# Lightweight Reality Audit Quick simulation detection and quality assessment for routine story validation, with escalation to comprehensive audit when issues detected. [[LLM: This micro-audit uses 300-500 tokens vs 3000+ tokens for full comprehensive audit]] ## Quick Reality Check Process ### 1. **Fast Simulation Detection** (200-300 tokens) ```bash # Language-adaptive simulation pattern scan STORY_FILE="$1" echo "šŸ” Quick Reality Audit for $(basename "$STORY_FILE")" # Auto-initialize language environment if needed if [ -z "$BMAD_PRIMARY_LANGUAGE" ]; then Read tool: bmad-core/tasks/auto-language-init.md fi echo "šŸ” Quick Reality Audit for $(basename "$STORY_FILE") ($BMAD_PRIMARY_LANGUAGE)" # Get file list from story FILES=$(grep -A 20 "## File List" "$STORY_FILE" | grep -E "^\s*[-*]\s+" | sed 's/^\s*[-*]\s*//' | head -10) # Language-specific simulation scan SIMULATION_COUNT=0 SIMULATION_FILES="" while IFS= read -r file; do if [ -f "$file" ]; then MATCHES=$(grep -c -E "$BMAD_SIMULATION_PATTERNS" "$file" 2>/dev/null || echo 0) if [ $MATCHES -gt 0 ]; then SIMULATION_COUNT=$((SIMULATION_COUNT + MATCHES)) SIMULATION_FILES="$SIMULATION_FILES\nāŒ $file ($MATCHES patterns)" fi fi done <<< "$FILES" # Language-adaptive build test BUILD_RESULT=$($BMAD_BUILD_COMMAND 2>&1) BUILD_SUCCESS=$? BUILD_ERROR_COUNT=$(echo "$BUILD_RESULT" | grep -c -E "$BMAD_ERROR_PATTERNS" || echo 0) # Calculate language-adaptive quick score TOTAL_FILES=$(echo "$FILES" | wc -l) if [ $SIMULATION_COUNT -eq 0 ] && [ $BUILD_SUCCESS -eq 0 ]; then QUICK_SCORE=85 # Good baseline elif [ $SIMULATION_COUNT -lt 3 ] && [ $BUILD_SUCCESS -eq 0 ]; then QUICK_SCORE=70 # Acceptable else QUICK_SCORE=45 # Needs comprehensive audit fi echo "šŸ“Š Quick Audit Results:" echo "Simulation Patterns: $SIMULATION_COUNT" echo "Build Errors: $BUILD_RESULT" echo "Quick Score: $QUICK_SCORE/100" # Decision logic if [ $QUICK_SCORE -ge 80 ]; then echo "āœ… PASS - Story appears to meet reality standards" echo "šŸ’” Tokens saved: ~2500 (skipped comprehensive audit)" exit 0 elif [ $QUICK_SCORE -ge 60 ]; then echo "āš ļø REVIEW - Minor issues detected, manageable" echo "šŸ”§ Quick fixes available" exit 1 else echo "🚨 ESCALATE - Significant issues require comprehensive audit" echo "āž”ļø Triggering full reality-audit-comprehensive.md" exit 2 fi ``` ### 2. **Quick Fix Suggestions** (100-200 tokens) ```bash # Lightweight remediation for common patterns suggest_quick_fixes() { local SIMULATION_COUNT="$1" if [ $SIMULATION_COUNT -gt 0 ] && [ $SIMULATION_COUNT -lt 5 ]; then echo "šŸ”§ Quick Fix Suggestions:" echo "1. Replace Random.NextDouble() with actual business logic" echo "2. Replace Task.FromResult() with real async operations" echo "3. Remove TODO/HACK comments before completion" echo "4. Implement real functionality instead of stubs" echo "" echo "šŸ’” Estimated fix time: 15-30 minutes" echo "šŸ“‹ No new story needed - direct fixes recommended" fi } ``` ## Escalation Logic ### **When to Use Comprehensive Audit** - Quick score < 60 - User explicitly requests via `*reality-audit --full` - Story marked as "complex" or "high-risk" - Previous quick audits failed ### **Smart Escalation** (50 tokens) ```bash # Automatic escalation to comprehensive audit if [ $QUICK_SCORE -lt 60 ]; then echo "šŸ”„ Escalating to comprehensive reality audit..." # Execute heavyweight task only when needed Read tool: bmad-core/tasks/reality-audit-comprehensive.md exit $? fi ``` ## Pattern-Specific Quick Checks ### **Common Anti-Patterns** (100-150 tokens each) ```bash # Quick check for specific reality violations check_mock_implementations() { local FILES="$1" echo "$FILES" | xargs grep -l "Mock\|Fake\|Stub" 2>/dev/null | head -3 } check_simulation_code() { local FILES="$1" echo "$FILES" | xargs grep -l "Random\|Task\.FromResult\|Thread\.Sleep" 2>/dev/null | head -3 } check_incomplete_implementations() { local FILES="$1" echo "$FILES" | xargs grep -l "TODO\|HACK\|NotImplementedException" 2>/dev/null | head -3 } ``` ## Integration with Story Completion ### **Story Completion Hook** ```bash # Add to dev agent completion workflow completion_check() { local STORY_FILE="$1" # Quick reality audit first (300-500 tokens) AUDIT_RESULT=$(bash bmad-core/tasks/lightweight-reality-audit.md "$STORY_FILE") case $? in 0) echo "āœ… Story ready for review" ;; 1) echo "āš ļø Minor fixes needed before completion" ;; 2) echo "🚨 Comprehensive audit required" ;; esac } ``` ## QA Agent Commands ### **New Lightweight Commands** ```bash *quick-audit # Lightweight reality check (300-500 tokens) *quick-audit --fix # Include fix suggestions (500-700 tokens) *reality-audit # Full comprehensive audit (3000+ tokens) *reality-audit --full # Force comprehensive audit ``` ## Token Usage Comparison | Audit Type | Token Cost | Use Case | Success Rate | |------------|------------|----------|-------------| | **Quick Audit** | 300-500 | Routine checks | 80% pass | | **Quick + Fixes** | 500-700 | Minor issues | 70% sufficient | | **Comprehensive** | 3,000+ | Complex issues | 100% coverage | | **Smart Hybrid** | 500-3,500 | Adaptive | 85% optimal | ## Expected Token Savings ### **Scenario Analysis** - **10 stories/day**: - Old: 10 Ɨ 3,000 = 30,000 tokens - New: 8 Ɨ 500 + 2 Ɨ 3,000 = 10,000 tokens - **Savings: 67%** - **Simple stories (80% of cases)**: - Old: 3,000 tokens each - New: 500 tokens each - **Savings: 83%** ## Success Criteria - [ ] Quick simulation detection (300-500 tokens) - [ ] Accurate pass/fail decisions (80%+ accuracy) - [ ] Smart escalation to comprehensive audit - [ ] 60-80% token savings for routine audits - [ ] Integration with story completion workflow - [ ] Maintain quality standards while reducing cost This provides **massive efficiency gains** while preserving the comprehensive audit capability when truly needed!