bmad-method 4.37.0 → 5.0.0-beta.1
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- package/.github/workflows/promote-to-stable.yml +144 -0
- package/CHANGELOG.md +16 -9
- package/bmad-core/agents/qa.md +37 -18
- package/bmad-core/data/test-levels-framework.md +146 -0
- package/bmad-core/data/test-priorities-matrix.md +172 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/nfr-assess.md +343 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/qa-gate.md +159 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/review-story.md +234 -74
- package/bmad-core/tasks/risk-profile.md +353 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/test-design.md +174 -0
- package/bmad-core/tasks/trace-requirements.md +264 -0
- package/bmad-core/templates/qa-gate-tmpl.yaml +102 -0
- package/dist/agents/analyst.txt +20 -26
- package/dist/agents/architect.txt +14 -35
- package/dist/agents/bmad-master.txt +40 -70
- package/dist/agents/bmad-orchestrator.txt +28 -5
- package/dist/agents/dev.txt +0 -14
- package/dist/agents/pm.txt +0 -25
- package/dist/agents/po.txt +0 -18
- package/dist/agents/qa.txt +2079 -135
- package/dist/agents/sm.txt +0 -10
- package/dist/agents/ux-expert.txt +0 -7
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/agents/game-designer.txt +0 -37
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/agents/game-developer.txt +3 -12
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/agents/game-sm.txt +0 -7
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/teams/phaser-2d-nodejs-game-team.txt +44 -90
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-unity-game-dev/agents/game-architect.txt +14 -49
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-unity-game-dev/agents/game-designer.txt +0 -46
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-unity-game-dev/agents/game-developer.txt +0 -15
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-unity-game-dev/agents/game-sm.txt +0 -17
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-unity-game-dev/teams/unity-2d-game-team.txt +38 -142
- package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-infrastructure-devops/agents/infra-devops-platform.txt +0 -2
- package/dist/teams/team-all.txt +2181 -261
- package/dist/teams/team-fullstack.txt +43 -57
- package/dist/teams/team-ide-minimal.txt +2064 -125
- package/dist/teams/team-no-ui.txt +43 -57
- package/docs/enhanced-ide-development-workflow.md +220 -15
- package/docs/user-guide.md +271 -18
- package/docs/working-in-the-brownfield.md +264 -31
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/tools/installer/bin/bmad.js +33 -32
- package/tools/installer/config/install.config.yaml +11 -1
- package/tools/installer/lib/file-manager.js +1 -1
- package/tools/installer/lib/ide-base-setup.js +1 -1
- package/tools/installer/lib/ide-setup.js +197 -83
- package/tools/installer/lib/installer.js +3 -3
- package/tools/installer/package.json +1 -1
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- Combine specific role expertise with elicitation pattern
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8679
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- Architect + Risk Analysis: Deep technical risk assessment
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8680
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- UX Expert + User Journey: End-to-end experience critique
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8716
8681
|
- PM + Stakeholder Analysis: Multi-perspective impact review
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|
8717
8682
|
|
|
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8683
|
**Emergent Collaboration Discovery**
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|
8684
|
+
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|
8719
8685
|
- Allow multiple perspectives to naturally emerge
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|
8720
8686
|
- Identify unexpected insights from persona interactions
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8687
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- Explore novel combinations of viewpoints
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## Game-Based Elicitation Methods
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|
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8691
|
|
|
8726
8692
|
**Red Team vs Blue Team**
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|
8693
|
+
|
|
8727
8694
|
- Red Team: Attack the proposal, find vulnerabilities
|
|
8728
8695
|
- Blue Team: Defend and strengthen the approach
|
|
8729
8696
|
- Competitive analysis reveals blind spots
|
|
8730
8697
|
- Results in more robust, battle-tested solutions
|
|
8731
8698
|
|
|
8732
8699
|
**Innovation Tournament**
|
|
8700
|
+
|
|
8733
8701
|
- Pit multiple alternative approaches against each other
|
|
8734
8702
|
- Score each approach across different criteria
|
|
8735
8703
|
- Crowd-source evaluation from different personas
|
|
8736
8704
|
- Identify winning combination of features
|
|
8737
8705
|
|
|
8738
8706
|
**Escape Room Challenge**
|
|
8707
|
+
|
|
8739
8708
|
- Present content as constraints to work within
|
|
8740
8709
|
- Find creative solutions within tight limitations
|
|
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8710
|
- Identify minimum viable approach
|
|
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8713
|
## Process Control
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|
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8714
|
|
|
8746
8715
|
**Proceed / No Further Actions**
|
|
8716
|
+
|
|
8747
8717
|
- Acknowledge choice to finalize current work
|
|
8748
8718
|
- Accept output as-is or move to next step
|
|
8749
8719
|
- Prepare to continue without additional elicitation
|