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BMAD-METHOD/tools/installer/config/install.config.yaml
Davor Racic c42002f1ea refactor(gemini-cli): change agent storage from multiple files to single (#308)
* refactor(gemini-cli): change agent storage from multiple files to single concatenated file

- Update configuration to use .gemini/bmad-method/ directory instead of .gemini/agents/
- Implement new logic to concatenate all agent files into single GEMINI.md
- Add backward compatibility for existing settings.json
- Remove old agents directory and update related documentation
- Ensure all agent settings are properly loaded

* fix(ide-setup): change agent trigger symbol from @ to *

The change was made to standardize the agent trigger symbol across the system and avoid confusion with other special characters.

* docs: update gemini cli syntax and file structure

- Change agent mention syntax from @ to * in docs and config
- Update file structure documentation from .gemini/agents/ to .gemini/bmad-method/
- Add gemini cli syntax to workflow guide

* fix(ide-setup): remove redundant contextFileNames handling
2025-07-12 09:55:12 -05:00

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installation-options:
full:
name: Complete BMad Core
description: Copy the entire .bmad-core folder with all agents, templates, and tools
action: copy-folder
source: bmad-core
single-agent:
name: Single Agent
description: Select and install a single agent with its dependencies
action: copy-agent
ide-configurations:
cursor:
name: Cursor
rule-dir: .cursor/rules/
format: multi-file
command-suffix: .mdc
instructions: |
# To use BMad agents in Cursor:
# 1. Press Ctrl+L (Cmd+L on Mac) to open the chat
# 2. Type @agent-name (e.g., "@dev", "@pm", "@architect")
# 3. The agent will adopt that persona for the conversation
claude-code:
name: Claude Code
rule-dir: .claude/commands/
format: multi-file
command-suffix: .md
instructions: |
# To use BMad agents in Claude Code:
# 1. Type /agent-name (e.g., "/dev", "/pm", "/architect")
# 2. Claude will switch to that agent's persona
windsurf:
name: Windsurf
rule-dir: .windsurf/rules/
format: multi-file
command-suffix: .md
instructions: |
# To use BMad agents in Windsurf:
# 1. Type @agent-name (e.g., "@dev", "@pm")
# 2. Windsurf will adopt that agent's persona
trae:
name: Trae
rule-dir: .trae/rules/
format: multi-file
command-suffix: .md
instructions: |
# To use BMad agents in Trae:
# 1. Type @agent-name (e.g., "@dev", "@pm", "@architect")
# 2. Trae will adopt that agent's persona
roo:
name: Roo Code
format: custom-modes
file: .roomodes
instructions: |
# To use BMad agents in Roo Code:
# 1. Open the mode selector (usually in the status bar)
# 2. Select any bmad-{agent} mode (e.g., "bmad-dev", "bmad-pm")
# 3. The AI will adopt that agent's full personality and capabilities
cline:
name: Cline
rule-dir: .clinerules/
format: multi-file
command-suffix: .md
instructions: |
# To use BMad agents in Cline:
# 1. Open the Cline chat panel in VS Code
# 2. Type @agent-name (e.g., "@dev", "@pm", "@architect")
# 3. The agent will adopt that persona for the conversation
# 4. Rules are stored in .clinerules/ directory in your project
gemini:
name: Gemini CLI
rule-dir: .gemini/bmad-method/
format: single-file
command-suffix: .md
instructions: |
# To use BMad agents with the Gemini CLI:
# 1. The installer creates a .gemini/bmad-method/ directory in your project.
# 2. It concatenates all agent files into a single GEMINI.md file.
# 3. Simply mention the agent in your prompt (e.g., "As *dev, ...").
# 4. The Gemini CLI will automatically have the context for that agent.
github-copilot:
name: Github Copilot
rule-dir: .github/chatmodes/
format: multi-file
command-suffix: .md
instructions: |
# To use BMad agents with Github Copilot:
# 1. The installer creates a .github/chatmodes/ directory in your project
# 2. Open the Chat view (`⌃⌘I` on Mac, `Ctrl+Alt+I` on Windows/Linux) and select **Agent** from the chat mode selector.
# 3. The agent will adopt that persona for the conversation
# 4. Requires VS Code 1.101+ with `chat.agent.enabled: true` in settings
# 5. Agent files are stored in .github/chatmodes/
# 6. Use `*help` to see available commands and agents