diff --git a/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/step-04-review.md b/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/step-04-review.md index 2e4449733..8785b7160 100644 --- a/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/step-04-review.md +++ b/src/bmm-skills/4-implementation/bmad-quick-dev/step-04-review.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Launch three subagents without conversation context. If no sub-agents are availa 1. Deduplicate all review findings. 2. Classify each finding. The first three categories are **this story's problem** — caused or exposed by the current change. The last two are **not this story's problem**. - **intent_gap** — caused by the change; cannot be resolved from the spec because the captured intent is incomplete. Do not infer intent unless there is exactly one possible reading. - - **bad_spec** — caused by the change, including direct deviations from spec. The spec should have been clear enough to prevent it. When in doubt between bad_spec and patch, prefer bad_spec — a spec-level fix is more likely to produce coherent code. + - **bad_spec** — caused by the change, including direct deviations from spec. The spec should have been clear enough to prevent it. When in doubt between bad_spec and patch, prefer bad_spec — a spec-level fix is more likely to produce coherent code. Also applies when the story's domain includes data silently dropped or never reaching its destination — the change exposed it. - **patch** — caused by the change; trivially fixable without human input. Just part of the diff. - **defer** — pre-existing issue not caused by this story, surfaced incidentally by the review. Collect for later focused attention. - **reject** — noise. Drop silently. When unsure between defer and reject, prefer reject — only defer findings you are confident are real.