--- title: "Document Sharding Guide" description: Split large markdown files into smaller organized files for better context management sidebar: order: 8 --- Use the `shard-doc` tool if you need to split large markdown files into smaller, organized files for better context management. :::caution[Deprecated] This is no longer recommended, and soon with updated workflows and most major LLMs and tools supporting subprocesses this will be unnecessary. ::: ## When to Use This Only use this if you notice your chosen tool / model combination is failing to load and read all the documents as input when needed. ## What is Document Sharding? Document sharding splits large markdown files into smaller, organized files based on level 2 headings (`## Heading`). ### Architecture ```text Before Sharding: docs/ └── PRD.md (large 50k token file) After Sharding: docs/ └── prd/ ├── index.md # Table of contents with descriptions ├── overview.md # Section 1 ├── user-requirements.md # Section 2 ├── technical-requirements.md # Section 3 └── ... # Additional sections ``` ## Steps ### 1. Run the Shard-Doc Tool ```bash /bmad-shard-doc ``` ### 2. Follow the Interactive Process ```text Agent: Which document would you like to shard? User: docs/PRD.md Agent: Default destination: docs/prd/ Accept default? [y/n] User: y Agent: Sharding PRD.md... ✓ Created 12 section files ✓ Generated index.md ✓ Complete! ``` ## How Workflow Discovery Works BMad workflows use a **dual discovery system**: 1. **Try whole document first** - Look for `document-name.md` 2. **Check for sharded version** - Look for `document-name/index.md` 3. **Priority rule** - Whole document takes precedence if both exist - remove the whole document if you want the sharded to be used instead ## Workflow Support All BMM workflows support both formats: - Whole documents - Sharded documents - Automatic detection - Transparent to user