Agent Skills: BMAD Readiness Check

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bmad-readiness-check
Description
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BMAD Readiness Check

"Planning ends here." This skill is the gate between Solutioning and Implementation. It validates that the planning corpus is internally consistent — requirements are covered by architecture, epics trace back to requirements, and nothing critical is missing — before a single line of code is written.

The output is a readiness-report.md with a clear PASS / CONCERNS / FAIL verdict and actionable specifics.


Workflow

Use TodoWrite to track: Load Artifacts → Cross-Reference → Quality Checks → Generate Report → Display Verdict.


Step 1 — Locate Planning Artifacts

Run the bundled existence check:

bash "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/bmad-readiness-check/scripts/readiness-check.sh" <output-folder>

The script checks for required artifact files and prints a PASS / CONCERNS / FAIL pre-flight verdict. Read its output; it will also print artifact paths for you to load in Step 2.

Default search root is bmad-output/ (or the user-configured outputFolder). If the user supplies a custom path, pass it as the argument.


Step 2 — Load and Parse Artifacts

Read each artifact the script located:

Requirements document (PRD or tech-spec):

  • Extract labelled Functional Requirements (FR-001, FR-002 …) or requirement bullets if not labelled.
  • Extract Non-Functional Requirements (NFR-001 … or named sections: Performance, Security, Scalability, Reliability, Maintainability).
  • Note epic count and high-level scope statements.

Architecture document:

  • Extract system components and their responsibilities.
  • Locate FR traceability matrix or explicit FR-to-component mappings.
  • Locate NFR coverage sections.
  • Note technology stack decisions and trade-off notes.

Epics / stories (if present):

  • Count epics and stories.
  • For each epic, identify which PRD requirement(s) it references.

Record a baseline:

Baseline
- FRs found: N
- NFRs found: N
- Epics found: N  (0 if Quick Flow)
- Stories found: N  (0 if not yet decomposed)

Step 3 — Cross-Reference Checks

3a. FR → Architecture Coverage

For each FR, search the architecture document for the FR identifier AND for the subject matter of the requirement. Mark:

  • Covered — FR explicitly addressed, component assigned.
  • Implied — subject matter covered but not explicitly linked.
  • Missing — no evidence of coverage.

3b. NFR → Architecture Coverage

For each NFR category, check for a dedicated architecture section or explicit strategy:

  • Performance: caching, response-time targets, async patterns.
  • Security: auth/authz model, encryption, secrets management.
  • Scalability: horizontal/vertical strategy, load balancing.
  • Reliability: failover, backup, uptime targets.
  • Others as present.

Mark each: Addressed / Partial / Missing.

3c. Epic → FR Traceability (BMad Method / Enterprise tracks)

For each epic, verify it references at least one FR or PRD section. Flag orphan epics (no traceable requirement).

3d. Architecture Quality Spot-Checks

Verify the architecture document contains:

  • [ ] Architectural pattern stated and justified
  • [ ] Component responsibilities and interfaces defined
  • [ ] Data model / entity relationships
  • [ ] API design or service contracts
  • [ ] Technology choices with rationale
  • [ ] Trade-offs documented
  • [ ] Assumptions and constraints listed

Step 4 — Compute Verdict

Apply these thresholds (adapted from BMAD Method v6 gate criteria, expressed as PASS / CONCERNS / FAIL):

| Criterion | PASS | CONCERNS | FAIL | |-----------|------|----------|------| | FR coverage (covered + implied) | ≥ 90 % | 80–89 % | < 80 % | | NFR coverage (addressed + partial) | ≥ 90 % | 80–89 % | < 80 % | | Architecture quality checks | ≥ 80 % | 70–79 % | < 70 % | | Blocker issues (critical gaps) | 0 | have mitigation | unmitigated | | Epic traceability (if applicable) | all linked | ≥ 80 % linked | < 80 % |

Overall verdict rule:

  • PASS — all criteria at PASS threshold, no blockers.
  • CONCERNS — one or more criteria in CONCERNS band, blockers have mitigation plans. Proceed with caution; address concerns during story refinement.
  • FAIL — any criterion below CONCERNS threshold, or any unmitigated blocker. Do not proceed to story creation until issues are resolved.

Step 5 — Generate Report

Write the readiness report using the template:

${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/bmad-readiness-check/templates/readiness-report.template.md

Save to: <outputFolder>/readiness-report-<project-slug>-<date>.md

Use the Write tool. Fill all {{placeholder}} fields from your analysis.


Step 6 — Display Verdict

Print a concise summary to the user:

Readiness Check Complete

Artifact Coverage
  FR coverage:          XX %
  NFR coverage:         XX %
  Architecture quality: XX %

Verdict: PASS | CONCERNS | FAIL

<One-sentence rationale>

Report saved: <file path>

Then give a concrete Next Step recommendation:

  • PASS → Proceed to epic/story decomposition (/bmad-planning-orchestrator:bmad-epics-and-stories).
  • CONCERNS → Proceed with caution; list the open items the story author must carry forward as Dev Notes.
  • FAIL → List the top 3–5 required fixes; re-run readiness check after addressing them.

Scope Boundary

This skill validates planning documents only. It does not:

  • Write application code.
  • Run tests, linters, or build tools.
  • Review pull requests or diffs.
  • Execute coverage or velocity metrics.

When the verdict is PASS or CONCERNS, hand off to your dev tools via the story files produced by the epic/story skill.


Persona Note

This gate is traditionally owned by Winston (System Architect) in the BMAD Method. The skill is a workflow, not a character, but Winston's voice — thorough, systematic, quality-focused — should guide the tone of the report.



Part of the BMAD Planning & Orchestrator plugin — a Claude Code harness for the BMAD Method by the BMAD Code Organization (https://github.com/bmad-code-org/BMAD-METHOD). Implements the spirit of bmad-check-implementation-readiness. All methodology credit belongs to the BMAD Code Organization.