# BMAD Method Expansion Packs ## Overview Expansion packs extend BMAD Method with specialized capabilities for specific use cases. They allow teams to add functionality without cluttering the core workflow. ## Core BMAD Flow The original BMAD Method follows a simple, proven flow: ````text Analyst → PM → Architect → SM → Dev (Brief) → (PRD) → (Architecture) → (Stories) → (Implementation) ```text This core flow remains clean and focused on getting from business requirements to working software. ## Why Expansion Packs? As BMAD has evolved, we've identified specialized needs that don't fit every project: - Infrastructure and DevOps workflows - UX/UI design processes - Data engineering pipelines - Security and compliance workflows - Mobile development patterns - Real World assistance and workflows without AI Agents development in mind Rather than complicate the core method, expansion packs let you "opt-in" to additional capabilities. ## Available Expansion Packs ### 1. Infrastructure & DevOps - **Purpose**: Cloud infrastructure design and platform engineering - **Adds**: DevOps agent, infrastructure templates, validation checklists - **Use When**: You need to design and implement cloud infrastructure ### 2. UX/Design (Coming Soon) - **Purpose**: User experience and interface design workflows - **Adds**: Design Architect agent, UI component templates - **Use When**: You need detailed UI/UX design processes ### 3. Data Engineering (Planned) - **Purpose**: Data pipeline and analytics infrastructure - **Adds**: Data Engineer agent, ETL templates, data architecture patterns - **Use When**: You're building data-intensive applications ## Structure of an Expansion Pack Each expansion pack contains: ```text expansion-pack-name/ ├── README.md # Overview and usage instructions ├── manifest.yml # Installation configuration ├── agents/ # Agent configurations (.yml) ├── personas/ # Persona definitions (.md) ├── ide-agents/ # IDE-specific agents (.ide.md) ├── templates/ # Document templates (.md) ├── tasks/ # Specialized tasks (.md) └── checklists/ # Validation checklists (.md) ```` ## Installing an Expansion Pack ### Method 1: NPM Script ````bash npm run install:expansion ```text ### Method 2: Direct Script ```bash node tools/install-expansion-pack.js ```` ### Method 3: Manual 1. Copy files according to manifest.yml 2. Update team configurations as needed 3. Rebuild bundles with `npm run build` ## Creating Your Own Expansion Pack 1. Create a new folder under `expansion-packs/` 2. Add your specialized agents, templates, and tasks 3. Create a manifest.yml defining installation mappings 4. Write a README explaining purpose and usage 5. Test installation process ## Best Practices 1. **Keep Core Simple**: Don't add to core what could be an expansion 2. **Clear Purpose**: Each pack should solve a specific need 3. **Self-Contained**: Packs should work independently when possible 4. **Document Well**: Clear README and usage examples 5. **Version Compatibility**: Note which BMAD version the pack requires ## Future Vision We envision a library of expansion packs for various industries and use cases: - Healthcare compliance workflows - Financial services security patterns - E-commerce optimization flows - Gaming development pipelines - IoT device management The goal is to keep BMAD's core simple while allowing infinite extensibility through modular expansion packs.