HTML comments if not processed
- No changes to existing agent behavior or non-TTS workflows
## Implementation Details
**Files Modified:**
- `tools/cli/installers/lib/core/installer.js` - TTS injection processing logic
- `tools/cli/lib/ui.js` - AgentVibes detection and installation prompts
- `tools/cli/commands/install.js` - Post-install guidance for AgentVibes setup
- `src/utility/models/fragments/activation-rules.xml` - TTS_INJECTION marker for agents
- `src/core/workflows/party-mode/instructions.md` - TTS_INJECTION marker for party mode
**Injection Point System:**
```xml
<rules>
- ALWAYS communicate in {communication_language}
<!-- TTS_INJECTION:agent-tts -->
- Stay in character until exit selected
</rules>
```
When AgentVibes is detected, the installer replaces this marker with:
```
- When responding to user messages, speak your responses using TTS:
Call: `.claude/hooks/bmad-speak.sh '{agent-id}' '{response-text}'` after each response
IMPORTANT: Use single quotes - do NOT escape special characters like ! or $
```
**Special Character Handling:**
- Explicit guidance to use single quotes without escaping
- Prevents "backslash exclamation" artifacts in speech
**User Experience:**
```
User: "How should we architect this feature?"
Architect: [Text response] + 🔊 [Professional voice explains architecture]
```
Party Mode:
```
PM (John): "I'll focus on user value..." 🔊 [Male professional voice]
UX Designer (Sara): "From a user perspective..." 🔊 [Female voice]
Architect (Marcus): "The technical approach..." 🔊 [Male technical voice]
```
## Testing
**Unit Tests:** ✅ 62/62 passing
- 49/49 schema validation tests
- 13/13 installation component tests
**Integration Testing:**
- ✅ BMAD → AgentVibes (automatic injection)
- ✅ AgentVibes → BMAD (automatic injection)
- ✅ No TTS provider (markers remain as comments)
## Documentation
Comprehensive testing guide created with:
- Both installation scenario walkthroughs
- Verification commands and expected outputs
- Troubleshooting guidance
## Known Limitations
**AgentVibes → BMAD Installation Order:**
When AgentVibes installs first, voice assignment file must be created manually:
```bash
mkdir -p .bmad/_cfg
cat > .bmad/_cfg/agent-voice-map.csv << 'EOF'
agent_id,voice_name
pm,en_US-ryan-high
architect,en_US-danny-low
dev,en_US-joe-medium
EOF
```
This limitation exists to prevent false legacy v4 detection warnings from BMAD installer.
**Recommended:** Install BMAD first, then AgentVibes for automatic voice assignment.
## Related Work
**Companion Implementation:**
- Repository: paulpreibisch/AgentVibes
- Commits: 6 commits implementing injection processing and voice routing
- Features: Retroactive injection, file path extraction, escape stripping
**GitHub Issues:**
- paulpreibisch/AgentVibes#36 - BMAD agent ID support
## Breaking Changes
None. Feature is opt-in and requires separate TTS provider installation.
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* fix: Enforce project hooks over global hooks in party mode
before, claude would sometimes favor global agent vibes hooks over project specific
* feat: Automate AgentVibes installer invocation after BMAD install
Instead of showing manual installation instructions, the installer now:
- Prompts "Press Enter to start AgentVibes installer..."
- Automatically runs npx agentvibes@latest install
- Handles errors gracefully with fallback instructions
This provides a seamless installation flow matching the test script's
interactive approach.
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* docs: Add automated testing script and guide for PR #934
Added comprehensive testing tools for AgentVibes party mode integration:
- test-bmad-pr.sh: Fully automated installation and verification script
- Interactive mode selection (official PR or custom fork)
- Automatic BMAD CLI setup and linking
- AgentVibes installation with guided prompts
- Built-in verification checks for voice maps and hooks
- Saved configuration for quick re-testing
- TESTING.md: Complete testing documentation
- Quick start with one-line npx command
- Manual installation alternative
- Troubleshooting guide
- Cleanup instructions
Testers can now run a single command to test the full AgentVibes integration
without needing to understand the complex setup process.
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* fix: Add shell: true to npx execSync to prevent permission denied error
The execSync call for 'npx agentvibes@latest install' was failing with
'Permission denied' because the shell was trying to execute 'agentvibes@latest'
directly instead of passing it as an argument to npx.
Adding shell: true ensures the command runs in a proper shell context
where npx can correctly interpret the @latest version syntax.
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* fix: Remove duplicate AgentVibes installation step from test script
The test script was calling AgentVibes installer twice:
1. BMAD installer now automatically runs AgentVibes (new feature)
2. Test script had a separate Step 6 that also ran AgentVibes
This caused the installer to run twice, with the second call failing
because it was already installed.
Changes:
- Removed redundant Step 6 (AgentVibes installation)
- Updated Step 5 to indicate it includes AgentVibes
- Updated step numbers from 7 to 6 throughout
- Added guidance that AgentVibes runs automatically
Now the flow is cleaner: BMAD installer handles everything!
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* fix: Address bmadcode review - preserve variables and move TTS logic to injection
Fixes requested changes from PR review:
1. Preserve {bmad_folder} variable placeholder
- Changed: {project_root}/.bmad/core/tasks/workflow.xml
- To: {project_root}/{bmad_folder}/core/tasks/workflow.xml
- Allows users to choose custom BMAD folder names during installation
2. Move TTS-specific hook guidance to injection system
- Removed hardcoded hook enforcement from source files
- Added hook guidance to processTTSInjectionPoints() in installer.js
- Now only appears when AgentVibes is installed (via TTS_INJECTION)
3. Maintain TTS-agnostic source architecture
- Source files remain clean of TTS-specific instructions
- TTS details injected at install-time only when needed
- Preserves provider-agnostic design principle
Changes made:
- src/core/workflows/party-mode/instructions.md
- Reverted .bmad to {bmad_folder} variable
- Replaced hardcoded hook guidance with <!-- TTS_INJECTION:party-mode -->
- Removed <note> about play-tts.sh hook location
- tools/cli/installers/lib/core/installer.js
- Added hook enforcement to party-mode injection replacement
- Guidance now injected only when enableAgentVibes is true
Addresses review comments from bmadcode:
- "needs to remain the variable. it will get set in the file at the install destination."
- "items like this we will need to inject if user is using claude and TTS"
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* fix: Change 'claude-code' to 'claude' in test script instructions
The correct command to start Claude is 'claude', not 'claude-code'.
Updated line 362-363 in test-bmad-pr.sh to show the correct command.
* fix: Remove npm link from test script to avoid global namespace pollution
- Removed 'npm link' command that was installing BMAD globally
- Changed 'bmad install' to direct node execution using local clone
- Updated success message to reflect no global installation
This keeps testing fully isolated and prevents conflicts with:
- Existing BMAD installations
- Future official BMAD installs
- Orphaned symlinks when test directory is deleted
The test script now runs completely self-contained without modifying
the user's global npm environment.
---------
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- Add deployment-aware handler generation (filters web-only/ide-only commands)
- Remove unused run-workflow handler type (ghost handler cleanup)
- Implement missing validate-workflow and data handler generation
- Update schema validation to support exactly 6 active handler types
- Clean up activation templates and web bundler logic
- Prevent generation of unused handler instructions for better performance
- All 62 tests pass with backward compatibility maintained
Major Changes:
- Add sample custom agents demonstrating installable agent system
- commit-poet: Generates semantic commit messages (BMAD Method repo sample)
- toolsmith: Development tooling expert with knowledge base covering bundlers, deployment, docs, installers, modules, and tests (BMAD Method repo sample)
- Both agents demonstrate custom agent architecture and are installable to projects via BMAD installer system
- Include comprehensive installation guides and sidecar knowledge bases
- Add bmad-quick-flow methodology for rapid development
- create-tech-spec: Direct technical specification workflow
- quick-dev: Flexible execution workflow supporting both tech-spec-driven and direct instruction development
- quick-flow-solo-dev (Barry): 1 man show agent specialized in bmad-quick-flow methodology
- Comprehensive documentation for quick-flow approach and solo development
- Remove deprecated tech-spec workflow track
- Delete entire tech-spec workflow directory and templates
- Remove quick-spec-flow.md documentation (replaced by quick-flow docs)
- Clean up unused epic and story templates
- Fix custom agent installation across IDE installers
- Repair antigravity and multiple IDE installers to properly support custom agents
- Enable custom agent installation via quick installer, agent installer, regular installer, and special agent installer
- All installation methods now accessible via npx with full documentation
Infrastructure:
- Update BMM module configurations and team setups
- Modify workflow status paths to support quick-flow integration
- Reorganize documentation with new agent and workflow guides
- Add custom/ directory for user customizations
- Update platform codes and installer configurations
## Problem
Custom agents showed generic names (like "Commit Poet") instead of their
actual persona names (like "Inkwell Von Comitizen") in the agent manifest.
## Root Cause
The extractManifestData function was using metadata.name/title instead of
extracting the persona name from the compiled agent XML.
## Solution
1. Added extractAgentAttribute function to pull attributes from <agent> tag
2. Prioritize XML extraction over metadata for persona info:
- displayName: uses agent title attribute from XML
- title: uses agent title attribute from XML
- icon: uses agent icon attribute from XML
- Falls back to metadata if XML extraction fails
## Result
Custom agents now display their actual persona names in manifests:
- Before: "Commit Poet"
- After: "Inkwell Von Comitizen"
This provides better user experience with proper agent identification
in IDE integrations and manifests.
## Problem
Custom agents were only installing to Claude Code (.claude/commands/)
but not to Antigravity (.agent/) or other IDEs that lack installCustomAgentLauncher function.
## Root Cause
Antigravity was missing the installCustomAgentLauncher function that the
IdeManager calls to install custom agents during agent installation.
## Solution
Added installCustomAgentLauncher function to Antigravity that:
- Creates .agent directory if needed
- Generates custom agent launchers with @agentPath references
- Uses same pattern as existing Antigravity agent launchers
- Returns proper installation result for tracking
## Result
Custom agents now install to:
- Claude Code: .claude/commands/bmad/custom/agents/ ✅
- Antigravity: .agent/bmad-custom-agents-{agentName}.md ✅
- Codex: (already working) ✅
All configured IDEs now receive custom agent installations!
## Problem
Compile Agents ignored custom agents in source locations like:
- {project-root}/custom/src/agents/
- {bmad-folder}/custom/src/agents/
## Solution
Update reinstallCustomAgents to check all locations:
1. _cfg/custom/agents/ (backup location)
2. {bmad-folder}/custom/src/agents/ (source in BMAD folder)
3. {project-root}/custom/src/agents/ (source at project root)
## Changes
- Search multiple locations for agents during compile
- Avoid duplicate processing with Set tracking
- Auto-backup source YAML to _cfg/custom/agents/ if needed
- Works with any custom bmad_folder name from config
Now 'Compile Agents' works with agents in any source location!
- Change --path → --source (much clearer purpose)
- Change --target → --destination (more intuitive)
- Update all code references and documentation
- Add advanced parameter examples to installation guide
- Keep short aliases: -s for --source, -t for --destination
Parameters are now much more self-explanatory:
- --source: where to find the agent YAML
- --destination: where to install the compiled agent
- Add persistent warning loop when no tools selected in installer
- Users must press spacebar to select, not just highlight
- Red warning explains the issue and offers to go back
- Only way to proceed without tools is explicit "No" confirmation
- Promote Google Antigravity to preferred/recommended IDE section
## Overview
This commit represents a complete overhaul of the BMAD agent creation system, establishing clear standards for agent development, installation workflows, and persona design. The changes span documentation, tooling, reference implementations, and field-specific guidance.
## Key Components
### 1. Agent Installation Infrastructure
**New CLI Command: `agent-install`**
- Interactive agent installation with persona customization
- Supports Simple (single YAML), Expert (sidecar files), and Module agents
- Template variable processing with Handlebars-style syntax
- Automatic compilation from YAML to XML (.md) format
- Manifest tracking and IDE integration (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.)
- Source preservation in `_cfg/custom/agents/` for reinstallation
**Files Created:**
- `tools/cli/commands/agent-install.js` - Main CLI command
- `tools/cli/lib/agent/compiler.js` - YAML to XML compilation engine
- `tools/cli/lib/agent/installer.js` - Installation orchestration
- `tools/cli/lib/agent/template-engine.js` - Handlebars template processing
**Compiler Features:**
- Auto-injects frontmatter, activation, handlers, help/exit menu items
- Smart handler inclusion (only includes action/workflow/exec/tmpl handlers actually used)
- Proper XML escaping and formatting
- Persona name customization (e.g., "Fred the Commit Poet")
### 2. Documentation Overhaul
**Deleted Bloated/Outdated Docs (2,651 lines removed):**
- Old verbose architecture docs
- Redundant pattern files
- Outdated workflow guides
**Created Focused, Type-Specific Docs:**
- `src/modules/bmb/docs/understanding-agent-types.md` - Architecture vs capability distinction
- `src/modules/bmb/docs/simple-agent-architecture.md` - Self-contained agents
- `src/modules/bmb/docs/expert-agent-architecture.md` - Agents with sidecar files
- `src/modules/bmb/docs/module-agent-architecture.md` - Workflow-integrated agents
- `src/modules/bmb/docs/agent-compilation.md` - YAML → XML process
- `src/modules/bmb/docs/agent-menu-patterns.md` - Menu design patterns
- `src/modules/bmb/docs/index.md` - Documentation hub
**Net Result:** ~1,930 line reduction while adding MORE value through focused content
### 3. Create-Agent Workflow Enhancements
**Critical Persona Field Guidance Added to Step 4:**
Explains how the LLM interprets each persona field when the agent activates:
- **role** → "What knowledge, skills, and capabilities do I possess?"
- **identity** → "What background, experience, and context shape my responses?"
- **communication_style** → "What verbal patterns, word choice, quirks, and phrasing do I use?"
- **principles** → "What beliefs and operating philosophy drive my choices?"
**Key Insight:** `communication_style` should ONLY describe HOW the agent talks, not restate role/identity/principles. The `communication-presets.csv` provides 60 pure communication styles with NO role/identity/principles mixed in.
**Files Updated:**
- `src/modules/bmb/workflows/create-agent/instructions.md` - Added persona field interpretation guide
- `src/modules/bmb/workflows/create-agent/brainstorm-context.md` - Refined to 137 lines
- `src/modules/bmb/workflows/create-agent/communication-presets.csv` - 60 styles across 13 categories
### 4. Reference Agent Cleanup
**Removed install_config Personality Bloat:**
Understanding: Future installer will handle personality customization, so stripped all personality toggles from reference agents.
**commit-poet.agent.yaml** (Simple Agent):
- BEFORE: 36 personality combinations (3 enthusiasm × 3 depths × 4 styles) = decision fatigue
- AFTER: Single concise persona with pure communication style
- Changed from verbose conditionals to: "Poetic drama and flair with every turn of a phrase. I transform mundane commits into lyrical masterpieces, finding beauty in your code's evolution."
- Reduction: 248 lines → 153 lines (38% reduction)
**journal-keeper.agent.yaml** (Expert Agent):
- Stripped install_config, simplified communication_style
- Shows proper Expert agent structure with sidecar files
**security-engineer.agent.yaml & trend-analyst.agent.yaml** (Module Agents):
- Added header comments explaining WHY Module Agent (design intent, not just location)
- Clarified: Module agents are designed FOR ecosystem integration, not capability-limited
**Files Updated:**
- `src/modules/bmb/reference/agents/simple-examples/commit-poet.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmb/reference/agents/expert-examples/journal-keeper/journal-keeper.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmb/reference/agents/module-examples/security-engineer.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmb/reference/agents/module-examples/trend-analyst.agent.yaml`
### 5. BMM Agent Voice Enhancement
**Gave all 9 BMM agents distinct, memorable communication voices:**
**Mary (analyst)** - The favorite! Changed from generic "systematic and probing" to:
"Treats analysis like a treasure hunt - excited by every clue, thrilled when patterns emerge. Asks questions that spark 'aha!' moments while structuring insights with precision."
**Other Notable Voices:**
- **John (pm):** "Asks 'WHY?' relentlessly like a detective on a case. Direct and data-sharp, cuts through fluff to what actually matters."
- **Winston (architect):** "Speaks in calm, pragmatic tones, balancing 'what could be' with 'what should be.' Champions boring technology that actually works."
- **Amelia (dev):** "Ultra-succinct. Speaks in file paths and AC IDs - every statement citable. No fluff, all precision."
- **Bob (sm):** "Crisp and checklist-driven. Every word has a purpose, every requirement crystal clear. Zero tolerance for ambiguity."
- **Sally (ux-designer):** "Paints pictures with words, telling user stories that make you FEEL the problem. Empathetic advocate with creative storytelling flair."
**Pattern Applied:** Moved behaviors from communication_style to principles, keeping communication_style as PURE verbal patterns.
**Files Updated:**
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/analyst.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/pm.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/architect.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/dev.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/sm.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/tea.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/tech-writer.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/ux-designer.agent.yaml`
- `src/modules/bmm/agents/frame-expert.agent.yaml`
### 6. Linting Fixes
**ESLint Compliance:**
- Replaced all `'utf-8'` with `'utf8'` (unicorn/text-encoding-identifier-case)
- Changed `variables.hasOwnProperty(varName)` to `Object.hasOwn(variables, varName)` (unicorn/prefer-object-has-own)
- Replaced `JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(...))` with `structuredClone(...)` (unicorn/prefer-structured-clone)
- Fixed empty YAML mapping values in sample files
**Files Fixed:**
- 7 JavaScript files across agent tooling (compiler, installer, commands, IDE integration)
- 1 YAML sample file
## Architecture Decisions
### Agent Types Are About Architecture, Not Capability
- **Simple:** Self-contained in single YAML (NOT limited in capability)
- **Expert:** Includes sidecar files (templates, docs, etc.)
- **Module:** Designed for BMAD ecosystem integration (workflows, cross-agent coordination)
### Persona Field Separation Critical for LLM Interpretation
The LLM needs distinct fields to understand its role:
- Mixing role/identity/principles into communication_style confuses the persona
- Pure communication styles (from communication-presets.csv) have ZERO role/identity/principles content
- Example DON'T: "Experienced analyst who uses systematic approaches..." (mixing identity + style)
- Example DO: "Systematic and probing. Structures findings hierarchically." (pure style)
### Install-Time vs Runtime Configuration
- Template variables ({{var}}) resolve at compile-time
- Runtime variables ({user_name}, {bmad_folder}) resolve when agent activates
- Future installer will handle personality customization, so agents should ship with single default persona
## Testing
- All linting passes (ESLint with max-warnings=0)
- Agent compilation tested with commit-poet, journal-keeper examples
- Install workflow validated with Simple and Expert agent types
- Manifest tracking and IDE integration verified
## Impact
This establishes BMAD as having a complete, production-ready agent creation and installation system with:
- Clear documentation for all agent types
- Automated compilation and installation
- Strong persona design guidance
- Reference implementations showing best practices
- Distinct, memorable agent voices throughout BMM module
Co-Authored-By: BMad Builder <builder@bmad.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Mary the Analyst <analyst@bmad.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Paige the Tech Writer <tech-writer@bmad.dev>
Implements installer for Google Antigravity IDE with flattened slash command
naming to match Antigravity's namespace requirements.
Key features:
- Flattened file naming (bmad-module-agents-name.md) for proper slash commands
- Subagent installation support (project-level or user-level)
- Module-specific injection configuration
- Agent, workflow, task, and tool command generation
Implementation:
- Added AntigravitySetup class extending BaseIdeSetup
- Extracted flattenFilename() to BaseIdeSetup for reuse across IDE handlers
- Uses .agent/workflows directory structure
- Supports both interactive and non-interactive configuration
Fixes:
- Proper namespace isolation: /bmad-module-agents-dev instead of /dev
- Prevents conflicts between modules with same agent names
Note: This installer shares 95% of its code with claude-code.js.
Future refactoring could extract common patterns to IdeWithSlashCommandsSetup
base class (see design documents for details).
Add support for choosing between global and project-specific installation
locations for Codex CLI prompts with CODEX_HOME configuration instructions.
Changes:
- Add collectConfiguration() to prompt for installation location (default: global)
- Support global (~/.codex/prompts) and project-specific (<project>/.codex/prompts)
- Display OS-specific CODEX_HOME setup instructions before user confirms
- Update detect() and cleanup() to handle both installation locations
Installation options:
- Global: Simple, works immediately, but prompts reference specific .bmad path
- Project-specific: Requires CODEX_HOME, better for multi-project workflows
- Unix/Mac: alias codex='CODEX_HOME="$PWD/.codex" codex'
- Windows: codex.cmd wrapper with %~dp0
- Add merging logic for customizeYaml.prompts and customizeYaml.memories in loadAndMergeAgent()
- Implement buildMemoriesXml() method to output memories XML section
- Update buildPromptsXml() to use <content> wrapper instead of CDATA for better compatibility
- Integrate memories output into convertToXml() between persona and prompts sections
Changes:
1. Line 123-131: Added prompts and memories append logic in loadAndMergeAgent()
2. Line 215-218: Added memories XML output in convertToXml()
3. Line 286-301: New buildMemoriesXml() method
4. Line 312-315: Updated prompts to use <content> wrapper for consistency
This allows users to customize agents via bmad/_cfg/agents/*.customize.yaml with:
- prompts: Array of {id, content} objects for action handlers
- memories: Array of strings for persistent agent memories
## Summary
- Add ide-only and web-only boolean fields to agent menu schema
- Filter menu items based on build target (web bundle vs local IDE)
- Update BMM agent definitions with platform restrictions and improved descriptions
- Update frame-expert agent icon to 📐 and add webskip flag
## Changes
### Schema & Bundler Updates
- tools/schema/agent.js: Add ide-only and web-only optional boolean fields
- tools/cli/lib/yaml-xml-builder.js: Filter ide-only items from web bundles
- tools/cli/lib/xml-handler.js: Pass forWebBundle flag through build chain
### Agent Updates
- frame-expert: Change icon to 📐, add webskip flag, improve principle formatting
- pm: Mark workflow-init and correct-course as ide-only, advanced-elicitation as web-only
- ux-designer: Rename trigger to create-ux-design, mark advanced-elicitation as web-only
- sm: Rename triggers for consistency (story-context → create-story-context)
- analyst: Add research workflow after brainstorm, mark advanced-elicitation as web-only
- architect: Remove document field from validate-architecture, add web-only flag
- dev: Update persona and critical actions for clarity
- tech-writer: Add party-mode workflow, mark advanced-elicitation as web-only
- tea: Mark advanced-elicitation as web-only
- All agents: Standardize party-mode description
This enables platform-specific functionality where some commands only make sense
in IDE environments (workflow-init) or web interfaces (advanced-elicitation).
Remove hardcoded .bmad folder references throughout documentation and source files, replacing them with the configurable {bmad_folder} placeholder. This change enables users to customize the BMAD installation folder name via configuration, improving flexibility and reducing coupling to a specific directory structure.
Changes include:
- Update all documentation to reference {bmad_folder} instead of .bmad
- Remove legacy configuration files from .bmad and .claude directories
- Update workflow.xml and CLI documentation with new placeholder syntax
- Installation path is now fully configurable, allowing users to specify custom installation directories during setup
- Default installation location changed to .bmad (hidden directory) for cleaner project root organization
Web Bundle Improvements:
- All web bundles (single agent and team) now include party mode support for multi-agent collaboration!
- Advanced elicitation capabilities integrated into standalone agents
- All bundles enhanced with party mode agent manifests
- Added default-party.csv files to bmm, bmgd, and cis module teams
- The default party file is what will be used with single agent bundles. teams can customize for different party configurations before web bundling through a setting in the team yaml file
- New web bundle outputs for all agents (analyst, architect, dev, pm, sm, tea, tech-writer, ux-designer, game-*, creative-squad)
Phase 4 Workflow Updates (In Progress):
- Initiated shift to separate phase 4 implementation artifacts from documentation
- Phase 4 implementation artifacts (stories, code review, sprint plan, context files) will move to dedicated location outside docs folder
- Installer questions and configuration added for artifact path selection
- Updated workflow.yaml files for code-review, sprint-planning, story-context, epic-tech-context, and retrospective workflows to support this, but still might require some udpates
Additional Changes:
- New agent and action command header models for standardization
- Enhanced web-bundle-activation-steps fragment
- Updated web-bundler.js to support new structure
- VS Code settings updated for new .bmad directory
- Party mode instructions and workflow enhanced for better orchestration
IDE Installer Updates:
- Show version number of installer in cli
- improved Installer UX
- Gemini TOML Improved to have clear loading instructions with @ commands
- All tools agent launcher mds improved to use a central file template critical indication isntead of hardcoding in 2 different locations.
- Deduplicate module lists in manifest generator using Set to prevent duplicate entries in installed manifests
- Update GitHub Copilot tool names to match official VS Code documentation (November 2025)
- Clean up legacy bmad/, bmd/, and web-bundles directories
Enhanced removeSkippedWorkflowCommands() to properly remove all menu item
formats that reference workflows with web_bundle: false:
1. <item> tags with workflow attribute
2. <item> tags with run-workflow attribute
3. <c> tags with run-workflow attribute (legacy)
This ensures that workflows not designed for web bundles (like workflow-status
which requires filesystem access) are completely excluded from web bundles,
including their menu items.
Verified:
- workflow-status menu item removed from SM agent
- workflow-status YAML not included in bundle dependencies