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Build Agent

Overview

The Build Agent workflow is an interactive agent builder that guides you through creating BMAD Core compliant agents with proper persona, activation rules, and command structure. It supports three agent types: Simple (self-contained), Expert (with sidecar resources), and Module (full-featured with workflows).

Key Features

  • Optional Brainstorming: Creative ideation session before agent building to explore concepts and personalities
  • Three Agent Types: Simple, Expert, and Module agents with appropriate structures
  • Persona Development: Guided creation of role, identity, communication style, and principles
  • Command Builder: Interactive command definition with workflow/task/action patterns
  • Validation Built-In: Ensures XML structure and BMAD Core compliance
  • Config File Support: Optional agent config for persona overrides
  • Sidecar Resources: Setup for Expert agents with domain-specific data

Usage

Basic Invocation

workflow create-agent

Through BMad Builder Agent

*create-agent

With Brainstorming Session

The workflow includes an optional brainstorming phase (Step -1) that helps you explore agent concepts, personalities, and capabilities before building. This is particularly useful when you have a vague idea and want to develop it into a concrete agent concept.

What You'll Be Asked

  1. Optional brainstorming (vague idea → refined concept)
  2. Agent type (Simple, Expert, or Module)
  3. Basic identity (name, title, icon, filename)
  4. Module assignment (for Module agents)
  5. Sidecar resources (for Expert agents)
  6. Persona elements (role, identity, style, principles)
  7. Commands and their implementations
  8. Critical actions (optional)
  9. Activation rules (optional, rarely needed)

Workflow Structure

Files Included

create-agent/
├── workflow.yaml                  # Configuration
├── instructions.md                # Step-by-step guide
├── checklist.md                   # Validation criteria
├── README.md                      # This file
├── agent-types.md                 # Agent type documentation
├── agent-architecture.md          # Architecture patterns
├── agent-command-patterns.md      # Command patterns reference
└── communication-styles.md        # Style examples

Workflow Process

Phase 0: Optional Brainstorming (Step -1)

  • Creative ideation session using diverse brainstorming techniques
  • Explore agent concepts, personalities, and capabilities
  • Generate character ideas, expertise areas, and command concepts
  • Output feeds directly into agent identity and persona development

Phase 1: Agent Setup (Steps 0-2)

  • Load agent building documentation and patterns
  • Choose agent type (Simple/Expert/Module)
  • Define basic identity (name, title, icon, filename) - informed by brainstorming if completed
  • Assign to module (for Module agents)

Phase 2: Persona Development (Steps 2-3)

  • Define role and responsibilities - leveraging brainstorming insights if available
  • Craft unique identity and backstory
  • Select communication style - can use brainstormed personality concepts
  • Establish guiding principles
  • Add critical actions (optional)

Phase 3: Command Building (Step 4)

  • Add *help and *exit commands (required)
  • Define workflow commands (most common)
  • Add task commands (for single operations)
  • Create action commands (inline logic)
  • Configure command attributes

Phase 4: Finalization (Steps 5-10)

  • Add custom activation rules (optional, rarely needed)
  • Generate complete agent.md file
  • Create agent config file (optional)
  • Setup sidecar resources (for Expert agents)
  • Validate agent structure
  • Provide usage instructions

Output

Generated Agent File

Creates agent file at: {output_folder}/agents/{{agent_filename}}.md

Agent Structure

<!-- Powered by BMAD-CORE™ -->

# {{agent_title}}

<agent id="bmad/{{module}}/agents/{{agent_filename}}.md"
       name="{{agent_name}}"
       title="{{agent_title}}"
       icon="{{agent_icon}}">
  <persona>
    <role>...</role>
    <identity>...</identity>
    <communication_style>...</communication_style>
    <principles>...</principles>
  </persona>
  <cmds>
    <c cmd="*help">...</c>
    <c cmd="*exit">...</c>
    <!-- Additional commands -->
  </cmds>
</agent>

Optional Config File

If created, generates at: {project-root}/bmad/_cfg/agents/{{agent_config_name}}.md

Requirements

  • BMAD Core v6 project structure
  • Module to host the agent (for Module agents)
  • Understanding of agent purpose and commands
  • Workflows/tasks to reference in commands (or mark as "todo")

Brainstorming Integration

The optional brainstorming phase (Step -1) provides a seamless path from vague idea to concrete agent concept:

When to Use Brainstorming

  • Vague concept: "I want an agent that helps with data stuff"
  • Creative exploration: Want to discover unique personality and approach
  • Team building: Creating agents for a module with specific roles
  • Character development: Need to flesh out agent personality and voice

Brainstorming Flow

  1. Step -1: Optional brainstorming session

    • Uses CIS brainstorming workflow with agent-specific context
    • Explores identity, personality, expertise, and command concepts
    • Generates detailed character and capability ideas
  2. Steps 0-2: Agent setup informed by brainstorming

    • Brainstorming output guides agent type selection
    • Character concepts inform basic identity choices
    • Personality insights shape persona development
  3. Seamless transition: Vague idea → brainstormed concept → built agent

Key Principle

Users can go from vague idea → brainstormed concept → built agent in one continuous flow, with brainstorming output directly feeding into agent development.

Best Practices

Before Starting

  1. Review example agents in /bmad/bmm/agents/ for patterns
  2. Consider using brainstorming if you have a vague concept to develop
  3. Have a clear vision of the agent's role and personality (or use brainstorming to develop it)
  4. List the commands/capabilities the agent will need
  5. Identify any workflows or tasks the agent will invoke

During Execution

  1. Agent Names: Use memorable names that reflect personality
  2. Icons: Choose an emoji that represents the agent's role
  3. Persona: Make it distinct and consistent with communication style
  4. Commands: Use kebab-case, start custom commands with letter (not *)
  5. Workflows: Reference existing workflows or mark as "todo" to implement later

After Completion

  1. Test the agent by loading it
  2. Verify all commands work as expected
  3. Implement any "todo" workflows
  4. Refine persona based on usage
  5. Add more commands as agent evolves

Agent Types

Simple Agent

  • Best For: Self-contained utilities, simple assistants
  • Characteristics: Embedded logic, no external dependencies
  • Example: Calculator agent, random picker, simple formatter

Expert Agent

  • Best For: Domain-specific agents with data/memory
  • Characteristics: Sidecar folders, domain restrictions, memory files
  • Example: Diary keeper, project journal, personal knowledge base

Module Agent

  • Best For: Full-featured agents with workflows
  • Characteristics: Part of module, commands invoke workflows
  • Example: Product manager, architect, research assistant

Troubleshooting

Issue: Agent won't load

  • Solution: Validate XML structure is correct
  • Check: Ensure all required tags present (persona, cmds)

Issue: Commands don't work

  • Solution: Verify workflow paths are correct or marked "todo"
  • Check: Test workflow invocation separately first

Issue: Persona feels generic

  • Solution: Review communication styles guide
  • Check: Make identity unique and specific to role

Customization

To modify agent building process:

  1. Edit instructions.md to change steps
  2. Update agent-types.md to add new agent patterns
  3. Modify agent-command-patterns.md for new command types
  4. Edit communication-styles.md to add personality examples

Version History

  • v6.0.0 - BMAD Core v6 compatible
    • Three agent types (Simple/Expert/Module)
    • Enhanced persona development
    • Command pattern library
    • Validation framework

Support

For issues or questions:

  • Review example agents in /bmad/bmm/agents/
  • Check agent documentation in this workflow folder
  • Test with simple agents first, then build complexity
  • Consult BMAD Method v6 documentation

Part of the BMad Method v6 - BMB (BMad Builder) Module