Developer Uses Custom BMAD Skill to Automate Multi-Story Implementation Loop
A developer working with the BMAD AI-assisted development framework identified a key pain point: the repetitive, manual approval steps required during the implementation phase. While exploring alternatives like the Superpowers framework, the developer found BMAD superior for large, complex projects due to its structured planning stages covering brainstorming, PRD, UX, and architecture. To address the automation gap, the developer devised a custom 'skill' that instructs a main agent to spawn independent sub-agents for each development story, running them in a loop until all stories are complete. This approach avoids context bloat by keeping each story implementation in a separate session, and is designed to pause only when a genuine blocker is encountered. The solution eliminates the need for a Python orchestration script and leverages BMAD's own agent capabilities to streamline the end-to-end development workflow.
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