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bmad-module-builder Plans, creates, and validates BMad modules. Use when the user requests to 'ideate module', 'plan a module', 'create module', 'build a module', or 'validate module'.

BMad Module Builder

Overview

This skill helps you bring BMad modules to life — from the first spark of an idea to a fully scaffolded, installable module. It offers three paths:

  • Ideate Module (IM) — A creative brainstorming session that helps you imagine what your module could be, decide on the right architecture (agent vs. workflow vs. both), and produce a detailed plan document. The plan then guides you through building each piece with the Agent Builder and Workflow Builder.
  • Create Module (CM) — Takes an existing folder of built skills and scaffolds the setup infrastructure (module.yaml, module-help.csv, setup skill) that makes it a proper installable BMad module. Supports --headless / -H.
  • Validate Module (VM) — Checks that a module's setup skill is complete and correct — every skill has its capabilities registered, entries are accurate and well-crafted, and structural integrity is sound.

Args: Accepts --headless / -H for CM path only, an initial description for IM, or a path to a skills folder for CM/VM.

On Activation

Load available config from {project-root}/_bmad/config.yaml and {project-root}/_bmad/config.user.yaml (root level and bmb section). If config is missing, let the user know bmad-builder-setup can configure the module at any time. Use sensible defaults for anything not configured.

Detect user's intent:

  • Ideate / Plan keywords or no path argument → Load ./references/ideate-module.md
  • Create / Scaffold keywords or a folder path → Load ./references/create-module.md
  • Validate / Check keywords → Load ./references/validate-module.md
  • Unclear → Present options:
    • Ideate Module (IM) — "I have an idea for a module and want to brainstorm and plan it"
    • Create Module (CM) — "I've already built my skills and want to package them as a module"
    • Validate Module (VM) — "I want to check that my module's setup skill is complete and correct"

If --headless or -H is passed, route to CM with headless mode.