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Add BMAD framework, planning artifacts, and architecture decision document
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-12 15:13:06 -04:00

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Sprint Planning - Sprint Status Generator

The workflow execution engine is governed by: {project-root}/_bmad/core/tasks/workflow.xml You MUST have already loaded and processed: {project-root}/_bmad/bmm/workflows/4-implementation/sprint-planning/workflow.yaml

📚 Document Discovery - Full Epic Loading

Strategy: Sprint planning needs ALL epics and stories to build complete status tracking.

Epic Discovery Process:

  1. Search for whole document first - Look for epics.md, bmm-epics.md, or any *epic*.md file
  2. Check for sharded version - If whole document not found, look for epics/index.md
  3. If sharded version found:
    • Read index.md to understand the document structure
    • Read ALL epic section files listed in the index (e.g., epic-1.md, epic-2.md, etc.)
    • Process all epics and their stories from the combined content
    • This ensures complete sprint status coverage
  4. Priority: If both whole and sharded versions exist, use the whole document

Fuzzy matching: Be flexible with document names - users may use variations like epics.md, bmm-epics.md, user-stories.md, etc.

Load {project_context} for project-wide patterns and conventions (if exists) Communicate in {communication_language} with {user_name} Look for all files matching `{epics_pattern}` in {epics_location} Could be a single `epics.md` file or multiple `epic-1.md`, `epic-2.md` files

For each epic file found, extract:

  • Epic numbers from headers like ## Epic 1: or ## Epic 2:
  • Story IDs and titles from patterns like ### Story 1.1: User Authentication
  • Convert story format from Epic.Story: Title to kebab-case key: epic-story-title

Story ID Conversion Rules:

  • Original: ### Story 1.1: User Authentication
  • Replace period with dash: 1-1
  • Convert title to kebab-case: user-authentication
  • Final key: 1-1-user-authentication

Build complete inventory of all epics and stories from all epic files

After discovery, these content variables are available: {epics_content} (all epics loaded - uses FULL_LOAD strategy) For each epic found, create entries in this order:
  1. Epic entry - Key: epic-{num}, Default status: backlog
  2. Story entries - Key: {epic}-{story}-{title}, Default status: backlog
  3. Retrospective entry - Key: epic-{num}-retrospective, Default status: optional

Example structure:

development_status:
  epic-1: backlog
  1-1-user-authentication: backlog
  1-2-account-management: backlog
  epic-1-retrospective: optional
For each story, detect current status by checking files:

Story file detection:

  • Check: {story_location_absolute}/{story-key}.md (e.g., stories/1-1-user-authentication.md)
  • If exists → upgrade status to at least ready-for-dev

Preservation rule:

  • If existing {status_file} exists and has more advanced status, preserve it
  • Never downgrade status (e.g., don't change done to ready-for-dev)

Status Flow Reference:

  • Epic: backlogin-progressdone
  • Story: backlogready-for-devin-progressreviewdone
  • Retrospective: optionaldone
Create or update {status_file} with:

File Structure:

# generated: {date}
# project: {project_name}
# project_key: {project_key}
# tracking_system: {tracking_system}
# story_location: {story_location}

# STATUS DEFINITIONS:
# ==================
# Epic Status:
#   - backlog: Epic not yet started
#   - in-progress: Epic actively being worked on
#   - done: All stories in epic completed
#
# Epic Status Transitions:
#   - backlog → in-progress: Automatically when first story is created (via create-story)
#   - in-progress → done: Manually when all stories reach 'done' status
#
# Story Status:
#   - backlog: Story only exists in epic file
#   - ready-for-dev: Story file created in stories folder
#   - in-progress: Developer actively working on implementation
#   - review: Ready for code review (via Dev's code-review workflow)
#   - done: Story completed
#
# Retrospective Status:
#   - optional: Can be completed but not required
#   - done: Retrospective has been completed
#
# WORKFLOW NOTES:
# ===============
# - Epic transitions to 'in-progress' automatically when first story is created
# - Stories can be worked in parallel if team capacity allows
# - SM typically creates next story after previous one is 'done' to incorporate learnings
# - Dev moves story to 'review', then runs code-review (fresh context, different LLM recommended)

generated: { date }
project: { project_name }
project_key: { project_key }
tracking_system: { tracking_system }
story_location: { story_location }

development_status:
  # All epics, stories, and retrospectives in order

Write the complete sprint status YAML to {status_file} CRITICAL: Metadata appears TWICE - once as comments (#) for documentation, once as YAML key:value fields for parsing Ensure all items are ordered: epic, its stories, its retrospective, next epic...

Perform validation checks:
  • Every epic in epic files appears in {status_file}
  • Every story in epic files appears in {status_file}
  • Every epic has a corresponding retrospective entry
  • No items in {status_file} that don't exist in epic files
  • All status values are legal (match state machine definitions)
  • File is valid YAML syntax

Count totals:

  • Total epics: {{epic_count}}
  • Total stories: {{story_count}}
  • Epics in-progress: {{in_progress_count}}
  • Stories done: {{done_count}}

Display completion summary to {user_name} in {communication_language}:

Sprint Status Generated Successfully

  • File Location: {status_file}
  • Total Epics: {{epic_count}}
  • Total Stories: {{story_count}}
  • Epics In Progress: {{epics_in_progress_count}}
  • Stories Completed: {{done_count}}

Next Steps:

  1. Review the generated {status_file}
  2. Use this file to track development progress
  3. Agents will update statuses as they work
  4. Re-run this workflow to refresh auto-detected statuses

Additional Documentation

Status State Machine

Epic Status Flow:

backlog → in-progress → done
  • backlog: Epic not yet started
  • in-progress: Epic actively being worked on (stories being created/implemented)
  • done: All stories in epic completed

Story Status Flow:

backlog → ready-for-dev → in-progress → review → done
  • backlog: Story only exists in epic file
  • ready-for-dev: Story file created (e.g., stories/1-3-plant-naming.md)
  • in-progress: Developer actively working
  • review: Ready for code review (via Dev's code-review workflow)
  • done: Completed

Retrospective Status:

optional ↔ done
  • optional: Ready to be conducted but not required
  • done: Finished

Guidelines

  1. Epic Activation: Mark epic as in-progress when starting work on its first story
  2. Sequential Default: Stories are typically worked in order, but parallel work is supported
  3. Parallel Work Supported: Multiple stories can be in-progress if team capacity allows
  4. Review Before Done: Stories should pass through review before done
  5. Learning Transfer: SM typically creates next story after previous one is done to incorporate learnings