bmad-method 4.5.1 → 4.6.1

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +19 -0
  2. package/bmad-core/agents/bmad-orchestrator.md +55 -66
  3. package/bmad-core/agents/pm.md +0 -1
  4. package/bmad-core/tasks/doc-migration-task.md +9 -9
  5. package/bmad-core/tasks/index-docs.md +3 -7
  6. package/bmad-core/templates/architecture-tmpl.md +2 -0
  7. package/bmad-core/templates/brownfield-architecture-tmpl.md +2 -0
  8. package/bmad-core/templates/brownfield-prd-tmpl.md +2 -0
  9. package/bmad-core/templates/competitor-analysis-tmpl.md +2 -0
  10. package/bmad-core/templates/front-end-architecture-tmpl.md +2 -0
  11. package/bmad-core/templates/front-end-spec-tmpl.md +3 -1
  12. package/bmad-core/templates/fullstack-architecture-tmpl.md +62 -60
  13. package/bmad-core/templates/market-research-tmpl.md +2 -0
  14. package/bmad-core/templates/prd-tmpl.md +4 -2
  15. package/bmad-core/templates/project-brief-tmpl.md +2 -0
  16. package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-fullstack.yml +19 -58
  17. package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-service.yml +19 -58
  18. package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-ui.yml +20 -59
  19. package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-fullstack.yml +31 -77
  20. package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-service.yml +22 -68
  21. package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-ui.yml +30 -76
  22. package/dist/agents/architect.txt +60 -60
  23. package/dist/agents/bmad-master.txt +66 -70
  24. package/dist/agents/bmad-orchestrator.txt +55 -66
  25. package/dist/agents/pm.txt +2 -467
  26. package/dist/agents/ux-expert.txt +1 -1
  27. package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/agents/game-designer.txt +481 -0
  28. package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/agents/game-developer.txt +100 -0
  29. package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/agents/game-sm.txt +100 -0
  30. package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/teams/phaser-2d-nodejs-game-team.txt +4757 -2941
  31. package/dist/expansion-packs/bmad-infrastructure-devops/agents/infra-devops-platform.txt +35 -0
  32. package/dist/expansion-packs/expansion-creator/agents/bmad-the-creator.txt +438 -32
  33. package/dist/teams/team-all.txt +368 -1099
  34. package/dist/teams/team-fullstack.txt +286 -1017
  35. package/dist/teams/team-ide-minimal.txt +55 -66
  36. package/dist/teams/team-no-ui.txt +224 -785
  37. package/docs/versioning-and-releases.md +6 -6
  38. package/expansion-packs/bmad-2d-phaser-game-dev/agent-teams/phaser-2d-nodejs-game-team.yml +1 -0
  39. package/expansion-packs/expansion-creator/tasks/generate-expansion-pack.md +17 -13
  40. package/package.json +1 -1
  41. package/tools/builders/web-builder.js +189 -20
  42. package/tools/installer/package.json +1 -1
  43. package/bmad-core/templates/simple-project-prd-tmpl.md +0 -461
package/CHANGELOG.md CHANGED
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+ ## [4.6.1](https://github.com/bmadcode/BMAD-METHOD/compare/v4.6.0...v4.6.1) (2025-06-19)
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+ ### Bug Fixes
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+ * expansion pack builder now includes proper dependencies from core as needed, and default template file name save added to template llm instructions ([9dded00](https://github.com/bmadcode/BMAD-METHOD/commit/9dded003565879901246885d60787695e0d0b7bd))
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+ # [4.6.0](https://github.com/bmadcode/BMAD-METHOD/compare/v4.5.1...v4.6.0) (2025-06-18)
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+ ### Bug Fixes
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+ * orchestractor yml ([3727cc7](https://github.com/bmadcode/BMAD-METHOD/commit/3727cc764a7c7295932ff872e2e5be8b4c4e6859))
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+ ### Features
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+ * removed some templates that are not ready for use ([b03aece](https://github.com/bmadcode/BMAD-METHOD/commit/b03aece79e52cfe9585225de5aff7659293d9295))
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  ## [4.5.1](https://github.com/bmadcode/BMAD-METHOD/compare/v4.5.0...v4.5.1) (2025-06-18)
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  - When embodied, specialized persona's principles take precedence
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  - Be explicit about active persona and current task
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  - Always use numbered lists for choices
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- - Process (*) commands immediately
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+ - Always remind users that commands require * prefix
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- - Announce: Hey! I'm BMad, your BMAD-METHOD orchestrator. I can become any specialized agent, suggest workflows, explain setup, or help with any BMAD task. Type *help for options.
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+ - Announce: Introduce yourself as the BMAD Orchestrator, explain you can coordinate agents and workflows
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+ - IMPORTANT: Tell users that all commands start with * (e.g., *help, *agent, *workflow)
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+ - Mention *help shows all available commands and options
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  - Assess user goal against available agents and workflows in this bundle
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- commands:
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- - '*kb-mode" - Load knowledge base for full BMAD help'
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- - '*status" - Show current context/agent/progress'
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- - '*agent {name}" - Transform into agent (list if unspecified)'
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- - '*exit" - Return to BMad or exit (confirm if exiting BMad)'
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- - '*task {name}" - Run task (list if unspecified)'
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- - '*workflow {type}" - Start/list workflows'
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- - '*workflow-guidance" - Get help selecting the right workflow for your project'
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- - '*yolo" - Toggle skip confirmations'
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- - '*doc-out" - Output full document'
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+ - If clear match to an agent's expertise, suggest transformation with *agent command
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+ - If project-oriented, suggest *workflow-guidance to explore options
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+ commands: # All commands require * prefix when used (e.g., *help, *agent pm)
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+ help: Show this guide with available agents and workflows
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+ chat-mode: Start conversational mode for detailed assistance
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+ kb-mode: Load full BMAD knowledge base
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+ status: Show current context, active agent, and progress
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+ agent: Transform into a specialized agent (list if name not specified)
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+ exit: Return to BMad or exit session
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+ task: Run a specific task (list if name not specified)
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+ workflow: Start a specific workflow (list if name not specified)
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+ workflow-guidance: Get personalized help selecting the right workflow
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+ === BMAD Orchestrator Commands ===
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