doc and text cleanup

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Brian Madison
2025-07-04 07:47:57 -05:00
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Create detailed, implementation-ready stories for brownfield projects where trad
- Working on brownfield projects with non-standard documentation
- Stories need to be created from document-project output
- Working from brownfield epics without full PRD/architecture
- Existing project documentation doesn't follow BMAD v4+ structure
- Existing project documentation doesn't follow BMad v4+ structure
- Need to gather additional context from user during story creation
**Use create-next-story when:**
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ If using brownfield PRD:
#### 2.3 From User Documentation
[[LLM: When working with non-BMAD documentation, actively extract and organize the information into categories the Dev agent will need]]
[[LLM: When working with non-BMad documentation, actively extract and organize the information into categories the Dev agent will need]]
Ask the user to help identify:

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@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ To identify the next logical story based on project progress and epic definition
- Load `.bmad-core/core-config.yaml` from the project root
- If the file does not exist:
- HALT and inform the user: "core-config.yaml not found. This file is required for story creation. You can:
1. Copy it from GITHUB BMAD-METHOD/bmad-core/core-config.yaml and configure it for your project
2. Run the BMAD installer against your project to upgrade and add the file automatically
1. Copy it from GITHUB BMad-Method/bmad-core/core-config.yaml and configure it for your project
2. Run the BMad installer against your project to upgrade and add the file automatically
Please add and configure core-config.yaml before proceeding."
- Extract the following key configurations:
- `devStoryLocation`: Where to save story files

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# KB Mode Interaction Task
## Purpose
Provide a user-friendly interface to the BMAD knowledge base without overwhelming users with information upfront.
Provide a user-friendly interface to the BMad knowledge base without overwhelming users with information upfront.
## Instructions
@@ -10,23 +10,23 @@ When entering KB mode (*kb-mode), follow these steps:
### 1. Welcome and Guide
Announce entering KB mode with a brief, friendly introduction:
"I've entered KB mode and have access to the full BMAD knowledge base. I can help you with detailed information about any aspect of BMAD-METHOD."
"I've entered KB mode and have access to the full BMad knowledge base. I can help you with detailed information about any aspect of BMad-Method."
### 2. Present Topic Areas
Offer a concise list of main topic areas the user might want to explore:
**What would you like to know more about?**
1. **Setup & Installation** - Getting started with BMAD
1. **Setup & Installation** - Getting started with BMad
2. **Workflows** - Choosing the right workflow for your project
3. **Web vs IDE** - When to use each environment
4. **Agents** - Understanding specialized agents and their roles
5. **Documents** - PRDs, Architecture, Stories, and more
6. **Agile Process** - How BMAD implements Agile methodologies
7. **Configuration** - Customizing BMAD for your needs
8. **Best Practices** - Tips for effective BMAD usage
6. **Agile Process** - How BMad implements Agile methodologies
7. **Configuration** - Customizing BMad for your needs
8. **Best Practices** - Tips for effective BMad usage
Or ask me about anything else related to BMAD-METHOD!
Or ask me about anything else related to BMad-Method!
### 3. Respond Contextually
- Wait for user's specific question or topic selection
@@ -50,20 +50,20 @@ When user is done or wants to exit KB mode:
**User**: *kb-mode
**Assistant**: I've entered KB mode and have access to the full BMAD knowledge base. I can help you with detailed information about any aspect of BMAD-METHOD.
**Assistant**: I've entered KB mode and have access to the full BMad knowledge base. I can help you with detailed information about any aspect of BMad-Method.
**What would you like to know more about?**
1. **Setup & Installation** - Getting started with BMAD
1. **Setup & Installation** - Getting started with BMad
2. **Workflows** - Choosing the right workflow for your project
3. **Web vs IDE** - When to use each environment
4. **Agents** - Understanding specialized agents and their roles
5. **Documents** - PRDs, Architecture, Stories, and more
6. **Agile Process** - How BMAD implements Agile methodologies
7. **Configuration** - Customizing BMAD for your needs
8. **Best Practices** - Tips for effective BMAD usage
6. **Agile Process** - How BMad implements Agile methodologies
7. **Configuration** - Customizing BMad for your needs
8. **Best Practices** - Tips for effective BMad usage
Or ask me about anything else related to BMAD-METHOD!
Or ask me about anything else related to BMad-Method!
**User**: Tell me about workflows