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feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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# Working in the Brownfield: A Complete Guide
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> **HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Use Gemini Web or Gemini CLI for Brownfield Documentation Generation!**
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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> Gemini Web's 1M+ token context window or Gemini CLI (when it's working) can analyze your ENTIRE codebase, or critical sections of it, all at once (obviously within reason):
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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> - Upload via GitHub URL or use gemini cli in the project folder
> - If working in the web: use `npx bmad-method flatten` to flatten your project into a single file, then upload that file to your web agent.
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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## What is Brownfield Development?
Brownfield development refers to adding features, fixing bugs, or modernizing existing software projects. Unlike greenfield (new) projects, brownfield work requires understanding existing code, respecting constraints, and ensuring new changes integrate seamlessly without breaking existing functionality.
## When to Use BMad for Brownfield
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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- Add significant new features to existing applications
- Modernize legacy codebases
- Integrate new technologies or services
- Refactor complex systems
- Fix bugs that require architectural understanding
- Document undocumented systems
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## When NOT to use a Brownfield Flow
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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If you have just completed an MVP with BMad, and you want to continue with post-MVP, its easier to just talk to the PM and ask it to work with you to create a new epic to add into the PRD, shard out the epic, update any architecture documents with the architect, and just go from there.
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feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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## The Complete Brownfield Workflow
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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1. **Follow the [<ins>User Guide - Installation</ins>](user-guide.md#installation) steps to setup your agent in the web.**
2. **Generate a 'flattened' single file of your entire codebase** run: `npx bmad-method flatten`
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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### Choose Your Approach
#### Approach A: PRD-First (Recommended if adding very large and complex new features, single or multiple epics or massive changes)
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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**Best for**: Large codebases, monorepos, or when you know exactly what you want to build
1. **Create PRD First** to define requirements
2. **Document only relevant areas** based on PRD needs
3. **More efficient** - avoids documenting unused code
#### Approach B: Document-First (Good for Smaller Projects)
**Best for**: Smaller codebases, unknown systems, or exploratory changes
1. **Document entire system** first
2. **Create PRD** with full context
3. **More thorough** - captures everything
### Approach A: PRD-First Workflow (Recommended)
#### Phase 1: Define Requirements First
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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**In Gemini Web (with your flattened-codebase.xml uploaded):**
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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```bash
@pm
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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*create-brownfield-prd
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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```
The PM will:
- **Ask about your enhancement** requirements
- **Explore the codebase** to understand current state
- **Identify affected areas** that need documentation
- **Create focused PRD** with clear scope
**Key Advantage**: The PRD identifies which parts of your monorepo/large codebase actually need documentation!
#### Phase 2: Focused Documentation
**Still in Gemini Web, now with PRD context:**
```bash
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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@architect
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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*document-project
```
The architect will:
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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- **Ask about your focus** if no PRD was provided
- **Offer options**: Create PRD, provide requirements, or describe the enhancement
- **Reference the PRD/description** to understand scope
- **Focus on relevant modules** identified in PRD or your description
- **Skip unrelated areas** to keep docs lean
- **Generate ONE architecture document** for all environments
The architect creates:
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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- **One comprehensive architecture document** following fullstack-architecture template
- **Covers all system aspects** in a single file
- **Easy to copy and save** as `docs/architecture.md`
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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- **Can be sharded later** in IDE if desired
For example, if you say "Add payment processing to user service":
- Documents only: user service, API endpoints, database schemas, payment integrations
- Creates focused source tree showing only payment-related code paths
- Skips: admin panels, reporting modules, unrelated microservices
### Approach B: Document-First Workflow
#### Phase 1: Document the Existing System
**Best Approach - Gemini Web with 1M+ Context**:
1. **Go to Gemini Web** (gemini.google.com)
2. **Upload your project**:
- **Option A**: Paste your GitHub repository URL directly
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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- **Option B**: Upload your flattened-codebase.xml file
3. **Load the architect agent**: Upload `dist/agents/architect.txt`
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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4. **Run documentation**: Type `*document-project`
The architect will generate comprehensive documentation of everything.
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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#### Phase 2: Plan Your Enhancement
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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##### Option A: Full Brownfield Workflow (Recommended for Major Changes)
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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**1. Create Brownfield PRD**:
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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```bash
@pm
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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*create-brownfield-prd
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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```
The PM agent will:
- **Analyze existing documentation** from Phase 1
- **Request specific enhancement details** from you
- **Assess complexity** and recommend approach
- **Create epic/story structure** for the enhancement
- **Identify risks and integration points**
**How PM Agent Gets Project Context**:
- In Gemini Web: Already has full project context from Phase 1 documentation
- In IDE: Will ask "Please provide the path to your existing project documentation"
**Key Prompts You'll Encounter**:
- "What specific enhancement or feature do you want to add?"
- "Are there any existing systems or APIs this needs to integrate with?"
- "What are the critical constraints we must respect?"
- "What is your timeline and team size?"
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**2. Create Brownfield Architecture**:
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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```bash
@architect
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
*create-brownfield-architecture
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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```
The architect will:
- **Review the brownfield PRD**
- **Design integration strategy**
- **Plan migration approach** if needed
- **Identify technical risks**
- **Define compatibility requirements**
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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##### Option B: Quick Enhancement (For Focused Changes)
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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**For Single Epic Without Full PRD**:
```bash
@pm
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
*create-brownfield-epic
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
2025-06-24 23:56:57 -05:00
```
Use when:
- Enhancement is well-defined and isolated
- Existing documentation is comprehensive
- Changes don't impact multiple systems
- You need quick turnaround
**For Single Story**:
```bash
@pm
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
*create-brownfield-story
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
2025-06-24 23:56:57 -05:00
```
Use when:
- Bug fix or tiny feature
- Very isolated change
- No architectural impact
- Clear implementation path
### Phase 3: Validate Planning Artifacts
```bash
@po
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
*execute-checklist-po
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
2025-06-24 23:56:57 -05:00
```
The PO ensures:
- Compatibility with existing system
- No breaking changes planned
- Risk mitigation strategies in place
- Clear integration approach
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
### Phase 4: Save and Shard Documents
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
2025-06-24 23:56:57 -05:00
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
1. Save your PRD and Architecture as:
docs/prd.md
docs/architecture.md
(Note: You can optionally prefix with 'brownfield-' if managing multiple versions)
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
2. Shard your docs:
In your IDE
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
2025-06-24 23:56:57 -05:00
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
```bash
@po
shard docs/prd.md
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
```
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
2025-06-24 23:56:57 -05:00
```bash
@po
shard docs/architecture.md
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
2025-06-24 23:56:57 -05:00
```
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
2025-07-26 14:56:00 -05:00
### Phase 5: Transition to Development
**Follow the [<ins>Enhanced IDE Development Workflow</ins>](enhanced-ide-development-workflow.md)**
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## Brownfield Best Practices
### 1. Always Document First
Even if you think you know the codebase:
- Run `document-project` to capture current state
- AI agents need this context
- Discovers undocumented patterns
### 2. Respect Existing Patterns
The brownfield templates specifically look for:
- Current coding conventions
- Existing architectural patterns
- Technology constraints
- Team preferences
### 3. Plan for Gradual Rollout
Brownfield changes should:
- Support feature flags
- Plan rollback strategies
- Include migration scripts
- Maintain backwards compatibility
### 4. Test Integration Thoroughly
#### Why the Test Architect is Critical for Brownfield
In brownfield projects, the Test Architect (Quinn) becomes your safety net against breaking existing functionality. Unlike greenfield where you're building fresh, brownfield requires careful validation that new changes don't destabilize what already works.
#### Brownfield-Specific Testing Challenges
The Test Architect addresses unique brownfield complexities:
| **Challenge** | **How Test Architect Helps** | **Command** |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ------------------- |
| **Regression Risks** | Identifies which existing features might break | `*risk` |
| **Legacy Dependencies** | Maps integration points and hidden dependencies | `*trace` |
| **Performance Degradation** | Validates no slowdown in existing flows | `*nfr` |
| **Coverage Gaps** | Finds untested legacy code that new changes touch | `*design` |
| **Breaking Changes** | Detects API/contract violations | `*review` |
| **Migration Safety** | Validates data transformations and rollback plans | `*risk` + `*review` |
#### Complete Test Architect Workflow for Brownfield
##### Stage 1: Before Development (Risk & Strategy)
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**CRITICAL FOR BROWNFIELD - Run These First:**
```bash
# 1. RISK ASSESSMENT (Run IMMEDIATELY after story creation)
@qa *risk {brownfield-story}
# Identifies: Legacy dependencies, breaking changes, integration points
# Output: docs/qa/assessments/{epic}.{story}-risk-{YYYYMMDD}.md
# Brownfield Focus:
# - Regression probability scoring
# - Affected downstream systems
# - Data migration risks
# - Rollback complexity
# 2. TEST DESIGN (After risk assessment)
@qa *design {brownfield-story}
# Creates: Regression test strategy + new feature tests
# Output: docs/qa/assessments/{epic}.{story}-test-design-{YYYYMMDD}.md
# Brownfield Focus:
# - Existing functionality that needs regression tests
# - Integration test requirements
# - Performance benchmarks to maintain
# - Feature flag test scenarios
```
##### Stage 2: During Development (Continuous Validation)
**Monitor Integration Health While Coding:**
```bash
# 3. REQUIREMENTS TRACING (Mid-development checkpoint)
@qa *trace {brownfield-story}
# Maps: New requirements + existing functionality preservation
# Output: docs/qa/assessments/{epic}.{story}-trace-{YYYYMMDD}.md
# Brownfield Focus:
# - Existing features that must still work
# - New/old feature interactions
# - API contract preservation
# - Missing regression test coverage
# 4. NFR VALIDATION (Before considering "done")
@qa *nfr {brownfield-story}
# Validates: Performance, security, reliability unchanged
# Output: docs/qa/assessments/{epic}.{story}-nfr-{YYYYMMDD}.md
# Brownfield Focus:
# - Performance regression detection
# - Security implications of integrations
# - Backward compatibility validation
# - Load/stress on legacy components
```
##### Stage 3: Code Review (Deep Integration Analysis)
**Comprehensive Brownfield Review:**
```bash
# 5. FULL REVIEW (When development complete)
@qa *review {brownfield-story}
# Performs: Deep analysis + active refactoring
# Outputs:
# - QA Results in story file
# - Gate file: docs/qa/gates/{epic}.{story}-{slug}.yml
```
The review specifically analyzes:
- **API Breaking Changes**: Validates all existing contracts maintained
- **Data Migration Safety**: Checks transformation logic and rollback procedures
- **Performance Regression**: Compares against baseline metrics
- **Integration Points**: Validates all touchpoints with legacy code
- **Feature Flag Logic**: Ensures proper toggle behavior
- **Dependency Impacts**: Maps affected downstream systems
##### Stage 4: Post-Review (Gate Updates)
```bash
# 6. GATE STATUS UPDATE (After addressing issues)
@qa *gate {brownfield-story}
# Updates: Quality gate decision after fixes
# Output: docs/qa/gates/{epic}.{story}-{slug}.yml
# Brownfield Considerations:
# - May WAIVE certain legacy code issues
# - Documents technical debt acceptance
# - Tracks migration progress
```
#### Brownfield-Specific Risk Scoring
The Test Architect uses enhanced risk scoring for brownfield:
| **Risk Category** | **Brownfield Factors** | **Impact on Gate** |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ------------------- |
| **Regression Risk** | Number of integration points × Age of code | Score ≥9 = FAIL |
| **Data Risk** | Migration complexity × Data volume | Score ≥6 = CONCERNS |
| **Performance Risk** | Current load × Added complexity | Score ≥6 = CONCERNS |
| **Compatibility Risk** | API consumers × Contract changes | Score ≥9 = FAIL |
#### Brownfield Testing Standards
Quinn enforces additional standards for brownfield:
- **Regression Test Coverage**: Every touched legacy module needs tests
- **Performance Baselines**: Must maintain or improve current metrics
- **Rollback Procedures**: Every change needs a rollback plan
- **Feature Flags**: All risky changes behind toggles
- **Integration Tests**: Cover all legacy touchpoints
- **Contract Tests**: Validate API compatibility
- **Data Validation**: Migration correctness checks
#### Quick Reference: Brownfield Test Commands
| **Scenario** | **Commands to Run** | **Order** | **Why Critical** |
| --------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ----------------------------- |
| **Adding Feature to Legacy Code** | `*risk``*design``*trace``*review` | Sequential | Map all dependencies first |
| **API Modification** | `*risk``*design``*nfr``*review` | Sequential | Prevent breaking consumers |
| **Performance-Critical Change** | `*nfr` early and often → `*review` | Continuous | Catch degradation immediately |
| **Data Migration** | `*risk``*design``*trace``*review``*gate` | Full cycle | Ensure data integrity |
| **Bug Fix in Complex System** | `*risk``*trace``*review` | Focused | Prevent side effects |
#### Integration with Brownfield Scenarios
**Scenario-Specific Guidance:**
1. **Legacy Code Modernization**
- Start with `*risk` to map all dependencies
- Use `*design` to plan strangler fig approach
- Run `*trace` frequently to ensure nothing breaks
- `*review` with focus on gradual migration
2. **Adding Features to Monolith**
- `*risk` identifies integration complexity
- `*design` plans isolation strategies
- `*nfr` monitors performance impact
- `*review` validates no monolith degradation
3. **Microservice Extraction**
- `*risk` maps service boundaries
- `*trace` ensures functionality preservation
- `*nfr` validates network overhead acceptable
- `*gate` documents accepted trade-offs
4. **Database Schema Changes**
- `*risk` assesses migration complexity
- `*design` plans backward-compatible approach
- `*trace` maps all affected queries
- `*review` validates migration safety
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### 5. Communicate Changes
Document:
- What changed and why
- Migration instructions
- New patterns introduced
- Deprecation notices
## Common Brownfield Scenarios
### Scenario 1: Adding a New Feature
1. Document existing system
2. Create brownfield PRD focusing on integration
3. **Test Architect Early Involvement**:
- Run `@qa *risk` on draft stories to identify integration risks
- Use `@qa *design` to plan regression test strategy
4. Architecture emphasizes compatibility
5. Stories include integration tasks with test requirements
6. **During Development**:
- Developer runs `@qa *trace` to verify coverage
- Use `@qa *nfr` to monitor performance impact
7. **Review Stage**: `@qa *review` validates integration safety
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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### Scenario 2: Modernizing Legacy Code
1. Extensive documentation phase
2. PRD includes migration strategy
3. **Test Architect Strategy Planning**:
- `@qa *risk` assesses modernization complexity
- `@qa *design` plans parallel testing approach
4. Architecture plans gradual transition (strangler fig pattern)
5. Stories follow incremental modernization with:
- Regression tests for untouched legacy code
- Integration tests for new/old boundaries
- Performance benchmarks at each stage
6. **Continuous Validation**: Run `@qa *trace` after each increment
7. **Gate Management**: Use `@qa *gate` to track technical debt acceptance
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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### Scenario 3: Bug Fix in Complex System
1. Document relevant subsystems
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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2. Use `create-brownfield-story` for focused fix
3. **Test Architect Risk Assessment**: Run `@qa *risk` to identify side effect potential
4. Include regression test requirements from `@qa *design` output
5. **During Fix**: Use `@qa *trace` to map affected functionality
6. **Before Commit**: Run `@qa *review` for comprehensive validation
7. Test Architect validates no side effects using:
- Risk profiling for side effect analysis (probability × impact scoring)
- Trace matrix to ensure fix doesn't break related features
- NFR assessment to verify performance/security unchanged
- Gate decision documents fix safety
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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### Scenario 4: API Integration
1. Document existing API patterns
2. PRD defines integration requirements
3. **Test Architect Contract Analysis**:
- `@qa *risk` identifies breaking change potential
- `@qa *design` creates contract test strategy
4. Architecture ensures consistent patterns
5. **API Testing Focus**:
- Contract tests for backward compatibility
- Integration tests for new endpoints
- Performance tests for added load
6. Stories include API documentation updates
7. **Validation Checkpoints**:
- `@qa *trace` maps all API consumers
- `@qa *nfr` validates response times
- `@qa *review` ensures no breaking changes
8. **Gate Decision**: Document any accepted breaking changes with migration path
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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## Troubleshooting
### "The AI doesn't understand my codebase"
**Solution**: Re-run `document-project` with more specific paths to critical files
### "Generated plans don't fit our patterns"
**Solution**: Update generated documentation with your specific conventions before planning phase
### "Too much boilerplate for small changes"
Feat/flattener-tool (#337) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * docs(bmad-core): update documentation for enhanced workflow and user guide - Fix typos and improve clarity in user guide - Add new enhanced development workflow documentation - Update brownfield workflow with flattened codebase instructions - Improve consistency in documentation formatting * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * Update package.json Removed jest as it is not needed. * Update working-in-the-brownfield.md added documentation for sharding docs * perf(flattener): improve memory efficiency by streaming xml output - Replace in-memory XML generation with streaming approach - Add comprehensive common ignore patterns list - Update statistics calculation to use file size instead of content length * fix/chore: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path. Cleaned up config files/folders and updated .gitignore (#347) * fix: Update console.log for user-guide.md install path Changed IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at docs/user-guilde.md to IMPORTANT: Please read the user guide installed at .bmad-core/user-guide.md WHY: the actual install location of the user-guide.md is in the .bmad-core directory. * chore: remove formatting configs and clean up gitignore - Delete husky pre-commit hook and prettier config files - Remove VS Code chat/copilot settings - Reorganize and clean up gitignore entries * feat: Overhaul and Enhance 2D Unity Game Dev Expansion Pack (#350) * Updated game-sm agent to match the new core framework patterns * feat:Created more comprehensive game story matching new format system as well * feat:Added Game specific course correct task * feat:Updated dod-checklist to match new DoD format * feat:Added new Architect agent for appropriate architecture doc creation and design * feat:Overhaul of game-architecture-tmpl template * feat:Updated rest of templates besides level which doesnt really need it * feat: Finished extended architecture documentation needed for new game story tasks * feat: Updated game Developer to new format * feat: Updated last agent to new format and updated bmad-kb. bmad-kb I did my best with but im not sure of it's valid usage in the expansion pack, the AI generated more of the file then myself. I made sure to include it due to the new core-config file * feat: Finished updating designer agent to new format and cleaned up template linting errors * Built dist for web bundle * Increased expansion pack minor verison number * Updated architecht and design for sharding built-in * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (minor) * updated config.yaml for game-specific pieces to supplement core-config.yaml * Updated game-core-config and epic processing for game story and game design. Initial implementation was far too generic * chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: Fixed issue with multi-configs being needed. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * Chore: Built web-bundle * feat: Added the ability to specify the unity editor install location.\nchore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * feat: core-config must be in two places to support inherited tasks at this time so added instructions to copy and create one in expansion pack folder as well. chore: bump bmad-2d-unity-game-dev version (patch) * This PR introduces a powerful new Codebase Flattener Tool that aggregates entire codebases into AI-optimized XML format, making it easy to share project context with AI assistants for analysis, debugging, and development assistance. - AI-Optimized XML Output : Generates clean, structured XML specifically designed for AI model consumption - Smart File Discovery : Recursive file scanning with intelligent filtering using glob patterns - Binary File Detection : Automatically identifies and excludes binary files, focusing on source code - Progress Tracking : Real-time progress indicators with comprehensive completion statistics - Flexible Output : Customizable output file location and naming via CLI arguments - Gitignore Integration : Automatically respects .gitignore patterns to exclude unnecessary files - CDATA Handling : Proper XML CDATA sections with escape sequence handling for ]]> patterns - Content Indentation : Beautiful XML formatting with properly indented file content (4-space indentation) - Error Handling : Robust error handling with detailed logging for problematic files - Hierarchical Formatting : Clean XML structure with proper indentation and formatting - File Content Preservation : Maintains original file formatting within indented CDATA sections - Exclusion Logic : Prevents self-inclusion of output files ( flattened-codebase.xml , repomix-output.xml ) - tools/flattener/main.js - Complete flattener implementation with CLI interface - package.json - Added new dependencies (glob, minimatch, fs-extra, commander, ora, chalk) - package-lock.json - Updated dependency tree - .gitignore - Added exclusions for flattener outputs - README.md - Comprehensive documentation with usage examples - docs/bmad-workflow-guide.md - Integration guidance - tools/cli.js - CLI integration - .vscode/settings.json - SonarLint configuration ``` current directory npm run flatten npm run flatten -- --output my-project.xml npm run flatten -- -o /path/to/output/codebase.xml ``` The tool provides comprehensive completion summaries including: - File count and breakdown (text/binary/errors) - Source code size and generated XML size - Total lines of code and estimated token count - Processing progress and performance metrics - Bug Fix : Corrected typo in exclusion patterns ( repromix-output.xml → repomix-output.xml ) - Performance : Efficient file processing with streaming and progress indicators - Reliability : Comprehensive error handling and validation - Maintainability : Clean, well-documented code with modular functions - AI Integration : Perfect for sharing codebase context with AI assistants - Code Reviews : Streamlined code review process with complete project context - Documentation : Enhanced project documentation and analysis capabilities - Development Workflow : Improved development assistance and debugging support This tool significantly enhances the BMad-Method framework's AI integration capabilities, providing developers with a seamless way to share complete project context for enhanced AI-assisted development workflows. * chore: remove unused files and configurations - Delete deprecated bmad workflow guide and roomodes file - Remove sonarlint project configuration - Downgrade ora dependency version - Remove jest test script * docs: update command names and agent references in documentation - Change `*create` to `*draft` in workflow guide - Update PM agent commands to use consistent naming - Replace `analyst` references with `architect` - Fix command examples to match new naming conventions --------- Co-authored-by: PinkyD <paulbeanjr@gmail.com>
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**Solution**: Use `create-brownfield-story` instead of full workflow
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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### "Integration points unclear"
**Solution**: Provide more context during PRD creation, specifically highlighting integration systems
## Quick Reference
### Brownfield-Specific Commands
```bash
# Document existing project
@architect *document-project
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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# Create enhancement PRD
@pm *create-brownfield-prd
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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# Create architecture with integration focus
@architect *create-brownfield-architecture
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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# Quick epic creation
@pm *create-brownfield-epic
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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# Single story creation
@pm *create-brownfield-story
```
### Test Architect Commands for Brownfield
Note: Short forms shown below. Full commands: `*risk-profile`, `*test-design`, `*nfr-assess`, `*trace-requirements`
```bash
# BEFORE DEVELOPMENT (Planning)
@qa *risk {story} # Assess regression & integration risks
@qa *design {story} # Plan regression + new feature tests
# DURING DEVELOPMENT (Validation)
@qa *trace {story} # Verify coverage of old + new
@qa *nfr {story} # Check performance degradation
# AFTER DEVELOPMENT (Review)
@qa *review {story} # Deep integration analysis
@qa *gate {story} # Update quality decision
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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```
### Decision Tree
```text
Do you have a large codebase or monorepo?
├─ Yes → PRD-First Approach
│ └─ Create PRD → Document only affected areas
└─ No → Is the codebase well-known to you?
├─ Yes → PRD-First Approach
└─ No → Document-First Approach
Is this a major enhancement affecting multiple systems?
├─ Yes → Full Brownfield Workflow
│ └─ ALWAYS run Test Architect *risk + *design first
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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└─ No → Is this more than a simple bug fix?
├─ Yes → *create-brownfield-epic
│ └─ Run Test Architect *risk for integration points
└─ No → *create-brownfield-story
└─ Still run *risk if touching critical paths
Does the change touch legacy code?
├─ Yes → Test Architect is MANDATORY
│ ├─ *risk → Identify regression potential
│ ├─ *design → Plan test coverage
│ └─ *review → Validate no breakage
└─ No → Test Architect is RECOMMENDED
└─ *review → Ensure quality standards
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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```
## Conclusion
Brownfield development with BMad Method provides structure and safety when modifying existing systems. The Test Architect becomes your critical safety net, using risk assessment, regression testing, and continuous validation to ensure new changes don't destabilize existing functionality.
**The Brownfield Success Formula:**
1. **Document First** - Understand what exists
2. **Assess Risk Early** - Use Test Architect `*risk` before coding
3. **Plan Test Strategy** - Design regression + new feature tests
4. **Validate Continuously** - Check integration health during development
5. **Review Comprehensively** - Deep analysis before committing
6. **Gate Decisively** - Document quality decisions
feat: enhance QA agent as senior developer with code review capabilities and major brownfield improvements This release introduces significant enhancements across multiple areas: QA Agent Transformation: - Transform QA agent into senior developer role with active code refactoring abilities - Add review-story task enabling QA to review, refactor, and improve code directly - Integrate QA review step into standard development workflow (SM → Dev → QA) - QA can fix small issues directly and leave checklist for remaining items - Updated dev agent to maintain File List for QA review focus Knowledge Base Improvements: - Add extensive brownfield development documentation and best practices - Clarify Web UI vs IDE usage with cost optimization strategies - Document PRD-first approach for large codebases/monorepos - Add comprehensive expansion packs explanation - Update IDE workflow to include QA review step - Clarify agent usage (bmad-master vs specialized agents) Brownfield Enhancements: - Create comprehensive Working in the Brownfield guide - Add document-project task to analyst agent capabilities - Implement PRD-first workflow option for focused documentation - Transform document-project to create practical brownfield architecture docs - Document technical debt, workarounds, and real-world constraints - Reference actual files instead of duplicating content - Add impact analysis when PRD is provided Documentation Task Improvements: - Simplify to always create ONE unified architecture document - Add deep codebase analysis phase with targeted questions - Focus on documenting reality including technical debt - Include Quick Reference section with key file paths - Add practical sections: useful commands, debugging tips, known issues Workflow Updates: - Update all 6 workflow files with detailed IDE transition instructions - Add clear SM → Dev → QA → Dev cycle explanation - Emphasize Gemini Web for brownfield analysis (1M+ context advantage) - Support both PRD-first and document-first approaches This release significantly improves the brownfield development experience and introduces a powerful shift-left QA approach with senior developer mentoring.
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Remember: **In brownfield, the Test Architect isn't optional - it's your insurance policy against breaking production.**