The bare prepositions `after` and `before` had no subject anchor, leaving the dependency direction ambiguous: "X has Y in its `after` column" reads plausibly as either "Y comes after X" or "X comes after Y". An LLM catalog consumer just got the direction wrong because of this. `preceded-by` / `followed-by` are passive-voice participles whose grammar locks the subject (the skill in this row) and forces a single reading: "X is preceded by Y" can only mean Y comes first. Rename applied to: - module-help.csv headers (bmm-skills, core-skills) - bmad-help SKILL.md schema doc + descriptions - installer.js mergeModuleHelpCatalogs header string - plugin-resolver.js _buildSynthesizedHelpCsv header string - bmad-manifest.json keys (bmad-product-brief, bmad-prfaq) - distillate-format-reference.md example manifest The separate `required` column continues to carry hard-gate semantics; the renamed columns are pure soft sequencing hints, as already documented in bmad-help. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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