* feat: add non-interactive installation support Add command-line flags to support non-interactive installation for CI/CD pipelines and automated deployments: - --directory: Installation directory - --modules: Comma-separated module IDs - --tools: Tool/IDE IDs (use "none" to skip) - --custom-content: Custom module paths - --action: Action type for existing installations - --user-name, --communication-language, --document-output-language, --output-folder: Core config - -y, --yes: Accept all defaults When flags are provided, prompts are skipped. Missing values gracefully fall back to interactive prompts. * fix: complete non-interactive installation support - Fix validation checks using truthy instead of !== true - Add skipPrompts flag to skip module config prompts with --yes - Add getDefaultModules() for automatic module selection with --yes - Fix IDE selection to use array check instead of length check Co-Authored-By: AiderDesk <https://github.com/hotovo/aider-desk> --------- Co-authored-by: Brian <bmadcode@gmail.com> |
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README.md
BMad CLI Tool
Installing external repo BMad official modules
For external official modules to be discoverable during install, ensure an entry for the external repo is added to external-official-modules.yaml.
For community modules - this will be handled in a different way. This file is only for registration of modules under the bmad-code-org.