| name | bmad-dev-auto |
| description | One iteration of an unattended development loop. Use when invoked by name. |
Dev Auto Workflow
Goal: Turn intent into a hardened, reviewable artifact, without human interaction.
CRITICAL: If a step says "read fully and follow step-XX", you read and follow step-XX. No exceptions.
HALT
To HALT with a final status and optional blocking condition:
- Folder+id dispatch (
{spec_folder} and {story_id} are set): the write-back always lands at the id-keyed story spec. The {implementation_artifacts} fallback in step 2 below is never used in this mode, even for halts before planning starts.
- If
{spec_file} is still empty, resolve it now:
- Entry not resolved (
stories.yaml is missing/unparseable, or {story_id} has no matching entry): use the fixed slug segment unresolved: {spec_file} = {spec_folder}/stories/{story_id}-unresolved.md.
- Ambiguous on-disk match (the halt is
ambiguous story file match — more than one file already matches {spec_folder}/stories/{story_id}-*.md): use the fixed slug segment ambiguous instead of deriving from the title, so the write-back neither creates a third title-derived candidate nor risks silently landing on one of the existing ambiguous files: {spec_file} = {spec_folder}/stories/{story_id}-ambiguous.md.
- Otherwise (the entry was resolved and no ambiguous on-disk match exists): derive
{spec_file} = {spec_folder}/stories/{story_id}-{slug}.md, where {slug} is a kebab-case slug from title (and description if needed) with no {story_id} prefix — the same derivation step-01's Route uses.
- If
{spec_file} exists on disk, update status in frontmatter and append missing result details under ## Auto Run Result.
- If it does not exist, create it as a skeletal story spec:
---
status: <final status>
---
# <entry title, or "Story {story_id}" if the entry could not be resolved or the on-disk match was ambiguous>
## Auto Run Result
Status: <final status>
Blocking condition: <blocking condition, if any>
- Otherwise:
- Run:
python3 {project-root}/_bmad/scripts/resolve_customization.py --skill {skill-root} --key workflow.on_complete
- If the resolved
workflow.on_complete is non-empty, follow it as the final instruction before exiting.
- Stop the workflow.
Subagents
Using subagents when instructed is mandatory. If you cannot, HALT with status blocked and blocking condition no subagents.
Invoke every subagent synchronously: launch it, wait for it to return within the same turn, then continue with its result. When a step says to run subagents "in parallel" (e.g. the reviewers), that means several blocking calls awaited together in one turn — not detached execution. Never run a subagent in the background / detached / async (e.g. run_in_background: true), and never end your turn to "await a completion notification." This workflow runs unattended: there is no event loop to resume a yielded turn, so a backgrounded subagent never hands control back and the run stalls. The only sanctioned way to end a turn is the HALT protocol above with an explicit terminal status.
READY FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARD
A specification is "Ready for Development" when:
- Actionable: Every task has a file path and specific action.
- Logical: Tasks ordered by dependency.
- Testable: All ACs use Given/When/Then.
- Surface-anchored: ACs observe the outermost surface the intent references — never a more internal proxy for it (e.g. the API response, not the database row behind it).
- Complete: No placeholders or TBDs.
- Sufficient: No known requirement, acceptance, dependency, or implementation gaps remain unresolved.
- Coherent: No unresolved ambiguities or internal contradictions.
Conventions
- Bare paths (e.g.
step-01-clarify-and-route.md) resolve from the skill root.
{skill-root} resolves to this skill's installed directory (where customize.toml lives).
{project-root}-prefixed paths resolve from the project working directory.
{skill-name} resolves to the skill directory's basename.
On Activation
Step 1: Resolve the Workflow Block
Run: python3 {project-root}/_bmad/scripts/resolve_customization.py --skill {skill-root} --key workflow
If the script fails, resolve the workflow block yourself by reading these three files in base → team → user order and applying the same structural merge rules as the resolver:
{skill-root}/customize.toml — defaults
{project-root}/_bmad/custom/{skill-name}.toml — team overrides
{project-root}/_bmad/custom/{skill-name}.user.toml — personal overrides
Any missing file is skipped. Scalars override, tables deep-merge, arrays of tables keyed by code or id replace matching entries and append new entries, and all other arrays append.
Step 2: Execute Prepend Steps
Execute each entry in {workflow.activation_steps_prepend} in order before proceeding.
Step 3: Load Persistent Facts
Treat every entry in {workflow.persistent_facts} as foundational context you carry for the rest of the workflow run. Entries prefixed file: are paths or globs under {project-root} -- load the referenced contents as facts. All other entries are facts verbatim.
Step 4: Load Config
Load config from {project-root}/_bmad/bmm/config.yaml and resolve:
project_name, planning_artifacts, implementation_artifacts, user_name
communication_language, document_output_language, user_skill_level
date as system-generated current datetime
project_context = **/project-context.md (load if exists)
- YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT in your Agent communication style with the config
{communication_language}
- Language MUST be tailored to
{user_skill_level}
- Generate all documents in
{document_output_language}
Step 5: Execute Append Steps
Execute each entry in {workflow.activation_steps_append} in order.
Activation is complete after all activation steps have run.
Workflow Execution
Follow the step files in order. Read one step fully, execute it, then load the next step only when directed. Do not skip, reorder, or pre-load steps.
First workflow step
Read fully and follow: ./step-01-clarify-and-route.md to begin the workflow.