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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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# Test Architect workflow: nfr-assess
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name: testarch-nfr
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description: "Assess non-functional requirements (performance, security, reliability, maintainability) before release with evidence-based validation"
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author: "BMad"
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# Critical variables from config
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config_source: "{project-root}/.bmad/bmm/config.yaml"
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output_folder: "{config_source}:output_folder"
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user_name: "{config_source}:user_name"
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communication_language: "{config_source}:communication_language"
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document_output_language: "{config_source}:document_output_language"
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date: system-generated
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# Workflow components
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installed_path: "{project-root}/.bmad/bmm/workflows/testarch/nfr-assess"
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instructions: "{installed_path}/instructions.md"
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validation: "{installed_path}/checklist.md"
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template: "{installed_path}/nfr-report-template.md"
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# Variables and inputs
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variables:
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# NFR category assessment (defaults to all categories)
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custom_nfr_categories: "" # Optional additional categories beyond standard (security, performance, reliability, maintainability)
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# Output configuration
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default_output_file: "{output_folder}/nfr-assessment.md"
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# Required tools
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required_tools:
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- read_file # Read story, test results, metrics, logs, BMad artifacts
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- write_file # Create NFR assessment, gate YAML, evidence checklist
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- list_files # Discover test results, metrics, logs
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- search_repo # Find NFR-related tests and evidence
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- glob # Find result files matching patterns
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# Recommended inputs
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recommended_inputs:
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- story: "Story markdown with NFR requirements (optional)"
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- tech_spec: "Technical specification with NFR targets (recommended)"
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- test_results: "Test execution results (performance, security, etc.)"
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- metrics: "Application metrics (response times, error rates, etc.)"
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- logs: "Application logs for reliability analysis"
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- ci_results: "CI/CD pipeline results for burn-in validation"
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tags:
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- qa
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- nfr
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- test-architect
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- performance
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- security
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- reliability
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execution_hints:
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interactive: false # Minimize prompts
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autonomous: true # Proceed without user input unless blocked
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iterative: true
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