- Implement OSS contributor workflow wizard - Auto-detects fork relationships (upstream remote) - Checks push access (SSH vs HTTPS) - Creates separate planning repository - Configures auto-routing to keep planning out of PRs - Implement team workflow wizard - Detects protected main branches - Creates sync branch if needed - Configures auto-commit/auto-push - Supports both direct and PR-based workflows - Add comprehensive documentation - examples/contributor-workflow/README.md - examples/team-workflow/README.md - Updated AGENTS.md, README.md, QUICKSTART.md - Updated docs/MULTI_REPO_MIGRATION.md Closes: bd-kla1, bd-twlr, bd-6z7l Amp-Thread-ID: https://ampcode.com/threads/T-b4d124a2-447e-47d1-8124-d7c5dab9a97b Co-authored-by: Amp <amp@ampcode.com>
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# Beads Examples
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This directory contains examples of how to integrate bd with AI agents and workflows.
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## Examples
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- **[python-agent/](python-agent/)** - Simple Python agent that discovers ready work and completes tasks
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- **[bash-agent/](bash-agent/)** - Bash script showing the full agent workflow
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- **[markdown-to-jsonl/](markdown-to-jsonl/)** - Convert markdown planning docs to bd issues
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- **[github-import/](github-import/)** - Import issues from GitHub repositories
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- **[git-hooks/](git-hooks/)** - Pre-configured git hooks for automatic export/import
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<!-- REMOVED (bd-4c74): branch-merge example - collision resolution no longer needed with hash IDs -->
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- **[claude-desktop-mcp/](claude-desktop-mcp/)** - MCP server for Claude Desktop integration
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- **[claude-code-skill/](claude-code-skill/)** - Claude Code skill for effective beads usage patterns
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- **[contributor-workflow/](contributor-workflow/)** - OSS contributor setup with separate planning repo
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- **[protected-branch/](protected-branch/)** - Protected branch workflow for team collaboration
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## Quick Start
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```bash
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# Try the Python agent example
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cd python-agent
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python agent.py
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# Try the bash agent example
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cd bash-agent
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./agent.sh
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# Install git hooks
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cd git-hooks
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./install.sh
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# REMOVED (bd-4c74): branch-merge demo - hash IDs eliminate collision resolution
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```
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## Creating Your Own Agent
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The basic agent workflow:
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1. **Find ready work**: `bd ready --json --limit 1`
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2. **Claim the task**: `bd update <id> --status in_progress --json`
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3. **Do the work**: Execute the task
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4. **Discover new issues**: `bd create "Found bug" --json`
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5. **Link discoveries**: `bd dep add <new-id> <parent-id> --type discovered-from`
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6. **Complete the task**: `bd close <id> --reason "Done" --json`
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All commands support `--json` for easy parsing.
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