appiq-solution 1.4.2 → 1.4.4
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- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/.cursor/commands/analyze.md +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/.cursor/commands/appiq.md +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/.cursor/commands/help.md +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/.cursor/commands/story.md +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/bmad-core/agents/init-flow-po.md +219 -0
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/commands/analyze.md +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/commands/appiq.md +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/commands/help.md +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/commands/story.md +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/package.json +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/tools/appiq-installer.js +196 -104
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/tools/cli.js +1 -1
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/tools/setup-ide-commands.js +40 -37
- package/#Tools/APPIQ-METHOD/tools/smart-installer.js +16 -13
- package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-all.yaml +14 -0
- package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-flutter-mobile.yaml +114 -0
- package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-fullstack.yaml +28 -0
- package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-ide-minimal.yaml +10 -0
- package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-no-ui.yaml +13 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/analyst.md +85 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/architect.md +90 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/bmad-master.md +108 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/bmad-orchestrator.md +150 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/bmad-smart-launcher.md +170 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/dev.md +95 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/init-flow-po.md +219 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/pm.md +85 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/po.md +76 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/qa.md +86 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/sm.md +67 -0
- package/bmad-core/agents/ux-expert.md +71 -0
- package/bmad-core/bmad-core/user-guide.md +0 -0
- package/bmad-core/checklists/architect-checklist.md +443 -0
- package/bmad-core/checklists/change-checklist.md +182 -0
- package/bmad-core/checklists/pm-checklist.md +375 -0
- package/bmad-core/checklists/po-master-checklist.md +441 -0
- package/bmad-core/checklists/security-validation-checklist.md +332 -0
- package/bmad-core/checklists/story-dod-checklist.md +101 -0
- package/bmad-core/checklists/story-draft-checklist.md +156 -0
- package/bmad-core/core-config.yaml +20 -0
- package/bmad-core/core-config.yaml.bak +20 -0
- package/bmad-core/data/backend-services-integration.md +686 -0
- package/bmad-core/data/bmad-kb.md +803 -0
- package/bmad-core/data/brainstorming-techniques.md +36 -0
- package/bmad-core/data/elicitation-methods.md +134 -0
- package/bmad-core/data/shadcn-ui-integration.md +388 -0
- package/bmad-core/data/technical-preferences.md +149 -0
- package/bmad-core/enhanced-ide-development-workflow.md +43 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/advanced-elicitation.md +117 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/brownfield-create-epic.md +160 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/brownfield-create-story.md +147 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/correct-course.md +70 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/create-brownfield-story.md +304 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/create-deep-research-prompt.md +289 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/create-flutter-story.md +197 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/create-next-story.md +112 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/document-project.md +341 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/facilitate-brainstorming-session.md +136 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/generate-ai-frontend-prompt.md +51 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/index-docs.md +179 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/intelligent-epic-creation.md +234 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/kb-mode-interaction.md +75 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/review-story.md +145 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/shard-doc.md +187 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/smart-project-analysis.md +289 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/validate-next-story.md +134 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/architecture-tmpl.yaml +650 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/brainstorming-output-tmpl.yaml +156 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/brownfield-architecture-tmpl.yaml +476 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/brownfield-prd-tmpl.yaml +280 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/competitor-analysis-tmpl.yaml +293 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/flutter-mobile-prd-tmpl.yaml +330 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/flutter-story-tmpl.yaml +376 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/flutter-ui-spec-tmpl.yaml +415 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/front-end-architecture-tmpl.yaml +206 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/front-end-spec-tmpl.yaml +349 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/fullstack-architecture-tmpl.yaml +812 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/market-research-tmpl.yaml +252 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/prd-tmpl.yaml +202 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/project-brief-tmpl.yaml +221 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/story-tmpl.yaml +137 -0
- package/bmad-core/user-guide.md +251 -0
- package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-fullstack.yaml +311 -0
- package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-service.yaml +187 -0
- package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-ui.yaml +197 -0
- package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-fullstack.yaml +284 -0
- package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-service.yaml +206 -0
- package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-ui.yaml +235 -0
- package/bmad-core/working-in-the-brownfield.md +373 -0
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/tools/appiq-installer.js +196 -104
- package/tools/cli.js +1 -1
- package/tools/setup-ide-commands.js +40 -37
- package/tools/smart-installer.js +16 -13
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# Create Brownfield Story Task
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## Purpose
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Create detailed, implementation-ready stories for brownfield projects where traditional sharded PRD/architecture documents may not exist. This task bridges the gap between various documentation formats (document-project output, brownfield PRDs, epics, or user documentation) and executable stories for the Dev agent.
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## When to Use This Task
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**Use this task when:**
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- Working on brownfield projects with non-standard documentation
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- Stories need to be created from document-project output
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- Working from brownfield epics without full PRD/architecture
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- Existing project documentation doesn't follow BMad v4+ structure
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- Need to gather additional context from user during story creation
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- Working with properly sharded PRD and v4 architecture documents
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- Following standard greenfield or well-documented brownfield workflow
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- All technical context is available in structured format
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## Task Execution Instructions
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### 0. Documentation Context
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### 1. Story Identification and Context Gathering
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#### 1.1 Identify Story Source
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This task helps create comprehensive research prompts for various types of deep analysis. It can process inputs from brainstorming sessions, project briefs, market research, or specific research questions to generate targeted prompts for deeper investigation.
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## Purpose
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Generate well-structured research prompts that:
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## Research Type Selection
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```markdown
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