## 📚 Complete Documentation Restructure **BMM Documentation Hub Created:** - New centralized documentation system at `src/modules/bmm/docs/` - 18 comprehensive guides organized by topic (7000+ lines total) - Clear learning paths for greenfield, brownfield, and quick spec flows - Professional technical writing standards throughout **New Documentation:** - `README.md` - Complete documentation hub with navigation - `quick-start.md` - 15-minute getting started guide - `agents-guide.md` - Comprehensive 12-agent reference (45 min read) - `party-mode.md` - Multi-agent collaboration guide (20 min read) - `scale-adaptive-system.md` - Deep dive on Levels 0-4 (42 min read) - `brownfield-guide.md` - Existing codebase development (53 min read) - `quick-spec-flow.md` - Rapid Level 0-1 development (26 min read) - `workflows-analysis.md` - Phase 1 workflows (12 min read) - `workflows-planning.md` - Phase 2 workflows (19 min read) - `workflows-solutioning.md` - Phase 3 workflows (13 min read) - `workflows-implementation.md` - Phase 4 workflows (33 min read) - `workflows-testing.md` - Testing & QA workflows (29 min read) - `workflow-architecture-reference.md` - Architecture workflow deep-dive - `workflow-document-project-reference.md` - Document-project workflow reference - `enterprise-agentic-development.md` - Team collaboration patterns - `faq.md` - Comprehensive Q&A covering all topics - `glossary.md` - Complete terminology reference - `troubleshooting.md` - Common issues and solutions **Documentation Improvements:** - Removed all version/date footers (git handles versioning) - Agent customization docs now include full rebuild process - Cross-referenced links between all guides - Reading time estimates for all major docs - Consistent professional formatting and structure **Consolidated & Streamlined:** - Module README (`src/modules/bmm/README.md`) streamlined to lean signpost - Root README polished with better hierarchy and clear CTAs - Moved docs from root `docs/` to module-specific locations - Better separation of user docs vs. developer reference ## 🤖 New Agent: Paige (Documentation Guide) **Role:** Technical documentation specialist and information architect **Expertise:** - Professional technical writing standards - Documentation structure and organization - Information architecture and navigation - User-focused content design - Style guide enforcement **Status:** Work in progress - Paige will evolve as documentation needs grow **Integration:** - Listed in agents-guide.md, glossary.md, FAQ - Available for all phases (documentation is continuous) - Can be customized like all BMM agents ## 🔧 Additional Changes - Updated agent manifest with Paige - Updated workflow manifest with new documentation workflows - Fixed workflow-to-agent mappings across all guides - Improved root README with clearer Quick Start section - Better module structure explanations - Enhanced community links with Discord channel names **Total Impact:** - 18 new/restructured documentation files - 7000+ lines of professional technical documentation - Complete navigation system with cross-references - Clear learning paths for all user types - Foundation for knowledge base (coming in beta) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Story Approved Workflow Instructions (DEV Agent)
The workflow execution engine is governed by: {project-root}/bmad/core/tasks/workflow.xml You MUST have already loaded and processed: {installed_path}/workflow.yaml Communicate all responses in {communication_language}
This workflow is run by DEV agent AFTER user confirms a story is approved (Definition of Done is complete) Workflow: Update story file status to Done
Use {story_path} directly Read COMPLETE story file and parse sections Extract story_key from filename or story metadata Verify Status is "review" - if not, HALT with message: "Story status must be 'review' to mark as done" MUST read COMPLETE sprint-status.yaml file from start to end to preserve order Load the FULL file: {output_folder}/sprint-status.yaml Read ALL lines from beginning to end - do not skip any content Parse the development_status section completelyFind 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 "review"
📋 No stories with status "review" foundAll stories are either still in development or already done.
Next Steps:
- Run
dev-storyto implement stories - Run
code-reviewif stories need review first - Check sprint-status.yaml for current story states HALT
Use the first reviewed story found Find matching story file in {story_dir} using story_key pattern Read the COMPLETE story file
Extract story_id and story_title from the story file
Find the "Status:" line (usually at the top) Update story file: Change Status to "done"
Add completion notes to Dev Agent Record section: Find "## Dev Agent Record" section and add:
### Completion Notes
**Completed:** {date}
**Definition of Done:** All acceptance criteria met, code reviewed, tests passing
Save the story file
Load the FULL file: {output_folder}/sprint-status.yaml Find development_status key matching {story_key} Verify current status is "review" (expected previous state) Update development_status[{story_key}] = "done" Save file, preserving ALL comments and structure including STATUS DEFINITIONS ⚠️ Story file updated, but could not update sprint-status: {story_key} not foundStory is marked Done in file, but sprint-status.yaml may be out of sync.
Story Approved and Marked Done, {user_name}!
✅ Story file updated → Status: done ✅ Sprint status updated: review → done
Completed Story:
- ID: {story_id}
- Key: {story_key}
- Title: {story_title}
- Completed: {date}
Next Steps:
- Continue with next story in your backlog
- Run
create-storyfor next backlog story - Or run
dev-storyif ready stories exist
- Run
- Check epic completion status
- Run
retrospectiveworkflow to check if epic is complete - Epic retrospective will verify all stories are done
- Run