Major Enhancements:

- Installation path is now fully configurable, allowing users to specify custom installation directories during setup
  - Default installation location changed to .bmad (hidden directory) for cleaner project root organization

    Web Bundle Improvements:

    - All web bundles (single agent and team) now include party mode support for multi-agent collaboration!
    - Advanced elicitation capabilities integrated into standalone agents
    - All bundles enhanced with party mode agent manifests
    - Added default-party.csv files to bmm, bmgd, and cis module teams
    - The default party file is what will be used with single agent bundles. teams can customize for different party configurations before web bundling through a setting in the team yaml file
    - New web bundle outputs for all agents (analyst, architect, dev, pm, sm, tea, tech-writer, ux-designer, game-*, creative-squad)

    Phase 4 Workflow Updates (In Progress):

    - Initiated shift to separate phase 4 implementation artifacts from documentation
        - Phase 4 implementation artifacts (stories, code review, sprint plan, context files) will move to dedicated location outside docs folder
        - Installer questions and configuration added for artifact path selection
        - Updated workflow.yaml files for code-review, sprint-planning, story-context, epic-tech-context, and retrospective workflows to support this, but still might require some udpates

    Additional Changes:

    - New agent and action command header models for standardization
    - Enhanced web-bundle-activation-steps fragment
    - Updated web-bundler.js to support new structure
    - VS Code settings updated for new .bmad directory
    - Party mode instructions and workflow enhanced for better orchestration

   IDE Installer Updates:

    - Show version number of installer in cli
    - improved Installer UX
    - Gemini TOML Improved to have clear loading instructions with @ commands
    - All tools agent launcher mds improved to use a central file template critical indication isntead of hardcoding in 2 different locations.
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# Story Context Assembly Checklist
```xml
<checklist id=".bmad/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/story-context/checklist">
<item>Story fields (asA/iWant/soThat) captured</item>
<item>Acceptance criteria list matches story draft exactly (no invention)</item>
<item>Tasks/subtasks captured as task list</item>
<item>Relevant docs (5-15) included with path and snippets</item>
<item>Relevant code references included with reason and line hints</item>
<item>Interfaces/API contracts extracted if applicable</item>
<item>Constraints include applicable dev rules and patterns</item>
<item>Dependencies detected from manifests and frameworks</item>
<item>Testing standards and locations populated</item>
<item>XML structure follows story-context template format</item>
</checklist>
```

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<story-context id="{bmad_folder}/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/story-context/template" v="1.0">
<metadata>
<epicId>{{epic_id}}</epicId>
<storyId>{{story_id}}</storyId>
<title>{{story_title}}</title>
<status>{{story_status}}</status>
<generatedAt>{{date}}</generatedAt>
<generator>BMAD Story Context Workflow</generator>
<sourceStoryPath>{{story_path}}</sourceStoryPath>
</metadata>
<story>
<asA>{{as_a}}</asA>
<iWant>{{i_want}}</iWant>
<soThat>{{so_that}}</soThat>
<tasks>{{story_tasks}}</tasks>
</story>
<acceptanceCriteria>{{acceptance_criteria}}</acceptanceCriteria>
<artifacts>
<docs>{{docs_artifacts}}</docs>
<code>{{code_artifacts}}</code>
<dependencies>{{dependencies_artifacts}}</dependencies>
</artifacts>
<constraints>{{constraints}}</constraints>
<interfaces>{{interfaces}}</interfaces>
<tests>
<standards>{{test_standards}}</standards>
<locations>{{test_locations}}</locations>
<ideas>{{test_ideas}}</ideas>
</tests>
</story-context>

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<!-- BMAD BMM Story Context Assembly Instructions (v6) -->
```xml
<critical>The workflow execution engine is governed by: {project-root}/.bmad/core/tasks/workflow.xml</critical>
<critical>You MUST have already loaded and processed: {installed_path}/workflow.yaml</critical>
<critical>Communicate all responses in {communication_language}</critical>
<critical>Generate all documents in {document_output_language}</critical>
<critical>This workflow assembles a Story Context file for a single drafted story by extracting acceptance criteria, tasks, relevant docs/code, interfaces, constraints, and testing guidance.</critical>
<critical>If story_path is provided, use it. Otherwise, find the first story with status "drafted" in sprint-status.yaml. If none found, HALT.</critical>
<critical>Check if context file already exists. If it does, ask user if they want to replace it, verify it, or cancel.</critical>
<critical>DOCUMENT OUTPUT: Technical context file (.context.xml). Concise, structured, project-relative paths only.</critical>
## 📚 Document Discovery - Selective Epic Loading
**Strategy**: This workflow needs only ONE specific epic and its stories, not all epics. This provides huge efficiency gains when epics are sharded.
**Epic Discovery Process (SELECTIVE OPTIMIZATION):**
1. **Determine which epic** you need (epic_num from story key - e.g., story "3-2-feature-name" needs Epic 3)
2. **Check for sharded version**: Look for `epics/index.md`
3. **If sharded version found**:
- Read `index.md` to understand structure
- **Load ONLY `epic-{epic_num}.md`** (e.g., `epics/epic-3.md` for Epic 3)
- DO NOT load all epic files - only the one needed!
- This is the key efficiency optimization for large multi-epic projects
4. **If whole document found**: Load the complete `epics.md` file and extract the relevant epic
**Other Documents (prd, architecture, ux-design) - Full Load:**
1. **Search for whole document first** - Use fuzzy file matching
2. **Check for sharded version** - If whole document not found, look for `{doc-name}/index.md`
3. **If sharded version found**:
- Read `index.md` to understand structure
- Read ALL section files listed in the index
- Treat combined content as single document
4. **Brownfield projects**: The `document-project` workflow creates `{output_folder}/docs/index.md`
**Priority**: If both whole and sharded versions exist, use the whole document.
**UX-Heavy Projects**: Always check for ux-design documentation as it provides critical context for UI-focused stories.
<workflow>
<step n="1" goal="Find drafted story and check for existing context" tag="sprint-status">
<check if="{{story_path}} is provided">
<action>Use {{story_path}} directly</action>
<action>Read COMPLETE story file and parse sections</action>
<action>Extract story_key from filename or story metadata</action>
<action>Verify Status is "drafted" - if not, HALT with message: "Story status must be 'drafted' to generate context"</action>
</check>
<check if="{{story_path}} is NOT provided">
<critical>MUST read COMPLETE sprint-status.yaml file from start to end to preserve order</critical>
<action>Load the FULL file: {{output_folder}}/sprint-status.yaml</action>
<action>Read ALL lines from beginning to end - do not skip any content</action>
<action>Parse the development_status section completely</action>
<action>Find FIRST story (reading in order from top to bottom) where:
- Key matches pattern: number-number-name (e.g., "1-2-user-auth")
- NOT an epic key (epic-X) or retrospective (epic-X-retrospective)
- Status value equals "drafted"
</action>
<check if="no story with status 'drafted' found">
<output>📋 No drafted stories found in sprint-status.yaml
All stories are either still in backlog or already marked ready/in-progress/done.
**Next Steps:**
1. Run `create-story` to draft more stories
2. Run `sprint-planning` to refresh story tracking
</output>
<action>HALT</action>
</check>
<action>Use the first drafted story found</action>
<action>Find matching story file in {{story_dir}} using story_key pattern</action>
<action>Read the COMPLETE story file</action>
</check>
<action>Extract {{epic_id}}, {{story_id}}, {{story_title}}, {{story_status}} from filename/content</action>
<action>Parse sections: Story, Acceptance Criteria, Tasks/Subtasks, Dev Notes</action>
<action>Extract user story fields (asA, iWant, soThat)</action>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">story_tasks</template-output>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">acceptance_criteria</template-output>
<!-- Check if context file already exists -->
<action>Check if file exists at {default_output_file}</action>
<check if="context file already exists">
<output>⚠️ Context file already exists: {default_output_file}
**What would you like to do?**
1. **Replace** - Generate new context file (overwrites existing)
2. **Verify** - Validate existing context file
3. **Cancel** - Exit without changes
</output>
<ask>Choose action (replace/verify/cancel):</ask>
<check if="user chooses verify">
<action>GOTO validation_step</action>
</check>
<check if="user chooses cancel">
<action>HALT with message: "Context generation cancelled"</action>
</check>
<check if="user chooses replace">
<action>Continue to generate new context file</action>
</check>
</check>
<action>Store project root path for relative path conversion: extract from {project-root} variable</action>
<action>Define path normalization function: convert any absolute path to project-relative by removing project root prefix</action>
<action>Initialize output by writing template to {default_output_file}</action>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">as_a</template-output>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">i_want</template-output>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">so_that</template-output>
</step>
<step n="2" goal="Collect relevant documentation">
<action>Scan docs and src module docs for items relevant to this story's domain: search keywords from story title, ACs, and tasks.</action>
<action>Prefer authoritative sources: PRD, Tech-Spec, Architecture, Front-end Spec, Testing standards, module-specific docs.</action>
<action>Note: Tech-Spec is used for Level 0-1 projects (instead of PRD). It contains comprehensive technical context, brownfield analysis, framework details, existing patterns, and implementation guidance.</action>
<action>For each discovered document: convert absolute paths to project-relative format by removing {project-root} prefix. Store only relative paths (e.g., "docs/prd.md" not "/Users/.../docs/prd.md").</action>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">
Add artifacts.docs entries with {path, title, section, snippet}:
- path: PROJECT-RELATIVE path only (strip {project-root} prefix)
- title: Document title
- section: Relevant section name
- snippet: Brief excerpt (2-3 sentences max, NO invention)
</template-output>
</step>
<step n="3" goal="Analyze existing code, interfaces, and constraints">
<action>Search source tree for modules, files, and symbols matching story intent and AC keywords (controllers, services, components, tests).</action>
<action>Identify existing interfaces/APIs the story should reuse rather than recreate.</action>
<action>Extract development constraints from Dev Notes and architecture (patterns, layers, testing requirements).</action>
<action>For all discovered code artifacts: convert absolute paths to project-relative format (strip {project-root} prefix).</action>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">
Add artifacts.code entries with {path, kind, symbol, lines, reason}:
- path: PROJECT-RELATIVE path only (e.g., "src/services/api.js" not full path)
- kind: file type (controller, service, component, test, etc.)
- symbol: function/class/interface name
- lines: line range if specific (e.g., "45-67")
- reason: brief explanation of relevance to this story
Populate interfaces with API/interface signatures:
- name: Interface or API name
- kind: REST endpoint, GraphQL, function signature, class interface
- signature: Full signature or endpoint definition
- path: PROJECT-RELATIVE path to definition
Populate constraints with development rules:
- Extract from Dev Notes and architecture
- Include: required patterns, layer restrictions, testing requirements, coding standards
</template-output>
</step>
<step n="4" goal="Gather dependencies and frameworks">
<action>Detect dependency manifests and frameworks in the repo:
- Node: package.json (dependencies/devDependencies)
- Python: pyproject.toml/requirements.txt
- Go: go.mod
- Unity: Packages/manifest.json, Assets/, ProjectSettings/
- Other: list notable frameworks/configs found</action>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">
Populate artifacts.dependencies with keys for detected ecosystems and their packages with version ranges where present
</template-output>
</step>
<step n="5" goal="Testing standards and ideas">
<action>From Dev Notes, architecture docs, testing docs, and existing tests, extract testing standards (frameworks, patterns, locations).</action>
<template-output file="{default_output_file}">
Populate tests.standards with a concise paragraph
Populate tests.locations with directories or glob patterns where tests live
Populate tests.ideas with initial test ideas mapped to acceptance criteria IDs
</template-output>
</step>
<step n="6" goal="Validate and save">
<anchor id="validation_step" />
<action>Validate output context file structure and content</action>
<invoke-task>Validate against checklist at {installed_path}/checklist.md using .bmad/core/tasks/validate-workflow.xml</invoke-task>
</step>
<step n="7" goal="Update story file and mark ready for dev" tag="sprint-status">
<action>Open {{story_path}}</action>
<action>Find the "Status:" line (usually at the top)</action>
<action>Update story file: Change Status to "ready-for-dev"</action>
<action>Under 'Dev Agent Record' → 'Context Reference' (create if missing), add or update a list item for {default_output_file}.</action>
<action>Save the story file.</action>
<!-- Update sprint status to mark ready-for-dev -->
<action>Load the FULL file: {{output_folder}}/sprint-status.yaml</action>
<action>Find development_status key matching {{story_key}}</action>
<action>Verify current status is "drafted" (expected previous state)</action>
<action>Update development_status[{{story_key}}] = "ready-for-dev"</action>
<action>Save file, preserving ALL comments and structure including STATUS DEFINITIONS</action>
<check if="story key not found in file">
<output>⚠️ Story file updated, but could not update sprint-status: {{story_key}} not found
You may need to run sprint-planning to refresh tracking.
</output>
</check>
<output>✅ Story context generated successfully, {user_name}!
**Story Details:**
- Story: {{epic_id}}.{{story_id}} - {{story_title}}
- Story Key: {{story_key}}
- Context File: {default_output_file}
- Status: drafted → ready-for-dev
**Context Includes:**
- Documentation artifacts and references
- Existing code and interfaces
- Dependencies and frameworks
- Testing standards and ideas
- Development constraints
**Next Steps:**
1. Review the context file: {default_output_file}
2. Run `dev-story` to implement the story
3. Generate context for more drafted stories if needed
</output>
</step>
</workflow>
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# Story Context Creation Workflow
name: story-context
description: "Assemble a dynamic Story Context XML by pulling latest documentation and existing code/library artifacts relevant to a drafted story"
author: "BMad"
# Critical variables
config_source: "{project-root}/.bmad/bmm/config.yaml"
output_folder: "{config_source}:output_folder"
user_name: "{config_source}:user_name"
communication_language: "{config_source}:communication_language"
document_output_language: "{config_source}:document_output_language"
story_path: "{config_source}:dev_ephemeral_location"
date: system-generated
# Workflow components
installed_path: "{project-root}/.bmad/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/story-context"
template: "{installed_path}/context-template.xml"
instructions: "{installed_path}/instructions.md"
validation: "{installed_path}/checklist.md"
# Variables and inputs
variables:
story_path: "" # Optional: Explicit story path. If not provided, finds first story with status "drafted"
story_dir: "{config_source}:dev_ephemeral_location"
# Smart input file references - handles both whole docs and sharded docs
# Priority: Whole document first, then sharded version
# Strategy: SELECTIVE LOAD - only load the specific epic needed for this story
input_file_patterns:
prd:
whole: "{output_folder}/*prd*.md"
sharded: "{output_folder}/*prd*/index.md"
tech_spec:
whole: "{output_folder}/tech-spec.md"
architecture:
whole: "{output_folder}/*architecture*.md"
sharded: "{output_folder}/*architecture*/index.md"
ux_design:
whole: "{output_folder}/*ux*.md"
sharded: "{output_folder}/*ux*/index.md"
epics:
whole: "{output_folder}/*epic*.md"
sharded_index: "{output_folder}/*epic*/index.md"
sharded_single: "{output_folder}/*epic*/epic-{{epic_num}}.md"
document_project:
sharded: "{output_folder}/docs/index.md"
# Output configuration
# Uses story_key from sprint-status.yaml (e.g., "1-2-user-authentication")
default_output_file: "{story_dir}/{{story_key}}.context.xml"
standalone: true