# IDE Content Injection Standard
## Overview
This document defines the standard for IDE-specific content injection in BMAD modules. Each IDE can inject its own specific content into BMAD templates during installation without polluting the source files with IDE-specific code. The installation process is interactive, allowing users to choose what IDE-specific features they want to install.
## Architecture
### 1. Injection Points
Files that support IDE-specific content define injection points using HTML comments:
```xml
```
### 2. Module Structure
Each module that needs IDE-specific content creates a sub-module folder:
```
src/modules/{module-name}/sub-modules/{ide-name}/
├── injections.yaml # Injection configuration
├── sub-agents/ # IDE-specific subagents (if applicable)
└── config.yaml # Other IDE-specific config
```
### 3. Injection Configuration Format
The `injections.yaml` file defines what content to inject where:
```yaml
# injections.yaml structure
injections:
- file: 'relative/path/to/file.md' # Path relative to installation root
point: 'injection-point-name' # Must match IDE-INJECT-POINT name
requires: 'subagent-name' # Which subagent must be selected (or "any")
content: | # Content to inject (preserves formatting)
Instructions specific to this IDE
# Subagents available for installation
subagents:
source: 'sub-agents' # Source folder relative to this config
target: '.claude/agents' # Claude's expected location (don't change)
files:
- 'agent1.md'
- 'agent2.md'
```
### 4. Interactive Installation Process
For Claude Code specifically, the installer will:
1. **Detect available subagents** from the module's `injections.yaml`
2. **Ask the user** about subagent installation:
- Install all subagents (default)
- Select specific subagents
- Skip subagent installation
3. **Ask installation location** (if subagents selected):
- Project level: `.claude/agents/`
- User level: `~/.claude/agents/`
4. **Copy selected subagents** to the chosen location
5. **Inject only relevant content** based on selected subagents
Other IDEs can implement their own installation logic appropriate to their architecture.
## Implementation
### IDE Installer Responsibilities
Each IDE installer (e.g., `claude-code.js`) must:
1. **Check for sub-modules**: Look for `sub-modules/{ide-name}/` in each installed module
2. **Load injection config**: Parse `injections.yaml` if present
3. **Process injections**: Replace injection points with configured content
4. **Copy additional files**: Handle subagents or other IDE-specific files
### Example Implementation (Claude Code)
```javascript
async processModuleInjections(projectDir, bmadDir, options) {
for (const moduleName of options.selectedModules) {
const configPath = path.join(
bmadDir, 'src/modules', moduleName,
'sub-modules/claude-code/injections.yaml'
);
if (exists(configPath)) {
const config = yaml.load(configPath);
// Interactive: Ask user about subagent installation
const choices = await this.promptSubagentInstallation(config.subagents);
if (choices.install !== 'none') {
// Ask where to install
const location = await this.promptInstallLocation();
// Process injections based on selections
for (const injection of config.injections) {
if (this.shouldInject(injection, choices)) {
await this.injectContent(projectDir, injection, choices);
}
}
// Copy selected subagents
await this.copySelectedSubagents(projectDir, config.subagents, choices, location);
}
}
}
}
```
## Benefits
1. **Clean Source Files**: No IDE-specific conditionals in source
2. **Modular**: Each IDE manages its own injections
3. **Scalable**: Easy to add support for new IDEs
4. **Maintainable**: IDE-specific content lives with IDE config
5. **Flexible**: Different modules can inject different content
## Adding Support for a New IDE
1. Create sub-module folder: `src/modules/{module}/sub-modules/{new-ide}/`
2. Add `injections.yaml` with IDE-specific content
3. Update IDE installer to process injections using this standard
4. Test installation with and without the IDE selected
## Example: BMM Module with Claude Code
### File Structure
```
src/modules/bmm/
├── agents/pm.md # Has injection point
├── templates/prd.md # Has multiple injection points
└── sub-modules/
└── claude-code/
├── injections.yaml # Defines what to inject
└── sub-agents/ # Claude Code specific subagents
├── market-researcher.md
├── requirements-analyst.md
└── ...
```
### Injection Point in pm.md
```xml
...
...
```
### Injection Configuration
```yaml
injections:
- file: 'bmad/bmm/agents/pm.md'
point: 'pm-agent-instructions'
requires: 'any' # Injected if ANY subagent is selected
content: |
Use 'market-researcher' subagent for analysis
- file: 'bmad/bmm/templates/prd.md'
point: 'prd-goals-context-delegation'
requires: 'market-researcher' # Only if this specific subagent selected
content: |
DELEGATE: Use 'market-researcher' subagent...
```
### Result After Installation
```xml
...
Use 'market-researcher' subagent for analysis
...
```
## Testing Checklist
- [ ] Injection points are properly named and unique
- [ ] injections.yaml is valid YAML with correct structure
- [ ] Content formatting is preserved after injection
- [ ] Installation works without the IDE (injection points removed)
- [ ] Installation works with the IDE (content properly injected)
- [ ] Subagents/files are copied to correct locations
- [ ] No IDE-specific content remains when different IDE selected