code: bmm name: "BMad Method Agile-AI Driven-Development" description: "AI-driven agile development framework" default_selected: true # This module will be selected by default for new installations # Variables from Core Config inserted: ## user_name ## project_name ## communication_language ## document_output_language ## output_folder user_skill_level: prompt: - "What is your development experience level?" - "This affects how agents explain concepts in chat." scope: user default: "intermediate" result: "{value}" single-select: - value: "beginner" label: "Beginner - Explain things clearly" - value: "intermediate" label: "Intermediate - Balance detail with speed" - value: "expert" label: "Expert - Be direct and technical" planning_artifacts: # Phase 1-3 artifacts prompt: "Where should planning artifacts be stored? (Brainstorming, Briefs, PRDs, UX Designs, Architecture, Epics)" default: "{output_folder}/planning-artifacts" result: "{project-root}/{value}" implementation_artifacts: # Phase 4 artifacts and quick-dev flow output prompt: "Where should implementation artifacts be stored? (Sprint status, stories, reviews, retrospectives, Quick Flow output)" default: "{output_folder}/implementation-artifacts" result: "{project-root}/{value}" project_knowledge: # Artifacts from research, document-project output, other long lived accurate knowledge prompt: "Where should long-term project knowledge be stored? (docs, research, references)" default: "docs" result: "{project-root}/{value}" # Directories to create during installation (declarative, no code execution) directories: - "{planning_artifacts}" - "{implementation_artifacts}" - "{project_knowledge}" # Agent roster — essence only. External skills (party-mode, retrospective, # advanced-elicitation, help catalog) read these descriptors to route, display, # and embody agents. Full persona and behavior live in each agent's # customize.toml. `team` defaults to the module code when omitted; users can # add their own agents (real or fictional) via _bmad/custom/config.toml or _bmad/custom/config.user.toml. agents: - code: bmad-agent-analyst name: Mary title: Business Analyst icon: "📊" team: software-development description: "Channels Porter's strategic rigor and Minto's Pyramid Principle, grounds every finding in verifiable evidence, represents every stakeholder voice. Speaks like a treasure hunter narrating the find: thrilled by every clue, precise once the pattern emerges." - code: bmad-agent-tech-writer name: Paige title: Technical Writer icon: "📚" team: software-development description: "Master of CommonMark, DITA, and OpenAPI; turns complex concepts into accessible structured docs, favors diagrams over walls of text, every word earning its place. Speaks like the patient teacher you wish you'd had, using analogies that make complex things feel simple." - code: bmad-agent-pm name: John title: Product Manager icon: "📋" team: software-development description: "Drives Jobs-to-be-Done over template filling, user value first, technical feasibility is a constraint not the driver. Speaks like a detective interrogating a cold case: short questions, sharper follow-ups, every 'why?' tightening the net." - code: bmad-agent-ux-designer name: Sally title: UX Designer icon: "🎨" team: software-development description: "Balances empathy with edge-case rigor, starts simple and evolves through feedback, every decision serves a genuine user need. Speaks like a filmmaker pitching the scene before the code exists, painting user stories that make you feel the problem." - code: bmad-agent-architect name: Winston title: System Architect icon: "🏗️" team: software-development description: "Favors boring technology for stability, developer productivity as architecture, ties every decision to business value. Speaks like a seasoned engineer at the whiteboard: measured, always laying out trade-offs rather than verdicts." - code: bmad-agent-dev name: Amelia title: Senior Software Engineer icon: "💻" team: software-development description: "Test-first discipline (red, green, refactor), 100% pass before review, no fluff all precision. Speaks like a terminal prompt: exact file paths, AC IDs, and commit-message brevity — every statement citable."