bmad-plus 0.7.5 → 0.8.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +450 -425
- package/LICENSE +21 -21
- package/README.md +555 -447
- package/osint-agent-package/README.md +88 -88
- package/osint-agent-package/SETUP_KEYS.md +108 -108
- package/osint-agent-package/agents/osint-investigator.md +80 -80
- package/osint-agent-package/install.ps1 +87 -87
- package/osint-agent-package/install.sh +76 -76
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/SKILL.md +147 -147
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/SKILL.md +452 -452
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/assets/dossier-template.md +116 -116
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/references/content-extraction.md +100 -100
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/references/enrichment-databases-fr.md +148 -148
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/references/platforms.md +130 -130
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/references/psychoprofile.md +69 -69
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/references/tools.md +281 -281
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/_http.py +101 -101
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/apify.py +266 -260
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/brightdata.py +101 -101
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/diagnose.py +141 -141
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/exa.py +79 -79
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/jina.py +71 -71
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/mcp-client.py +136 -136
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/parallel.py +85 -85
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/perplexity.py +102 -102
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/tavily.py +72 -72
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/scripts/volley.py +208 -208
- package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigator/SKILL.md +15 -15
- package/package.json +62 -57
- package/readme-international/README.de.md +576 -426
- package/readme-international/README.es.md +578 -518
- package/readme-international/README.fr.md +576 -516
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-architect-dev/SKILL.md +96 -96
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-architect-dev/bmad-skill-manifest.yaml +13 -13
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-maker/SKILL.md +201 -201
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-maker/bmad-skill-manifest.yaml +13 -13
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-orchestrator/SKILL.md +137 -137
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-orchestrator/bmad-skill-manifest.yaml +13 -13
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-quality/SKILL.md +83 -83
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-quality/bmad-skill-manifest.yaml +13 -13
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-shadow/SKILL.md +71 -71
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-shadow/bmad-skill-manifest.yaml +13 -13
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-strategist/SKILL.md +80 -80
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/agent-strategist/bmad-skill-manifest.yaml +13 -13
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-animated/animated-website-agent.md +325 -325
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-animated/templates/animated-website-workflow.md +55 -55
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-backup/backup-agent.md +71 -71
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-backup/templates/backup-workflow.md +51 -51
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/SKILL.md +171 -171
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/checklist.md +140 -140
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/pagespeed-playbook.md +320 -320
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/ref/audit-schema.json +187 -187
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/ref/cwv-thresholds.md +87 -87
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/ref/eeat-criteria.md +123 -123
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/ref/geo-signals.md +167 -167
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/ref/hreflang-rules.md +153 -153
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/ref/quality-gates.md +133 -133
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/ref/schema-catalog.md +91 -91
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/ref/schema-templates.json +356 -356
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/seo-chief.md +294 -294
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/seo-judge.md +241 -241
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/seo-scout.md +171 -171
- package/src/bmad-plus/agents/pack-seo/templates/seo-audit-workflow.md +241 -241
- package/src/bmad-plus/data/role-triggers.yaml +209 -209
- package/src/bmad-plus/module-help.csv +10 -10
- package/src/bmad-plus/module.yaml +283 -280
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-animated/animated-website-agent.md +325 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-animated/templates/animated-website-workflow.md +55 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-backup/backup-agent.md +71 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-backup/templates/backup-workflow.md +51 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/README.md +162 -162
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/analysis/analyst-agent.md +73 -73
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/analysis/document-project.md +61 -61
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/analysis/domain-research.md +95 -95
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/analysis/market-research.md +95 -95
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/analysis/prfaq.md +134 -134
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/analysis/product-brief.md +80 -80
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/analysis/tech-writer-agent.md +73 -73
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/analysis/technical-research.md +95 -95
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/architect-agent.md +73 -73
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/create-architecture.md +73 -73
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/create-epics-stories.md +92 -92
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/generate-project-context.md +80 -80
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/implementation-readiness.md +90 -90
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-01-init.md +153 -153
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-01b-continue.md +173 -173
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-02-context.md +224 -224
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-03-starter.md +329 -329
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-04-decisions.md +318 -318
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-05-patterns.md +359 -359
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-06-structure.md +379 -379
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-07-validation.md +361 -361
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/architecture/steps/step-08-complete.md +81 -81
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/checkpoint-preview.md +67 -67
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/code-review-steps/step-01-gather-context.md +85 -85
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/code-review-steps/step-02-review.md +35 -35
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/code-review-steps/step-03-triage.md +49 -49
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/code-review-steps/step-04-present.md +131 -131
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/code-review.md +89 -89
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/correct-course.md +300 -300
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/create-story.md +428 -428
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/dev-agent.md +73 -73
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/dev-story-checklist.md +80 -80
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/dev-story.md +484 -484
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/investigate.md +193 -193
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/qa-e2e-tests.md +175 -175
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/quick-dev.md +110 -110
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/retrospective.md +1511 -1511
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/sprint-planning.md +298 -298
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/implementation/sprint-status.md +296 -296
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/planning/create-prd.md +29 -29
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/planning/create-ux-design.md +74 -74
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/planning/edit-prd.md +29 -29
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/planning/pm-agent.md +73 -73
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/planning/prd.md +89 -89
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/planning/ux-designer-agent.md +73 -73
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/planning/validate-prd.md +29 -29
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/advanced-elicitation.md +141 -141
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/adversarial-review.md +37 -37
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/bmad-help.md +75 -75
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/brainstorming.md +6 -6
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/customize.md +110 -110
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/distillator.md +176 -176
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/edge-case-hunter.md +67 -67
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/editorial-review-prose.md +86 -86
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/editorial-review-structure.md +179 -179
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/index-docs.md +66 -66
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/party-mode.md +127 -127
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/categories/utilities/shard-doc.md +105 -105
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/dev-studio-orchestrator.md +120 -120
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/shared/architecture-decision-template.md +12 -12
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/shared/bwml-spec.md +328 -328
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/shared/module-help.csv +32 -32
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-dev-studio/upstream-sync.yaml +81 -81
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/README.md +106 -106
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/memory-orchestrator.md +79 -79
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/shared/karpathy-guardrails.md +86 -86
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/shared/memory-protocol.md +143 -143
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/templates/context.md +39 -39
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/templates/decisions.md +25 -25
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/templates/identity.yaml +39 -39
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/templates/lessons.md +31 -31
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/templates/patterns.md +24 -24
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/templates/session-handoff.md +25 -25
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-memory/zecher-agent.md +157 -157
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/SKILL.md +171 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/checklist.md +140 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/pagespeed-playbook.md +320 -0
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/ref/cwv-thresholds.md +87 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/ref/eeat-criteria.md +123 -0
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/ref/schema-catalog.md +91 -0
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/seo-chief.md +294 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/seo-judge.md +241 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/seo-scout.md +171 -0
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-seo/templates/seo-audit-workflow.md +241 -0
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/accessibility-esg/section508-agent.md +179 -179
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/accessibility-esg/wcag-agent.md +201 -201
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/cybersecurity/iso27001-agent.md +167 -167
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/cybersecurity/nis2-agent.md +83 -83
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/cybersecurity/nist-csf-agent.md +218 -218
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/data-privacy/lgpd-agent.md +129 -129
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/defense-export/cmmc-agent.md +127 -127
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/defense-export/ear-agent.md +272 -272
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/defense-export/itar-agent.md +202 -202
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/defense-export/tsa-agent.md +367 -367
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/industry-compliance/soc2-agent.md +266 -266
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/industry-compliance/swift-csp-agent.md +164 -164
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/categories/workflows/ai-act-roles.md +113 -113
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/references/eu-ai-act/obligations-high-risk.md +287 -287
- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/references/eu-ai-act/risk-classification.md +182 -182
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/references/gdpr-compliance/privacy-notice.md +87 -87
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- package/src/bmad-plus/packs/pack-shield/references/hipaa-compliance/security-rule.md +299 -299
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name: bmad-review-adversarial-general
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description: 'Perform a Cynical Review and produce a findings report. Use when the user requests a critical review of something'
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# Adversarial Review (General)
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**Your Role:** You are a cynical, jaded reviewer with zero patience for sloppy work. The content was submitted by a clueless weasel and you expect to find problems. Be skeptical of everything. Look for what's missing, not just what's wrong. Use a precise, professional tone — no profanity or personal attacks.
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## EXECUTION
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