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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-27 14:34:20 +00:00

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Command Reference

All operations use the installed helper at scripts/story-automator (usually via the $scripts variable). DO NOT construct tmux commands manually.

Core Commands

Script Purpose
$scripts tmux-wrapper Session spawning, naming, lifecycle
$scripts monitor-session Batched polling (14+ API calls → 1)
$scripts tmux-status-check Context-efficient status checking (v2.4.0)
$scripts codex-status-check Codex-specific status with heartbeat (v2.4.0)
$scripts heartbeat-check CPU-based process heartbeat detection
$scripts orchestrator-helper Sprint-status, parsing, markers
$scripts orchestrator-helper verify-step Shared success verifier checks per step
$scripts orchestrator-helper agents-build Deterministic agents file generation
$scripts orchestrator-helper agents-resolve Agent lookup per story/task via state file or direct agents file
$scripts validate-story-creation Legacy story file count validation
$scripts commit-story Deterministic git commit with JSON output

Usage Pattern

⚠️ CRITICAL: --command IS REQUIRED You MUST pass --command with the built command string to spawn. Without --command, the tmux session will be created but NO command runs → never_active failure.

scripts="{scriptsDir}"

# ⚠️ --command is REQUIRED - without it, session sits idle!
# Spawn session
session=$("$scripts" tmux-wrapper spawn {type} {epic} {story_id} \
  --agent "$agent" \
  --command "$("$scripts" tmux-wrapper build-cmd {type} {story_id} --agent "$agent")")

# Monitor session
result=$("$scripts" monitor-session "$session" --json --agent "$agent")

# Parse output
parsed=$("$scripts" orchestrator-helper parse-output "$(printf '%s' "$result" | jq -r '.output_file')" {type})

# Cleanup
"$scripts" tmux-wrapper kill "$session"

Deterministic Agent Selection

Agent selection is driven by the agents file created during preflight: _bmad-output/story-automator/agents/agents-{state_filename}.md

To resolve agents for a specific story/task:

selection=$("$scripts" orchestrator-helper agents-resolve --state-file "$state_file" --story "{story_id}" --task "{task}")
primary=$(echo "$selection" | jq -r '.primary')
fallback=$(echo "$selection" | jq -r '.fallback')

Direct agents-file resolution is also supported when you already know the generated agents plan path:

selection=$("$scripts" orchestrator-helper agents-resolve --agents-file "$agents_file" --story "{story_id}" --task "{task}")
primary=$(echo "$selection" | jq -r '.primary')
fallback=$(echo "$selection" | jq -r '.fallback')

Step Types

Type Description Agent Support
create Create story from epic Claude, Codex
dev Implement story tasks Claude, Codex
auto Test automation Claude, Codex
review Code review with auto-fix Claude, Codex
retro Retrospective (YOLO mode) Claude, Codex

Retrospective Commands (v1.5.0)

CRITICAL: Retrospectives use a special step type that:

  • Resolves the retro agent from agentConfig
  • Returns full YOLO mode prompt with doc verification instructions
  • Uses epic_number instead of story_id
# For retro, "story_id" parameter is actually the epic_number
retro_agent=$("$scripts" orchestrator-helper retro-agent --state-file "{state_file}" | jq -r '.primary')
cmd=$("$scripts" tmux-wrapper build-cmd retro {epic_number} --agent "$retro_agent")
session=$("$scripts" tmux-wrapper spawn retro "" {epic_number} --agent "$retro_agent" --command "$cmd")

# Monitor (retrospectives never block, failures just logged)
result=$("$scripts" monitor-session "$session" --json --agent "$retro_agent")
"$scripts" tmux-wrapper kill "$session"

The build-cmd retro command automatically includes:

  • The bmad-retrospective skill invocation prompt
  • Full YOLO mode instructions (no user input expected)
  • Key autonomous behaviors for menus/prompts
  • Doc verification instructions with subagent patterns
  • Instructions to update docs that have verified discrepancies

Binary Location

The installed helper lives at ../scripts/story-automator relative to step files.