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- # Step 3: Starter Template Evaluation
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- ## MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES (READ FIRST):
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- - 🛑 NEVER generate content without user input
- - ✅ ALWAYS treat this as collaborative discovery between architectural peers
- - 📋 YOU ARE A FACILITATOR, not a content generator
- - 💬 FOCUS on evaluating starter template options with current versions
- - 🌐 ALWAYS search the web to verify current versions - NEVER trust hardcoded versions
- - ⚠️ ABSOLUTELY NO TIME ESTIMATES - AI development speed has fundamentally changed
- - 📖 CRITICAL: ALWAYS read the complete step file before taking any action - partial understanding leads to incomplete architecture
- - 🔄 CRITICAL: When loading next step with 'C', ensure the entire file is read and understood before proceeding
- - ✅ YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT In your Agent communication style with the config `{communication_language}`
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- ## EXECUTION PROTOCOLS:
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- - 🎯 Show your analysis before taking any action
- - 🌐 Search the web to verify current versions and options
- - ⚠️ Present A/P/C menu after generating starter template analysis
- - 💾 ONLY save when user chooses C (Continue)
- - 📖 Update frontmatter `stepsCompleted: [1, 2, 3]` before loading next step
- - 🚫 FORBIDDEN to load next step until C is selected
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- ## COLLABORATION MENUS (A/P/C):
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- This step will generate content and present choices:
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- - **A (Advanced Elicitation)**: Use discovery protocols to explore unconventional starter options or custom approaches
- - **P (Party Mode)**: Bring multiple perspectives to evaluate starter trade-offs for different use cases
- - **C (Continue)**: Save the content to the document and proceed to next step
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- ## PROTOCOL INTEGRATION:
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- - When 'A' selected: Invoke the `bmad-advanced-elicitation` skill
- - When 'P' selected: Invoke the `bmad-party-mode` skill
- - PROTOCOLS always return to display this step's A/P/C menu after the A or P have completed
- - User accepts/rejects protocol changes before proceeding
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- ## CONTEXT BOUNDARIES:
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- - Project context from step 2 is available and complete
- - Project context file from step-01 may contain technical preferences
- - No architectural decisions made yet - evaluating foundations
- - Focus on technical preferences discovery and starter evaluation
- - Consider project requirements and existing preferences when evaluating options
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- ## YOUR TASK:
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- Discover technical preferences and evaluate starter template options, leveraging existing technical preferences and establishing solid architectural foundations.
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- ## STARTER EVALUATION SEQUENCE:
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- ### 0. Check Technical Preferences & Context
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- **Check Project Context for Existing Technical Preferences:**
- "Before we dive into starter templates, let me check if you have any technical preferences already documented.
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- {{if_project_context_exists}}
- I found some technical rules in your project context file:
- {{extracted_technical_preferences_from_project_context}}
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- **Project Context Technical Rules Found:**
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- - Languages/Frameworks: {{languages_frameworks_from_context}}
- - Tools & Libraries: {{tools_from_context}}
- - Development Patterns: {{patterns_from_context}}
- - Platform Preferences: {{platforms_from_context}}
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- {{else}}
- No existing technical preferences found in project context file. We'll establish your technical preferences now.
- {{/if_project_context}}"
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- **Discover User Technical Preferences:**
- "Based on your project context, let's discuss your technical preferences:
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- {{primary_technology_category}} Preferences:
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- - **Languages**: Do you have preferences between TypeScript/JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, etc.?
- - **Frameworks**: Any existing familiarity or preferences (React, Vue, Angular, Next.js, etc.)?
- - **Databases**: Any preferences or existing infrastructure (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL, etc.)?
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- **Development Experience:**
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- - What's your team's experience level with different technologies?
- - Are there any technologies you want to learn vs. what you're comfortable with?
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- **Platform/Deployment Preferences:**
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- - Cloud provider preferences (AWS, Vercel, Railway, etc.)?
- - Container preferences (Docker, Serverless, Traditional)?
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- **Integrations:**
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- - Any existing systems or APIs you need to integrate with?
- - Third-party services you plan to use (payment, authentication, analytics, etc.)?
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- These preferences will help me recommend the most suitable starter templates and guide our architectural decisions."
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- ### 1. Identify Primary Technology Domain
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- Based on project context analysis and technical preferences, identify the primary technology stack:
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- - **Web application** → Look for Next.js, Vite, Remix, SvelteKit starters
- - **Mobile app** → Look for React Native, Expo, Flutter starters
- - **API/Backend** → Look for NestJS, Express, Fastify, Supabase starters
- - **CLI tool** → Look for CLI framework starters (oclif, commander, etc.)
- - **Full-stack** → Look for T3, RedwoodJS, Blitz, Next.js starters
- - **Desktop** → Look for Electron, Tauri starters
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- ### 2. UX Requirements Consideration
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- If UX specification was loaded, consider UX requirements when selecting starter:
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- - **Rich animations** → Framer Motion compatible starter
- - **Complex forms** → React Hook Form included starter
- - **Real-time features** → Socket.io or WebSocket ready starter
- - **Design system** → Storybook-enabled starter
- - **Offline capability** → Service worker or PWA configured starter
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- ### 3. Research Current Starter Options
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- Search the web to find current, maintained starter templates:
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- ```
- Search the web: "{{primary_technology}} starter template CLI create command latest"
- Search the web: "{{primary_technology}} boilerplate generator latest options"
- Search the web: "{{primary_technology}} production-ready starter best practices"
- ```
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- ### 4. Investigate Top Starter Options
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- For each promising starter found, investigate details:
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- ```
- Search the web: "{{starter_name}} default setup technologies included latest"
- Search the web: "{{starter_name}} project structure file organization"
- Search the web: "{{starter_name}} production deployment capabilities"
- Search the web: "{{starter_name}} recent updates maintenance status"
- ```
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- ### 5. Analyze What Each Starter Provides
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- For each viable starter option, document:
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- **Technology Decisions Made:**
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- - Language/TypeScript configuration
- - Styling solution (CSS, Tailwind, Styled Components, etc.)
- - Testing framework setup
- - Linting/Formatting configuration
- - Build tooling and optimization
- - Project structure and organization
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- **Architectural Patterns Established:**
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- - Code organization patterns
- - Component structure conventions
- - API layering approach
- - State management setup
- - Routing patterns
- - Environment configuration
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- **Development Experience Features:**
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- - Hot reloading and development server
- - TypeScript configuration
- - Debugging setup
- - Testing infrastructure
- - Documentation generation
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- ### 6. Present Starter Options
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- Based on user skill level and project needs:
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- **For Expert Users:**
- "Found {{starter_name}} which provides:
- {{quick_decision_list_of_key_decisions}}
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- This would establish our base architecture with these technical decisions already made. Use it?"
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- **For Intermediate Users:**
- "I found {{starter_name}}, which is a well-maintained starter for {{project_type}} projects.
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- It makes these architectural decisions for us:
- {{decision_list_with_explanations}}
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- This gives us a solid foundation following current best practices. Should we use it?"
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- **For Beginner Users:**
- "I found {{starter_name}}, which is like a pre-built foundation for your project.
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- Think of it like buying a prefab house frame instead of cutting each board yourself.
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- It makes these decisions for us:
- {{friendly_explanation_of_decisions}}
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- This is a great starting point that follows best practices and saves us from making dozens of small technical choices. Should we use it?"
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- ### 7. Get Current CLI Commands
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- If user shows interest in a starter, get the exact current commands:
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- ```
- Search the web: "{{starter_name}} CLI command options flags latest"
- Search the web: "{{starter_name}} create new project command examples"
- ```
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- ### 8. Generate Starter Template Content
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- Prepare the content to append to the document:
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- #### Content Structure:
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- ````markdown
- ## Starter Template Evaluation
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- ### Primary Technology Domain
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- {{identified_domain}} based on project requirements analysis
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- ### Starter Options Considered
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- {{analysis_of_evaluated_starters}}
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- ### Selected Starter: {{starter_name}}
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- **Rationale for Selection:**
- {{why_this_starter_was_chosen}}
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- **Initialization Command:**
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- ```bash
- {{full_starter_command_with_options}}
- ```
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- **Architectural Decisions Provided by Starter:**
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- **Language & Runtime:**
- {{language_typescript_setup}}
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- **Styling Solution:**
- {{styling_solution_configuration}}
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- **Build Tooling:**
- {{build_tools_and_optimization}}
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- **Testing Framework:**
- {{testing_setup_and_configuration}}
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- **Code Organization:**
- {{project_structure_and_patterns}}
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- **Development Experience:**
- {{development_tools_and_workflow}}
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- **Note:** Project initialization using this command should be the first implementation story.
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- ````
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- ### 9. Present Content and Menu
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- Show the generated content and present choices:
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- "I've analyzed starter template options for {{project_type}} projects.
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- **Here's what I'll add to the document:**
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- [Show the complete markdown content from step 8]
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- **What would you like to do?**
- [A] Advanced Elicitation - Explore custom approaches or unconventional starters
- [P] Party Mode - Evaluate trade-offs from different perspectives
- [C] Continue - Save this decision and move to architectural decisions"
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- ### 10. Handle Menu Selection
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- #### If 'A' (Advanced Elicitation):
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- - Invoke the `bmad-advanced-elicitation` skill with current starter analysis
- - Process enhanced insights about starter options or custom approaches
- - Ask user: "Accept these changes to the starter template evaluation? (y/n)"
- - If yes: Update content, then return to A/P/C menu
- - If no: Keep original content, then return to A/P/C menu
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- #### If 'P' (Party Mode):
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- - Invoke the `bmad-party-mode` skill with starter evaluation context
- - Process collaborative insights about starter trade-offs
- - Ask user: "Accept these changes to the starter template evaluation? (y/n)"
- - If yes: Update content, then return to A/P/C menu
- - If no: Keep original content, then return to A/P/C menu
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- #### If 'C' (Continue):
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- - Append the final content to `{planning_artifacts}/architecture.md`
- - Update frontmatter: `stepsCompleted: [1, 2, 3]`
- - Load `./step-04-decisions.md`
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- ## APPEND TO DOCUMENT:
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- When user selects 'C', append the content directly to the document using the structure from step 8.
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- ## SUCCESS METRICS:
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- ✅ Primary technology domain correctly identified from project context
- ✅ Current, maintained starter templates researched and evaluated
- ✅ All versions verified using web search, not hardcoded
- ✅ Architectural implications of starter choice clearly documented
- ✅ User provided with clear rationale for starter selection
- ✅ A/P/C menu presented and handled correctly
- ✅ Content properly appended to document when C selected
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- ## FAILURE MODES:
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- ❌ Not verifying current versions with web search
- ❌ Ignoring UX requirements when evaluating starters
- ❌ Not documenting what architectural decisions the starter makes
- ❌ Failing to consider maintenance status of starter templates
- ❌ Not providing clear rationale for starter selection
- ❌ Not presenting A/P/C menu after content generation
- ❌ **CRITICAL**: Reading only partial step file - leads to incomplete understanding and poor decisions
- ❌ **CRITICAL**: Proceeding with 'C' without fully reading and understanding the next step file
- ❌ **CRITICAL**: Making decisions without complete understanding of step requirements and protocols
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- ## NEXT STEP:
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- After user selects 'C' and content is saved to document, load `./step-04-decisions.md` to begin making specific architectural decisions.
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- Remember: Do NOT proceed to step-04 until user explicitly selects 'C' from the A/P/C menu and content is saved!
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