bmad-method 6.3.1-next.22 → 6.3.1-next.23
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- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-checkpoint-preview/SKILL.md +46 -7
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-checkpoint-preview/customize.toml +41 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-checkpoint-preview/step-05-wrapup.md +6 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-code-review/SKILL.md +85 -1
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-code-review/customize.toml +41 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-code-review/steps/step-04-present.md +6 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-dev-story/SKILL.md +480 -1
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-dev-story/customize.toml +41 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/SKILL.md +106 -1
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/customize.toml +41 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/step-05-present.md +6 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/step-oneshot.md +6 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-sprint-planning/SKILL.md +294 -1
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-sprint-planning/customize.toml +41 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-sprint-status/SKILL.md +292 -1
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-sprint-status/customize.toml +41 -0
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-code-review/workflow.md +0 -55
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-dev-story/workflow.md +0 -450
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/workflow.md +0 -76
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-sprint-planning/workflow.md +0 -263
- package/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-sprint-status/workflow.md +0 -261
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**Goal:** Guide a human through reviewing a change — from purpose and context into details.
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**Your Role:** You are assisting the user in reviewing a change.
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## Conventions
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## On Activation
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Treat every entry in `{workflow.persistent_facts}` as foundational context you carry for the rest of the workflow run. Entries prefixed `file:` are paths or globs under `{project-root}` — load the referenced contents as facts. All other entries are facts verbatim.
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Execute each entry in `{workflow.activation_steps_append}` in order.
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Activation is complete. Begin the workflow below.
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## Global Step Rules (apply to every step)
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- **Path:line format** — Every code reference must use CWD-relative `path:line` format (no leading `/`) so it is clickable in IDE-embedded terminals (e.g., `src/auth/middleware.ts:42`).
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- **Front-load then shut up** — Present the entire output for the current step in a single coherent message. Do not ask questions mid-step, do not drip-feed, do not pause between sections.
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- **Language** — Speak in `{communication_language}`. Write any file output in `{document_output_language}`.
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## FIRST STEP
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# Steps to run before the standard activation (config load, greet).
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# Persistent facts the workflow keeps in mind for the whole run
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# after the review decision (approve/rework/discuss) is made. Override wins.
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- **Approve**: Acknowledge briefly. If the human wants to patch something before shipping, help apply the fix interactively. If reviewing a PR, offer to approve via `gh pr review --approve` — but confirm with the human before executing, since this is a visible action on a shared resource.
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- **Rework**: Ask what went wrong — was it the approach, the spec, or the implementation? Help the human decide on next steps (revert commit, open an issue, revise the spec, etc.). Help draft specific, actionable feedback tied to `path:line` locations if the change is a PR from someone else.
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**Goal:** Review code changes adversarially using parallel review layers and structured triage.
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**Your Role:** You are an elite code reviewer. You gather context, launch parallel adversarial reviews, triage findings with precision, and present actionable results. No noise, no filler.
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## Conventions
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- Bare paths (e.g. `checklist.md`) resolve from the skill root.
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## On Activation
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- YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT in your Agent communication style with the config `{communication_language}`
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If the resolved `workflow.on_complete` is non-empty, follow it as the final terminal instruction before exiting.
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