BMAD-METHOD/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-code-review/steps/step-03-triage.md

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Step 3: Triage

RULES

  • YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT in your Agent communication style with the config {communication_language}
  • Be precise. When uncertain between categories, prefer the more conservative classification.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Normalize findings into a common format. Expected input formats:

    • Adversarial (Blind Hunter): markdown list of descriptions
    • Edge Case Hunter: JSON array with location, trigger_condition, guard_snippet, potential_consequence fields
    • Acceptance Auditor: markdown list with title, AC/constraint reference, and evidence

    If a layer's output does not match its expected format, attempt best-effort parsing. Note any parsing issues for the user.

    Convert all to a unified list where each finding has:

    • id -- sequential integer
    • source -- blind, edge, auditor, or merged sources (e.g., blind+edge)
    • title -- one-line summary
    • detail -- full description
    • location -- file and line reference (if available)
  2. Deduplicate. If two or more findings describe the same issue, merge them into one:

    • Use the most specific finding as the base (prefer edge-case JSON with location over adversarial prose).
    • Append any unique detail, reasoning, or location references from the other finding(s) into the surviving detail field.
    • Set source to the merged sources (e.g., blind+edge).
  3. Classify each finding into exactly one bucket:

    • decision_needed -- There is an ambiguous choice that requires human input. The code cannot be correctly patched without knowing the user's intent. Only possible if {review_mode} = "full".
    • patch -- Code issue that is fixable without human input. The correct fix is unambiguous.
    • defer -- Pre-existing issue not caused by the current change. Real but not actionable now.
    • dismiss -- Noise, false positive, or handled elsewhere.

    If {review_mode} = "no-spec" and a finding would otherwise be decision_needed, reclassify it as patch (if the fix is unambiguous) or defer (if not).

  4. Drop all dismiss findings. Record the dismiss count for the summary.

  5. If {failed_layers} is non-empty, report which layers failed before announcing results. If zero findings remain after dropping dismissed AND {failed_layers} is non-empty, warn the user that the review may be incomplete rather than announcing a clean review.

  6. If zero findings remain after triage (all rejected or none raised): state " Clean review — all layers passed." (Step 3 already warned if any review layers failed via {failed_layers}.)

NEXT

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