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# Retrospective Automation Data
This file provides instructions for running retrospectives in YOLO mode (fully automated, no user input expected).
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## YOLO Mode Principles
1. **No User Input Expected**: The retrospective must complete autonomously
2. **Data-Driven Decisions**: All decisions based on sprint-status, story files, and artifacts
3. **Safe Failure**: If anything goes wrong, log and skip - never escalate
4. **Configured Agent**: Retrospectives inherit the configured primary agent unless `retro` is explicitly overridden
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## Agent Constraints
Retrospectives have complex multi-agent "party mode" interactions that require:
- Natural language dialogue synthesis
- Multi-step reasoning across story analysis
- Document generation with rich context
Retrospectives use the configured `agentConfig` retro selection. If no explicit `retro` override is present, they inherit the configured primary agent.
### Timeout Configuration
Retrospectives analyze all stories in an epic and generate comprehensive reports:
- **Base timeout**: 60 minutes (3600000ms)
- **Extended timeout for large epics (>10 stories)**: 90 minutes (5400000ms)
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## YOLO Mode Prompt Template
When spawning a retrospective in YOLO mode, use this prompt:
```
Execute the BMAD retrospective workflow for epic {epic_number}.
READ this skill first: <installed-skill-root>/bmad-retrospective/SKILL.md
READ this workflow file next: <installed-skill-root>/bmad-retrospective/workflow.md
Run the retrospective in #YOLO mode.
Assume the user will NOT provide any input to the retrospective directly.
For ALL prompts that expect user input, make reasonable autonomous decisions based on:
- Sprint status data
- Story files and their dev notes
- Previous retrospective if available
- Architecture and PRD documents
Key behaviors:
- When asked to confirm epic number: auto-confirm based on sprint-status
- When asked for observations: synthesize from story analysis
- When asked for decisions: make data-driven choices
- When presented menus: select the most appropriate option based on context
- Skip all "WAIT for user" instructions - continue autonomously
After the retrospective has run and created documents, you MUST:
1. Create a list of documentation that may need updates based on implementation learnings
2. For each doc in the list, verify whether updates are actually needed by:
- Reading the current doc content
- Comparing against actual implementation code
- Checking for discrepancies between doc and code
3. Update docs that have verified discrepancies
4. Discard proposed updates where code matches docs
Focus on these doc types:
- Architecture decisions that changed during implementation
- API documentation that diverged from specs
- README files with outdated instructions
- Configuration documentation
EVERYTHING SHOULD BE AUTOMATED. THIS IS NOT A SESSION WHERE YOU SHOULD BE EXPECTING USER INPUT.
```
---
## Multi-Epic Support
When multiple epics are provided to story-automator:
### Tracking Multiple Epics
State document should track:
```yaml
epics:
- epicNumber: 1
storyRange: ["1-1", "1-2", "1-3"]
status: "completed"
retrospectiveStatus: "completed"
- epicNumber: 2
storyRange: ["2-1", "2-2"]
status: "in_progress"
retrospectiveStatus: "pending"
```
### Aggregation Rules
1. **Complete epics during run**: If epic N completes while stories from epic N+1 are being processed, trigger retrospective for epic N
2. **Batch retrospectives**: After all stories complete, run retrospectives for all completed epics in order
3. **Independent failures**: If retrospective for epic N fails, continue to epic N+1 retrospective
### Safe Skip on Failure
If a retrospective fails:
1. Log: `⚠️ Retrospective for Epic {N} skipped: {reason}`
2. Update state: `retrospectives.epic-{N}.status = "skipped"`
3. Update state: `retrospectives.epic-{N}.reason = "{reason}"`
4. Continue to next epic - **NEVER ESCALATE**
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## Documentation Verification
See `retrospective-doc-verification.md` for doc verification patterns and output parsing.
## Error Handling
### Network Errors
If retrospective session fails due to network:
1. Wait 60 seconds
2. Retry once
3. If retry fails, mark as skipped
### Session Crashes
If retrospective session crashes:
1. Check output file for partial progress
2. If retro doc was partially created, mark as partial
3. Log crash reason
4. Skip to next epic
### Timeout
If retrospective exceeds timeout:
1. Check if core analysis completed
2. If retro doc exists, mark as partial success
3. Skip doc verification phase
4. Continue to next epic