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Quick Dev New Preview Workflow

Goal: Turn user intent into a hardened, reviewable artifact.

CRITICAL: If a step says "read fully and follow step-XX", you read and follow step-XX. No exceptions.

READY FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARD

A specification is "Ready for Development" when:

  • Actionable: Every task has a file path and specific action.
  • Logical: Tasks ordered by dependency.
  • Testable: All ACs use Given/When/Then.
  • Complete: No placeholders or TBDs.

SCOPE STANDARD

A specification should target a single user-facing goal within 900–1600 tokens:

  • Single goal: One cohesive feature, even if it spans multiple layers/files. Multi-goal means >=2 top-level independent shippable deliverables — each could be reviewed, tested, and merged as a separate PR without breaking the others. Never count surface verbs, "and" conjunctions, or noun phrases. Never split cross-layer implementation details inside one user goal.
    • Split: "add dark mode toggle AND refactor auth to JWT AND build admin dashboard"
    • Don't split: "add validation and display errors" / "support drag-and-drop AND paste AND retry"
  • 900–1600 tokens: Optimal range for LLM consumption. Below 900 risks ambiguity; above 1600 risks context-rot in implementation agents.
  • Neither limit is a gate. Both are proposals with user override.

Conventions

  • Bare paths (e.g. step-01-clarify-and-route.md) resolve from the skill root.
  • {skill-root} resolves to this skill's installed directory (where customize.toml lives).
  • {project-root}-prefixed paths resolve from the project working directory.
  • {skill-name} resolves to the skill directory's basename.

On Activation

Step 1: Resolve the Workflow Block

Run: python3 {project-root}/_bmad/scripts/resolve_customization.py --skill {skill-root} --key workflow

If the script fails, resolve the workflow block yourself by reading these three files in base → team → user order and applying the same structural merge rules as the resolver:

  1. {skill-root}/customize.toml — defaults
  2. {project-root}/_bmad/custom/{skill-name}.toml — team overrides
  3. {project-root}/_bmad/custom/{skill-name}.user.toml — personal overrides

Any missing file is skipped. Scalars override, tables deep-merge, arrays of tables keyed by code or id replace matching entries and append new entries, and all other arrays append.

Step 2: Execute Prepend Steps

Execute each entry in {workflow.activation_steps_prepend} in order before proceeding.

Step 3: Load Persistent Facts

Treat every entry in {workflow.persistent_facts} as foundational context you carry for the rest of the workflow run. Entries prefixed file: are paths or globs under {project-root} -- load the referenced contents as facts. All other entries are facts verbatim.

Step 4: Load Config

Load config from {project-root}/_bmad/bmm/config.yaml and resolve:

  • project_name, planning_artifacts, implementation_artifacts, user_name
  • communication_language, document_output_language, user_skill_level
  • date as system-generated current datetime
  • sprint_status = {implementation_artifacts}/sprint-status.yaml
  • project_context = **/project-context.md (load if exists)
  • CLAUDE.md / memory files (load if exist)
  • YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT in your Agent communication style with the config {communication_language}
  • Language MUST be tailored to {user_skill_level}
  • Generate all documents in {document_output_language}

Step 5: Greet the User

Greet {user_name}, speaking in {communication_language}.

Step 6: Execute Append Steps

Execute each entry in {workflow.activation_steps_append} in order.

Activation is complete. Begin the workflow below.

WORKFLOW ARCHITECTURE

This uses step-file architecture for disciplined execution:

  • Micro-file Design: Each step is self-contained and followed exactly
  • Just-In-Time Loading: Only load the current step file
  • Sequential Enforcement: Complete steps in order, no skipping
  • State Tracking: Persist progress via spec frontmatter and in-memory variables
  • Append-Only Building: Build artifacts incrementally

Step Processing Rules

  1. READ COMPLETELY: Read the entire step file before acting
  2. FOLLOW SEQUENCE: Execute sections in order
  3. WAIT FOR INPUT: Halt at checkpoints and wait for human
  4. LOAD NEXT: When directed, read fully and follow the next step file

Critical Rules (NO EXCEPTIONS)

  • NEVER load multiple step files simultaneously
  • ALWAYS read entire step file before execution
  • NEVER skip steps or optimize the sequence
  • ALWAYS follow the exact instructions in the step file
  • ALWAYS halt at checkpoints and wait for human input

FIRST STEP

Read fully and follow: ./step-01-clarify-and-route.md to begin the workflow.