* fix(installer): preserve http protocol in custom module clone URLs Previously, parseSource() hardcoded 'https://' when building cloneUrl, forcing http:// Git URLs (e.g., internal LAN hosts) to upgrade to https. This broke cloning for self-hosted Git servers that only serve over HTTP. - Capture the protocol from the regex match instead of discarding it - Update JSDoc and inline comments to document HTTP support - Update install-custom-modules docs (EN, ZH, VN) to list HTTP URL type Fixes the --custom-source flag for http:// addresses. * docs(installer): update JSDoc to mention HTTP support in cloneRepo Add HTTP to the cloneRepo method's JSDoc param description. Also fixes minor spacing in empty arrow functions (formatting). * docs(installer): fix JSDoc annotation for cloneRepo param Correct @param backtick escaping in cloneRepo JSDoc. Also documents HTTP as a supported protocol alongside HTTPS and SSH. --------- Co-authored-by: 关惠民 <9155544@qq.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.