siesa-agents 2.1.1 → 2.1.3

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  1. package/README.md +83 -83
  2. package/bin/install.js +400 -399
  3. package/bin/prepare-publish.js +26 -26
  4. package/bin/restore-folders.js +26 -26
  5. package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-all.yaml +15 -15
  6. package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-fullstack.yaml +19 -19
  7. package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-ide-minimal.yaml +11 -11
  8. package/bmad-core/agent-teams/team-no-ui.yaml +14 -14
  9. package/bmad-core/agents/analyst.md +84 -84
  10. package/bmad-core/agents/architect.md +94 -94
  11. package/bmad-core/agents/backend-agent.md +189 -189
  12. package/bmad-core/agents/bmad-master.md +110 -110
  13. package/bmad-core/agents/bmad-orchestrator.md +147 -147
  14. package/bmad-core/agents/dev.md +81 -81
  15. package/bmad-core/agents/frontend-agent.md +168 -168
  16. package/bmad-core/agents/pm.md +84 -84
  17. package/bmad-core/agents/po.md +79 -79
  18. package/bmad-core/agents/qa.md +91 -91
  19. package/bmad-core/agents/sm.md +65 -65
  20. package/bmad-core/agents/ux-expert.md +69 -69
  21. package/bmad-core/checklists/architect-checklist.md +440 -440
  22. package/bmad-core/checklists/backend-checklist.md +142 -142
  23. package/bmad-core/checklists/change-checklist.md +184 -184
  24. package/bmad-core/checklists/frontend-checklist.md +105 -105
  25. package/bmad-core/checklists/pm-checklist.md +372 -372
  26. package/bmad-core/checklists/po-master-checklist.md +434 -434
  27. package/bmad-core/checklists/story-dod-checklist.md +96 -96
  28. package/bmad-core/checklists/story-draft-checklist.md +155 -155
  29. package/bmad-core/core-config.yaml +22 -22
  30. package/bmad-core/data/backend-standards.md +439 -439
  31. package/bmad-core/data/bmad-kb.md +809 -809
  32. package/bmad-core/data/brainstorming-techniques.md +38 -38
  33. package/bmad-core/data/elicitation-methods.md +156 -156
  34. package/bmad-core/data/frontend-standards.md +323 -323
  35. package/bmad-core/data/technical-preferences.md +5 -5
  36. package/bmad-core/data/test-levels-framework.md +148 -148
  37. package/bmad-core/data/test-priorities-matrix.md +174 -174
  38. package/bmad-core/enhanced-ide-development-workflow.md +248 -248
  39. package/bmad-core/install-manifest.yaml +230 -230
  40. package/bmad-core/tasks/advanced-elicitation.md +119 -119
  41. package/bmad-core/tasks/apply-qa-fixes.md +150 -150
  42. package/bmad-core/tasks/brownfield-create-epic.md +162 -162
  43. package/bmad-core/tasks/brownfield-create-story.md +149 -149
  44. package/bmad-core/tasks/correct-course.md +72 -72
  45. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-brownfield-story.md +314 -314
  46. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-component.md +102 -102
  47. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-deep-research-prompt.md +280 -280
  48. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-doc.md +103 -103
  49. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-entity.md +132 -132
  50. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-feature.md +90 -90
  51. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-next-story.md +114 -114
  52. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-service.md +117 -117
  53. package/bmad-core/tasks/create-use-case.md +140 -140
  54. package/bmad-core/tasks/document-project.md +345 -345
  55. package/bmad-core/tasks/execute-checklist.md +88 -88
  56. package/bmad-core/tasks/facilitate-brainstorming-session.md +138 -138
  57. package/bmad-core/tasks/generate-ai-frontend-prompt.md +53 -53
  58. package/bmad-core/tasks/index-docs.md +175 -175
  59. package/bmad-core/tasks/kb-mode-interaction.md +77 -77
  60. package/bmad-core/tasks/nfr-assess.md +345 -345
  61. package/bmad-core/tasks/qa-gate.md +163 -163
  62. package/bmad-core/tasks/review-story.md +316 -316
  63. package/bmad-core/tasks/risk-profile.md +355 -355
  64. package/bmad-core/tasks/scaffold-backend.md +110 -110
  65. package/bmad-core/tasks/scaffold-frontend.md +78 -78
  66. package/bmad-core/tasks/shard-doc.md +187 -187
  67. package/bmad-core/tasks/test-design.md +176 -176
  68. package/bmad-core/tasks/trace-requirements.md +266 -266
  69. package/bmad-core/tasks/validate-next-story.md +136 -136
  70. package/bmad-core/templates/architecture-tmpl.yaml +662 -662
  71. package/bmad-core/templates/brainstorming-output-tmpl.yaml +156 -156
  72. package/bmad-core/templates/brownfield-architecture-tmpl.yaml +477 -477
  73. package/bmad-core/templates/brownfield-prd-tmpl.yaml +281 -281
  74. package/bmad-core/templates/competitor-analysis-tmpl.yaml +307 -307
  75. package/bmad-core/templates/front-end-architecture-tmpl.yaml +258 -258
  76. package/bmad-core/templates/front-end-spec-tmpl.yaml +350 -350
  77. package/bmad-core/templates/fullstack-architecture-tmpl.yaml +824 -824
  78. package/bmad-core/templates/market-research-tmpl.yaml +253 -253
  79. package/bmad-core/templates/prd-tmpl.yaml +203 -203
  80. package/bmad-core/templates/project-brief-tmpl.yaml +222 -222
  81. package/bmad-core/templates/qa-gate-tmpl.yaml +103 -103
  82. package/bmad-core/templates/story-tmpl.yaml +138 -138
  83. package/bmad-core/user-guide.md +530 -530
  84. package/bmad-core/utils/bmad-doc-template.md +327 -327
  85. package/bmad-core/utils/workflow-management.md +71 -71
  86. package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-fullstack.yaml +298 -298
  87. package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-service.yaml +188 -188
  88. package/bmad-core/workflows/brownfield-ui.yaml +198 -198
  89. package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-fullstack.yaml +241 -241
  90. package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-service.yaml +207 -207
  91. package/bmad-core/workflows/greenfield-ui.yaml +236 -236
  92. package/bmad-core/working-in-the-brownfield.md +606 -606
  93. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/analyst.md +88 -0
  94. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/architect.md +89 -0
  95. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/backend.md +188 -0
  96. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/bmad-master.md +114 -0
  97. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/bmad-orchestrator.md +151 -0
  98. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/dev.md +85 -0
  99. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/frontend.md +151 -0
  100. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/pm.md +88 -0
  101. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/po.md +83 -0
  102. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/qa.md +95 -0
  103. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/sm.md +69 -0
  104. package/claude/commands/BMad/agents/ux-expert.md +73 -0
  105. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/advanced-elicitation.md +123 -0
  106. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/apply-qa-fixes.md +154 -0
  107. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/brownfield-create-epic.md +166 -0
  108. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/brownfield-create-story.md +153 -0
  109. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/correct-course.md +76 -0
  110. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/create-brownfield-story.md +318 -0
  111. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/create-deep-research-prompt.md +284 -0
  112. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/create-doc.md +107 -0
  113. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/create-next-story.md +118 -0
  114. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/document-project.md +349 -0
  115. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/execute-checklist.md +92 -0
  116. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/facilitate-brainstorming-session.md +142 -0
  117. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/generate-ai-frontend-prompt.md +57 -0
  118. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/index-docs.md +179 -0
  119. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/kb-mode-interaction.md +81 -0
  120. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/nfr-assess.md +349 -0
  121. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/qa-gate.md +167 -0
  122. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/review-story.md +320 -0
  123. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/risk-profile.md +359 -0
  124. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/shard-doc.md +191 -0
  125. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/test-design.md +180 -0
  126. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/trace-requirements.md +270 -0
  127. package/claude/commands/BMad/tasks/validate-next-story.md +140 -0
  128. package/claude/settings.local.json +20 -0
  129. package/github/b-mad-expert.md +742 -742
  130. package/github/chatmodes/analyst.chatmode.md +89 -89
  131. package/github/chatmodes/architect.chatmode.md +97 -97
  132. package/github/chatmodes/backend.chatmode.md +194 -194
  133. package/github/chatmodes/bmad-master.chatmode.md +115 -115
  134. package/github/chatmodes/bmad-orchestrator.chatmode.md +152 -152
  135. package/github/chatmodes/dev.chatmode.md +86 -86
  136. package/github/chatmodes/frontend.chatmode.md +157 -157
  137. package/github/chatmodes/pm.chatmode.md +89 -89
  138. package/github/chatmodes/po.chatmode.md +84 -84
  139. package/github/chatmodes/qa.chatmode.md +96 -96
  140. package/github/chatmodes/sm.chatmode.md +70 -70
  141. package/github/chatmodes/ux-expert.chatmode.md +74 -74
  142. package/index.js +9 -9
  143. package/package.json +37 -36
  144. package/vscode/mcp.json +11 -11
  145. package/vscode/settings.json +12 -12
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+ # Checklist Validation Task
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+ This task provides instructions for validating documentation against checklists. The agent MUST follow these instructions to ensure thorough and systematic validation of documents.
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+ ## Available Checklists
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+ If the user asks or does not specify a specific checklist, list the checklists available to the agent persona. If the task is being run not with a specific agent, tell the user to check the .bmad-core/checklists folder to select the appropriate one to run.
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+ ## Instructions
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+ 1. **Initial Assessment**
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+ - If user or the task being run provides a checklist name:
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+ - Try fuzzy matching (e.g. "architecture checklist" -> "architect-checklist")
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+ - If multiple matches found, ask user to clarify
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+ - Load the appropriate checklist from .bmad-core/checklists/
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+ - If no checklist specified:
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+ - Ask the user which checklist they want to use
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+ - Present the available options from the files in the checklists folder
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+ - Confirm if they want to work through the checklist:
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+ - Section by section (interactive mode - very time consuming)
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+ - All at once (YOLO mode - recommended for checklists, there will be a summary of sections at the end to discuss)
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+ 2. **Document and Artifact Gathering**
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+ - Each checklist will specify its required documents/artifacts at the beginning
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+ - Follow the checklist's specific instructions for what to gather, generally a file can be resolved in the docs folder, if not or unsure, halt and ask or confirm with the user.
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+ 3. **Checklist Processing**
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+ If in interactive mode:
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+ - Work through each section of the checklist one at a time
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+ - For each section:
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+ - Review all items in the section following instructions for that section embedded in the checklist
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+ - Check each item against the relevant documentation or artifacts as appropriate
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+ - Present summary of findings for that section, highlighting warnings, errors and non applicable items (rationale for non-applicability).
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+ - Get user confirmation before proceeding to next section or if any thing major do we need to halt and take corrective action
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+ If in YOLO mode:
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+ - Process all sections at once
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+ - Create a comprehensive report of all findings
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+ - Present the complete analysis to the user
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+ 4. **Validation Approach**
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+ For each checklist item:
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+ - Read and understand the requirement
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+ - Look for evidence in the documentation that satisfies the requirement
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+ - Consider both explicit mentions and implicit coverage
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+ - Aside from this, follow all checklist llm instructions
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+ - Mark items as:
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+ - ✅ PASS: Requirement clearly met
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+ - ❌ FAIL: Requirement not met or insufficient coverage
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+ - ⚠️ PARTIAL: Some aspects covered but needs improvement
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+ - N/A: Not applicable to this case
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+ 5. **Section Analysis**
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+ For each section:
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+ - think step by step to calculate pass rate
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+ - Identify common themes in failed items
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+ - Provide specific recommendations for improvement
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+ - In interactive mode, discuss findings with user
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+ - Document any user decisions or explanations
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+ 6. **Final Report**
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+ Prepare a summary that includes:
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+ - Overall checklist completion status
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+ - Pass rates by section
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+ - List of failed items with context
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+ - Specific recommendations for improvement
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+ - Any sections or items marked as N/A with justification
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+ ## Checklist Execution Methodology
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+ Each checklist now contains embedded LLM prompts and instructions that will:
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+ 1. **Guide thorough thinking** - Prompts ensure deep analysis of each section
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+ 2. **Request specific artifacts** - Clear instructions on what documents/access is needed
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+ 4. **Generate comprehensive reports** - Final summary with detailed findings
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+ The LLM will:
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+ - Execute the complete checklist validation
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+ - Present a final report with pass/fail rates and key findings
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+ - Offer to provide detailed analysis of any section, especially those with warnings or failures
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- - **ONE TECHNIQUE AT A TIME**: Don't mix multiple techniques in one response
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- - **CONTINUOUS ENGAGEMENT**: Stay with one technique until user wants to switch
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- - **DRAW IDEAS OUT**: Use prompts and examples to help them generate their own ideas
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- - Maintain energy and momentum
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+ ## <!-- Powered by BMAD™ Core -->
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+ docOutputLocation: docs/brainstorming-session-results.md
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+ template: '.bmad-core/templates/brainstorming-output-tmpl.yaml'
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+ ---
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+ # Facilitate Brainstorming Session Task
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+ Facilitate interactive brainstorming sessions with users. Be creative and adaptive in applying techniques.
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+ ## Process
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+ ### Step 1: Session Setup
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+ Ask 4 context questions (don't preview what happens next):
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+ 1. What are we brainstorming about?
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+ 2. Any constraints or parameters?
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+ 3. Goal: broad exploration or focused ideation?
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+ 4. Do you want a structured document output to reference later? (Default Yes)
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+ ### Step 2: Present Approach Options
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+ After getting answers to Step 1, present 4 approach options (numbered):
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+ 1. User selects specific techniques
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+ 2. Analyst recommends techniques based on context
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+ 3. Random technique selection for creative variety
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+ 4. Progressive technique flow (start broad, narrow down)
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+ ### Step 3: Execute Techniques Interactively
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+ **KEY PRINCIPLES:**
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+ - **FACILITATOR ROLE**: Guide user to generate their own ideas through questions, prompts, and examples
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+ - **CONTINUOUS ENGAGEMENT**: Keep user engaged with chosen technique until they want to switch or are satisfied
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+ - **CAPTURE OUTPUT**: If (default) document output requested, capture all ideas generated in each technique section to the document from the beginning.
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+ **Technique Selection:**
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+ If user selects Option 1, present numbered list of techniques from the brainstorming-techniques data file. User can select by number..
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+ **Technique Execution:**
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+ 1. Apply selected technique according to data file description
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+ 2. Keep engaging with technique until user indicates they want to:
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+ - Choose a different technique
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+ - Apply current ideas to a new technique
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+ - Move to convergent phase
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+ - End session
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+ **Output Capture (if requested):**
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+ For each technique used, capture:
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+ - Technique name and duration
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+ - Key ideas generated by user
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+ - Insights and patterns identified
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+ - User's reflections on the process
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+ ### Step 4: Session Flow
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+ 1. **Warm-up** (5-10 min) - Build creative confidence
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+ 2. **Divergent** (20-30 min) - Generate quantity over quality
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+ 3. **Convergent** (15-20 min) - Group and categorize ideas
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+ 4. **Synthesis** (10-15 min) - Refine and develop concepts
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+ ### Step 5: Document Output (if requested)
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+ Generate structured document with these sections:
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+ **Executive Summary**
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+ - Session topic and goals
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+ - Techniques used and duration
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+ - Total ideas generated
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+ - Key themes and patterns identified
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+ **Technique Sections** (for each technique used)
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+ - Technique name and description
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+ - Ideas generated (user's own words)
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+ - Insights discovered
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+ - Notable connections or patterns
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+ **Idea Categorization**
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+ - **Immediate Opportunities** - Ready to implement now
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+ - **Future Innovations** - Requires development/research
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+ - **Moonshots** - Ambitious, transformative concepts
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+ - **Insights & Learnings** - Key realizations from session
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+ **Action Planning**
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+ - Top 3 priority ideas with rationale
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+ - Next steps for each priority
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+ - Resources/research needed
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+ - Timeline considerations
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+ **Reflection & Follow-up**
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+ - What worked well in this session
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+ - Areas for further exploration
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+ - Recommended follow-up techniques
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+ - Questions that emerged for future sessions
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+ ## Key Principles
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+ - **YOU ARE A FACILITATOR**: Guide the user to brainstorm, don't brainstorm for them (unless they request it persistently)
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+ - **INTERACTIVE DIALOGUE**: Ask questions, wait for responses, build on their ideas
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+ - **ONE TECHNIQUE AT A TIME**: Don't mix multiple techniques in one response
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+ - **CONTINUOUS ENGAGEMENT**: Stay with one technique until user wants to switch
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+ - **DRAW IDEAS OUT**: Use prompts and examples to help them generate their own ideas
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+ - **REAL-TIME ADAPTATION**: Monitor engagement and adjust approach as needed
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+ - Maintain energy and momentum
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+ - Defer judgment during generation
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+ - Quantity leads to quality (aim for 100 ideas in 60 minutes)
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+ - Build on ideas collaboratively
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+ - Document everything in output document
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+ ## Advanced Engagement Strategies
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+ **Energy Management**
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+ - Check engagement levels: "How are you feeling about this direction?"
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+ - Offer breaks or technique switches if energy flags
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+ - Use encouraging language and celebrate idea generation
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+ **Depth vs. Breadth**
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+ - Ask follow-up questions to deepen ideas: "Tell me more about that..."
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+ - Use "Yes, and..." to build on their ideas
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+ - Help them make connections: "How does this relate to your earlier idea about...?"
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+ **Transition Management**
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+ - Always ask before switching techniques: "Ready to try a different approach?"
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+ - Offer options: "Should we explore this idea deeper or generate more alternatives?"
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+ - Respect their process and timing
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- <!-- Powered by BMAD™ Core -->
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- # Create AI Frontend Prompt Task
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- ## Purpose
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- To generate a masterful, comprehensive, and optimized prompt that can be used with any AI-driven frontend development tool (e.g., Vercel v0, Lovable.ai, or similar) to scaffold or generate significant portions of a frontend application.
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- ## Inputs
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- - Completed UI/UX Specification (`front-end-spec.md`)
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- - Completed Frontend Architecture Document (`front-end-architecture`) or a full stack combined architecture such as `architecture.md`
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- - Main System Architecture Document (`architecture` - for API contracts and tech stack to give further context)
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- ## Key Activities & Instructions
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- ### 1. Core Prompting Principles
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- Before generating the prompt, you must understand these core principles for interacting with a generative AI for code.
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- - **Be Explicit and Detailed**: The AI cannot read your mind. Provide as much detail and context as possible. Vague requests lead to generic or incorrect outputs.
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- - **Iterate, Don't Expect Perfection**: Generating an entire complex application in one go is rare. The most effective method is to prompt for one component or one section at a time, then build upon the results.
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- - **Provide Context First**: Always start by providing the AI with the necessary context, such as the tech stack, existing code snippets, and overall project goals.
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- - **Mobile-First Approach**: Frame all UI generation requests with a mobile-first design mindset. Describe the mobile layout first, then provide separate instructions for how it should adapt for tablet and desktop.
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- ### 2. The Structured Prompting Framework
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- To ensure the highest quality output, you MUST structure every prompt using the following four-part framework.
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- 1. **High-Level Goal**: Start with a clear, concise summary of the overall objective. This orients the AI on the primary task.
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- - _Example: "Create a responsive user registration form with client-side validation and API integration."_
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- 2. **Detailed, Step-by-Step Instructions**: Provide a granular, numbered list of actions the AI should take. Break down complex tasks into smaller, sequential steps. This is the most critical part of the prompt.
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- - _Example: "1. Create a new file named `RegistrationForm.js`. 2. Use React hooks for state management. 3. Add styled input fields for 'Name', 'Email', and 'Password'. 4. For the email field, ensure it is a valid email format. 5. On submission, call the API endpoint defined below."_
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- 3. **Code Examples, Data Structures & Constraints**: Include any relevant snippets of existing code, data structures, or API contracts. This gives the AI concrete examples to work with. Crucially, you must also state what _not_ to do.
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- - _Example: "Use this API endpoint: `POST /api/register`. The expected JSON payload is `{ "name": "string", "email": "string", "password": "string" }`. Do NOT include a 'confirm password' field. Use Tailwind CSS for all styling."_
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- 4. **Define a Strict Scope**: Explicitly define the boundaries of the task. Tell the AI which files it can modify and, more importantly, which files to leave untouched to prevent unintended changes across the codebase.
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- - _Example: "You should only create the `RegistrationForm.js` component and add it to the `pages/register.js` file. Do NOT alter the `Navbar.js` component or any other existing page or component."_
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- ### 3. Assembling the Master Prompt
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- You will now synthesize the inputs and the above principles into a final, comprehensive prompt.
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- 1. **Gather Foundational Context**:
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- - Start the prompt with a preamble describing the overall project purpose, the full tech stack (e.g., Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS), and the primary UI component library being used.
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- 2. **Describe the Visuals**:
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- - If the user has design files (Figma, etc.), instruct them to provide links or screenshots.
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- - If not, describe the visual style: color palette, typography, spacing, and overall aesthetic (e.g., "minimalist", "corporate", "playful").
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- 3. **Build the Prompt using the Structured Framework**:
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- - Follow the four-part framework from Section 2 to build out the core request, whether it's for a single component or a full page.
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- 4. **Present and Refine**:
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- - Output the complete, generated prompt in a clear, copy-pasteable format (e.g., a large code block).
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- - Explain the structure of the prompt and why certain information was included, referencing the principles above.
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- - <important_note>Conclude by reminding the user that all AI-generated code will require careful human review, testing, and refinement to be considered production-ready.</important_note>
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+ <!-- Powered by BMAD™ Core -->
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+
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+ # Create AI Frontend Prompt Task
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+
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+ ## Purpose
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+
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+ To generate a masterful, comprehensive, and optimized prompt that can be used with any AI-driven frontend development tool (e.g., Vercel v0, Lovable.ai, or similar) to scaffold or generate significant portions of a frontend application.
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+
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+ ## Inputs
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+ - Completed UI/UX Specification (`front-end-spec.md`)
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+ - Completed Frontend Architecture Document (`front-end-architecture`) or a full stack combined architecture such as `architecture.md`
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+ - Main System Architecture Document (`architecture` - for API contracts and tech stack to give further context)
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+
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+ ## Key Activities & Instructions
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+
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+ ### 1. Core Prompting Principles
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+
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+ Before generating the prompt, you must understand these core principles for interacting with a generative AI for code.
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+
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+ - **Be Explicit and Detailed**: The AI cannot read your mind. Provide as much detail and context as possible. Vague requests lead to generic or incorrect outputs.
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+ - **Iterate, Don't Expect Perfection**: Generating an entire complex application in one go is rare. The most effective method is to prompt for one component or one section at a time, then build upon the results.
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+ - **Provide Context First**: Always start by providing the AI with the necessary context, such as the tech stack, existing code snippets, and overall project goals.
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+ - **Mobile-First Approach**: Frame all UI generation requests with a mobile-first design mindset. Describe the mobile layout first, then provide separate instructions for how it should adapt for tablet and desktop.
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+
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+ ### 2. The Structured Prompting Framework
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+ To ensure the highest quality output, you MUST structure every prompt using the following four-part framework.
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+
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+ 1. **High-Level Goal**: Start with a clear, concise summary of the overall objective. This orients the AI on the primary task.
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+ - _Example: "Create a responsive user registration form with client-side validation and API integration."_
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+ 2. **Detailed, Step-by-Step Instructions**: Provide a granular, numbered list of actions the AI should take. Break down complex tasks into smaller, sequential steps. This is the most critical part of the prompt.
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+ - _Example: "1. Create a new file named `RegistrationForm.js`. 2. Use React hooks for state management. 3. Add styled input fields for 'Name', 'Email', and 'Password'. 4. For the email field, ensure it is a valid email format. 5. On submission, call the API endpoint defined below."_
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+ 3. **Code Examples, Data Structures & Constraints**: Include any relevant snippets of existing code, data structures, or API contracts. This gives the AI concrete examples to work with. Crucially, you must also state what _not_ to do.
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+ - _Example: "Use this API endpoint: `POST /api/register`. The expected JSON payload is `{ "name": "string", "email": "string", "password": "string" }`. Do NOT include a 'confirm password' field. Use Tailwind CSS for all styling."_
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+ 4. **Define a Strict Scope**: Explicitly define the boundaries of the task. Tell the AI which files it can modify and, more importantly, which files to leave untouched to prevent unintended changes across the codebase.
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+ - _Example: "You should only create the `RegistrationForm.js` component and add it to the `pages/register.js` file. Do NOT alter the `Navbar.js` component or any other existing page or component."_
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+
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+ ### 3. Assembling the Master Prompt
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+ You will now synthesize the inputs and the above principles into a final, comprehensive prompt.
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+
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+ 1. **Gather Foundational Context**:
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+ - Start the prompt with a preamble describing the overall project purpose, the full tech stack (e.g., Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS), and the primary UI component library being used.
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+ 2. **Describe the Visuals**:
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+ - If the user has design files (Figma, etc.), instruct them to provide links or screenshots.
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+ - If not, describe the visual style: color palette, typography, spacing, and overall aesthetic (e.g., "minimalist", "corporate", "playful").
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+ 3. **Build the Prompt using the Structured Framework**:
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+ - Follow the four-part framework from Section 2 to build out the core request, whether it's for a single component or a full page.
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+ 4. **Present and Refine**:
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+ - Output the complete, generated prompt in a clear, copy-pasteable format (e.g., a large code block).
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+ - Explain the structure of the prompt and why certain information was included, referencing the principles above.
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+ - <important_note>Conclude by reminding the user that all AI-generated code will require careful human review, testing, and refinement to be considered production-ready.</important_note>