85 lines
4.2 KiB
TOML
85 lines
4.2 KiB
TOML
# DO NOT EDIT -- overwritten on every update.
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#
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# Workflow customization surface for bmad-brainstorming.
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#
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# Override files (not edited here):
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# {project-root}/_bmad/custom/bmad-brainstorming.toml (team)
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# {project-root}/_bmad/custom/bmad-brainstorming.user.toml (personal)
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[workflow]
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# --- Configurable below. Overrides merge per BMad structural rules: ---
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# scalars: override wins • arrays: append
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# Steps to run before the standard activation (config load, greet).
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# Use for pre-flight loads, compliance checks, etc.
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activation_steps_prepend = []
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# Steps to run after greet but before facilitation begins.
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# Use for context-heavy setup that should happen once the user has been acknowledged.
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activation_steps_append = []
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# Persistent facts the facilitator keeps in mind for the whole session
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# (domain constraints, house rules, stylistic guardrails). Each entry is a
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# literal sentence, a skill prefixed with `skill:`, or a `file:`-prefixed
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# path/glob whose contents are loaded as facts. Default loads project-context.md
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# if bmad-generate-project-context has produced one, giving the facilitator
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# persistent awareness of the project's domain without re-asking.
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persistent_facts = [
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"file:{project-root}/**/project-context.md",
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]
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# The technique library loaded on demand during the session. Swap the path in
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# team/user TOML to ship a different or extended catalog of creative methods.
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# Kept `{skill-root}`-anchored so it resolves regardless of the working directory
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# (brain.py is always invoked with `--file {workflow.brain_methods}`).
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brain_methods = "{skill-root}/assets/brain-methods.csv"
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# Techniques the facilitator should reach for first. When proposing a method
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# (the AI-led default), it prefers these where they fit the goal before ranging
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# wider. Names should match an entry in the library or in additional_techniques.
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# Append-merges, so a team list and a personal list both contribute. Empty = no
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# preference; the facilitator chooses purely on fit.
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#
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# Example (set in team/user override TOML):
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# favorite_techniques = ["SCAMPER", "Six Thinking Hats", "First Principles"]
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favorite_techniques = []
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# Extra techniques — and whole new categories — merged into the catalog the
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# facilitator chooses from, without editing the shipped CSV. Each entry mirrors
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# the library's shape (category, technique_name, description); a new category is
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# just a category value the CSV doesn't have. Entries append, so teams and users
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# can each grow the library. The facilitator treats these as first-class
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# alongside brain_methods across every flow — facilitator-chosen, browse,
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# category draws, and inventive.
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#
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# Example (set in team/user override TOML):
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# [[workflow.additional_techniques]]
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# category = "domain-specific"
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# technique_name = "Regulatory Inversion"
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# description = "Start from the compliance constraint and brainstorm what becomes possible only because of it — turn the rule into a generative frame rather than a limit."
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additional_techniques = []
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# Session output location. The running log and any final artifacts land inside
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# `{output_dir}/{output_folder_name}/`. `{topic_slug}` is filled from the session
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# topic so each topic gets its own folder — a user can brainstorm several topics
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# without collision. The resume check globs `{output_dir}/*/.memlog.md`.
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output_dir = "{output_folder}/brainstorming"
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output_folder_name = "brainstorm-{topic_slug}-{date}"
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# Executed when the session completes (after artifacts are produced and the user
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# has the paths). Accepts a string scalar (single instruction) or an array of
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# instructions executed in order. Empty for none.
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on_complete = ""
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# External-handoff routing. Natural-language directives applied after artifacts
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# are produced, to route them beyond local files (Confluence, Notion, Drive,
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# etc.). Each entry names the MCP tool, the destination, and the fields it needs.
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# URLs/IDs returned are surfaced to the user. If a named tool is unavailable at
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# runtime, the handoff is skipped and flagged; local files always exist. Empty
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# by default.
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#
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# Example (set in team/user override TOML):
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# "After artifacts are produced, upload brainstorm.html to Confluence via corp:confluence_upload (space_key='IDEAS', parent_page='Brainstorms', author={user_name})."
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external_handoffs = []
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