Per maintainer review on PR #2324: the `-agent-` naming convention isn't a load-bearing contract anywhere else in the codebase, and the bmad-tea allowlist already shows it starting to break. A future persona that doesn't follow the convention would silently disappear from the Copilot Custom Agents picker. Replaces the name-based filter with a behavior-based signal: read each skill's source `customize.toml` and check for an `[agent]` section. This is the actual configuration source of truth — every BMAD persona is configured under `[agent]`, every workflow under `[workflow]`, every standalone skill has no customize.toml. Verified on disk against the full installed manifest (114 skills): - 20 personas detected — exactly the description-confirmed count across BMM, CIS, GDS, WDS, TEA. bmad-tea is caught natively (no allowlist). - 94 workflows/tools correctly excluded. - `bmad-agent-builder` (meta-skill that builds agent skills) is now CORRECTLY excluded — its canonical id contains `-agent-` but its customize.toml has [workflow], not [agent], because it isn't a persona itself. The previous naming-based filter was including it in the agents picker, which would have been a silent UX bug. `NON_CONVENTIONAL_AGENT_IDS` constant is removed entirely — the toml signal subsumes it. Tests: extends Suite 17 with a 4-skill fixture that covers persona + non-conventional persona + workflow + meta-skill cases. 388 tests pass. Refs #2267 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.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.
Post-Install Notes
Modules can display setup guidance to users after configuration is collected during npx bmad-method install. Notes are defined in the module's own module.yaml — no changes to the installer are needed.
Simple Format
Always displayed after the module is configured:
post-install-notes: |
Thank you for choosing the XYZ Cool Module
For Support about this Module call 555-1212
Conditional Format
Display different messages based on a config question's answer:
post-install-notes:
config_key_name:
value1: |
Instructions for value1...
value2: |
Instructions for value2...
Values without an entry (e.g., none) display nothing. Multiple config keys can each have their own conditional notes.
Example: TEA Module
The TEA module uses the conditional format keyed on tea_browser_automation:
post-install-notes:
tea_browser_automation:
cli: |
Playwright CLI Setup:
npm install -g @playwright/cli@latest
playwright-cli install --skills
mcp: |
Playwright MCP Setup (two servers):
1. playwright — npx @playwright/mcp@latest
2. playwright-test — npx playwright run-test-mcp-server
auto: |
Playwright CLI Setup:
...
Playwright MCP Setup (two servers):
...
When a user selects auto, they see both CLI and MCP instructions. When they select none, nothing is shown.