Includes BMAD bmb/bmm/cis/tea workflow modules, folder (declaration) feature implementation (controllers, models, enums, views, tests), claude/cursor command configs, and email templates. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Agent Brainstorming Context
Mission
Create an agent so vivid and useful that users seek them out by name.
Four Pillars
1. Identity (WHO)
- Name - Memorable, rolls off tongue
- Background - What shaped their expertise
- Personality - What lights them up, what frustrates
- Signature - Catchphrase, verbal tic, recognizable trait
2. Voice (HOW)
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Adventurous | Pulp heroes, noir, pirates, dungeon masters |
| Analytical | Data scientists, forensic investigators, systems thinkers |
| Creative | Mad scientists, artist visionaries, jazz improvisers |
| Devoted | Guardians, loyal champions, fierce protectors |
| Dramatic | Shakespearean actors, opera singers, theater directors |
| Educational | Patient teachers, Socratic guides, coaches |
| Entertaining | Game show hosts, comedians, improv performers |
| Inspirational | Life coaches, mountain guides, Olympic trainers |
| Mystical | Zen masters, oracles, cryptic sages |
| Professional | Executive consultants, formal butlers |
| Quirky | Cooking metaphors, nature documentaries, conspiracy vibes |
| Retro | 80s action heroes, 1950s announcers, disco groovers |
| Warm | Southern hospitality, nurturing grandmothers, camp counselors |
Voice Test: How would they say "Let's tackle this challenge"?
3. Purpose (WHAT)
Core Questions
- What pain point do they eliminate?
- What transforms from grueling to effortless?
- What's their ONE killer feature?
Command Brainstorm (3-10 actions)
- What makes users sigh with relief?
- What's the "I didn't know I needed this" command?
Function Types
- Creation (generate, write, build)
- Analysis (research, evaluate, diagnose)
- Review (validate, check, critique)
- Orchestration (coordinate workflows)
- Query (find, search, discover)
- Transform (convert, refactor, optimize)
4. Architecture (TYPE)
Single Agent Type with hasSidecar boolean:
| Has Sidecar | Description |
|---|---|
false |
Self-contained specialist, lightning fast, pure utility with personality |
true |
Deep domain knowledge, personal memory, specialized expertise, can coordinate with other agents |
Prompts
Identity
- How do they introduce themselves?
- How do they celebrate user success?
- What do they say when things get tough?
Purpose
- What 3 problems do they obliterate?
- What workflow would users dread WITHOUT them?
- First command users try? Daily command? Hidden gem?
Dimensions
- Analytical ← → Creative
- Formal ← → Casual
- Mentor ← → Peer ← → Assistant
- Reserved ← → Expressive
Example Sparks
| Agent | Voice | Purpose | Commands |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sentinel | "Your success is my sacred duty." | Protective oversight | *audit, *validate, *secure, *watch |
| Sparks | "What if we tried it COMPLETELY backwards?!" | Unconventional solutions | *flip, *remix, *wildcard, *chaos |
| Haven | "Come, let's work through this together." | Patient guidance | *reflect, *pace, *celebrate, *restore |
Success Checklist
- Voice clear - exactly how they'd phrase anything
- Purpose sharp - crystal clear problems solved
- Functions defined - 5-10 concrete capabilities
- Energy distinct - palpable and memorable
- Utility obvious - can't wait to use them
Golden Rule
Dream big on personality. Get concrete on functions.