Agent skill
bmad-orchestrator
Orchestrates BMAD workflows for structured AI-driven development. Routes work across Analysis, Planning, Solutioning, and Implementation phases.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/supercent-io/bmad-orchestrator
Metadata
Additional technical details for this skill
- tags
- bmad, orchestrator, workflow, planning, implementation
- source
- user-installed skill
- keyword
- bmad
- version
- 1.2.0
- platforms
- Claude, Gemini, Codex, OpenCode
SKILL.md
bmad-orchestrator - BMAD Workflow Orchestration
When to use this skill
- Initializing BMAD in a new project
- Checking and resuming BMAD workflow status
- Routing work across Analysis, Planning, Solutioning, and Implementation
- Managing structured handoff between phases
Installation
npx skills add https://github.com/supercent-io/skills-template --skill bmad-orchestrator
Notes for Codex Usage
bmad-orchestrator's default execution path is Claude Code.
To run the same flow directly in Codex, we recommend operating BMAD stages via a higher-level orchestration path such as omx/ohmg.
Control Model
BMAD phase routing should be treated with the same three-layer abstraction used by JEO:
settings: platform-specific runtime configuration such as Claude hooks, Codex/Gemini instructions, and MCP setuprules: phase constraints such as "do not advance before the current phase document is approved" and "do not reopen the same unchanged phase document for review"hooks: platform callbacks such as ClaudeExitPlanMode, Codexnotify, or GeminiAfterAgent
For BMAD phase gates, the intended rule is strict:
- review the current phase document before moving forward
- if the document hash has not changed since the last terminal review result, do not relaunch plannotator
- only a revised document resets the gate and permits another review cycle
BMAD Execution Commands
Platform Support Status (Current)
| Platform | Current support mode | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Gemini CLI | Native (recommended) | Register the bmad keyword, then run /workflow-init |
| Claude Code | Native (recommended) | Install skill + remember pattern |
| OpenCode | Orchestration integration | Use an omx/ohmg/omx-style bridge |
| Codex | Orchestration integration | Use an omx/ohmg-style bridge |
Possible with this skill alone:
- Gemini CLI/Claude Code: Yes
- OpenCode/Codex: Yes (via orchestration)
Use these in your AI session:
/workflow-init
/workflow-status
Typical flow:
- Run
/workflow-initto bootstrap BMAD config. - Move through phases in order: Analysis -> Planning -> Solutioning -> Implementation.
- Run
/workflow-statusany time to inspect current phase and progress.
Quick Reference
| Action | Command |
|---|---|
| Initialize BMAD | /workflow-init |
| Check BMAD status | /workflow-status |
plannotator Integration (Phase Review Gate)
Each BMAD phase produces a key document (PRD, Tech Spec, Architecture). Before transitioning to the next phase, review that document with plannotator and auto-save it to Obsidian.
Why use plannotator with BMAD?
- Quality gate: Approve or request changes before locking in a phase deliverable
- Obsidian archive: Every approved phase document auto-saves with YAML frontmatter and
[[BMAD Plans]]backlink - Team visibility: Share a plannotator link so stakeholders can annotate the PRD/Architecture before implementation begins
Phase Review Pattern
After completing any phase document, submit it for review:
# After /prd → docs/prd-myapp-2026-02-22.md is created
bash scripts/phase-gate-review.sh docs/prd-myapp-2026-02-22.md "PRD Review: myapp"
# After /architecture → docs/architecture-myapp-2026-02-22.md is created
bash scripts/phase-gate-review.sh docs/architecture-myapp-2026-02-22.md "Architecture Review: myapp"
Or submit the plan directly from within your AI session:
# In Claude Code after /prd completes:
planno — review the PRD before we proceed to Phase 3
The agent will open the plannotator UI for review. In Claude Code: call EnterPlanMode → write plan → call ExitPlanMode (hook fires automatically). In OpenCode: the submit_plan plugin tool is available directly.
Phase Gate Flow
/prd completes → docs/prd-myapp.md created
↓
bash scripts/phase-gate-review.sh docs/prd-myapp.md
↓
hash guard checks whether this exact document was already reviewed
↓
unchanged hash? yes → keep previous terminal result, do not reopen UI
↓ no
plannotator UI opens in browser
↓
[Approve] [Request Changes]
↓ ↓
Obsidian saved Agent revises doc
bmm-workflow-status Re-submit for review
updated automatically
↓
/architecture (Phase 3)
Obsidian Save Format
Approved phase documents are saved to your Obsidian vault with:
---
created: 2026-02-22T22:45:30.000Z
source: plannotator
tags: [bmad, phase-2, prd, myapp]
---
[[BMAD Plans]]
# PRD: myapp
...
Quick Reference
| Phase | Document | Gate Command |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 → 2 | Product Brief | bash scripts/phase-gate-review.sh docs/product-brief-*.md |
| Phase 2 → 3 | PRD / Tech Spec | bash scripts/phase-gate-review.sh docs/prd-*.md |
| Phase 3 → 4 | Architecture | bash scripts/phase-gate-review.sh docs/architecture-*.md |
| Phase 4 done | Sprint Plan | bash scripts/phase-gate-review.sh docs/sprint-status.yaml |
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