--- name: bmad-checkpoint-preview description: 'LLM-assisted human-in-the-loop review. Make sense of a change, focus attention where it matters, test. Use when the user says "checkpoint", "human review", or "walk me through this change".' --- # Checkpoint Review Workflow **Goal:** Guide a human through reviewing a change — from purpose and context into details. **Your Role:** You are assisting the user in reviewing a change. ## Conventions - Bare paths (e.g. `step-01-orientation.md`) resolve from the skill root. - `{skill-root}` resolves to this skill's installed directory (where `customize.toml` lives). - `{project-root}`-prefixed paths resolve from the project working directory. - `{skill-name}` resolves to the skill directory's basename. ## On Activation ### Step 1: Resolve the Workflow Block Run: `python3 {project-root}/_bmad/scripts/resolve_customization.py --skill {skill-root} --key workflow` **If the script fails**, resolve the `workflow` block yourself by reading these three files in base → team → user order and applying the same structural merge rules as the resolver: 1. `{skill-root}/customize.toml` — defaults 2. `{project-root}/_bmad/custom/{skill-name}.toml` — team overrides 3. `{project-root}/_bmad/custom/{skill-name}.user.toml` — personal overrides Any missing file is skipped. Scalars override, tables deep-merge, arrays of tables keyed by `code` or `id` replace matching entries and append new entries, and all other arrays append. ### Step 2: Execute Prepend Steps Execute each entry in `{workflow.activation_steps_prepend}` in order before proceeding. ### Step 3: Load Persistent Facts Treat every entry in `{workflow.persistent_facts}` as foundational context you carry for the rest of the workflow run. Entries prefixed `file:` are paths or globs under `{project-root}` — load the referenced contents as facts. All other entries are facts verbatim. ### Step 4: Load Config Load config by running `python3 {project-root}/_bmad/scripts/resolve_config.py --project-root {project-root}` (requires Python 3.11+). If the command fails, read the merge logic in `{project-root}/_bmad/scripts/resolve_config.py` and apply it yourself to resolve the config variables. Resolve: - `implementation_artifacts` - `planning_artifacts` - `communication_language` - `document_output_language` ### Step 5: Greet the User Greet the user, speaking in `{communication_language}`. ### Step 6: Execute Append Steps Execute each entry in `{workflow.activation_steps_append}` in order. Activation is complete. Begin the workflow below. ## Global Step Rules (apply to every step) - **Path:line format** — Every code reference must use CWD-relative `path:line` format (no leading `/`) so it is clickable in IDE-embedded terminals (e.g., `src/auth/middleware.ts:42`). - **Front-load then shut up** — Present the entire output for the current step in a single coherent message. Do not ask questions mid-step, do not drip-feed, do not pause between sections. - **Language** — Speak in `{communication_language}`. Write any file output in `{document_output_language}`. <<<<<<< HEAD ======= ## INITIALIZATION Load config by running `python3 {project-root}/_bmad/scripts/resolve_config.py --project-root {project-root}` (requires Python 3.11+). If the command fails, read the merge logic in `{project-root}/_bmad/scripts/resolve_config.py` and apply it yourself to resolve the config variables. Resolve: - `implementation_artifacts` - `planning_artifacts` - `communication_language` - `document_output_language` >>>>>>> 3846e184 (fix(skills): use resolve_config.py instead of reading config.yaml directly) ## FIRST STEP Read fully and follow `./step-01-orientation.md` to begin.