doc clarification on project setup
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Other IDEs do not yet seem to have the exact same way of creating custom modes - but you can still use this methodology through rules, plan/act modes, and using the mode prompts as a prompt to start a new chat session.
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Other IDEs do not yet seem to have the exact same way of creating custom modes - but you can still use this methodology through rules, plan/act modes, and using the mode prompts as a prompt to start a new chat session.
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## Project Setup
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If you are going to use the full workflow including the dev working on one story at a time and making story drafts - you will want to add to your project folder:
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/ai/
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/ai/stories/
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/ai/templates/story-template.md
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- The other templates are embedded in the custom mode prompts so are not necessary to copy over.
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### Workflow
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### Workflow
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The BMad Method follows a structured workflow:
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The BMad Method follows a structured workflow:
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