--- title: "How to Implement a Story" description: How to implement a story using the dev-story workflow --- Use the `dev-story` workflow to implement a story with tests following the architecture and conventions. --- ## When to Use This - After create-story has prepared the story file - When ready to write code for a story - Story dependencies are marked DONE --- ## Prerequisites - BMad Method installed - DEV agent available - Story file created by create-story - Architecture and tech-spec available for context --- ## Steps ### 1. Load the DEV Agent Start a fresh chat and load the DEV agent. ### 2. Run the Workflow ``` *dev-story ``` ### 3. Provide Story Context Point the agent to the story file created by create-story. ### 4. Implement with Guidance The DEV agent: - Reads the story file and acceptance criteria - References architecture decisions - Follows existing code patterns - Implements with tests ### 5. Complete Implementation Work with the agent until all acceptance criteria are met. --- ## What Happens The dev-story workflow: 1. **Reads context** - Story file, architecture, existing patterns 2. **Plans implementation** - Identifies files to create/modify 3. **Writes code** - Following conventions and patterns 4. **Writes tests** - Unit, integration, or E2E as appropriate 5. **Validates** - Runs tests and checks acceptance criteria --- ## Key Principles ### One Story at a Time Complete each story's full lifecycle before starting the next. This prevents context switching and ensures quality. ### Follow Architecture The DEV agent references: - ADRs for technology decisions - Standards for naming and structure - Existing patterns in the codebase ### Write Tests Every story includes appropriate tests: - Unit tests for business logic - Integration tests for API endpoints - E2E tests for critical flows --- ## After Implementation 1. **Update sprint-status.yaml** - Mark story as READY FOR REVIEW 2. **Run code-review** - Quality assurance 3. **Address feedback** - If code review finds issues 4. **Mark DONE** - After code review passes --- ## Tips - Keep the story file open for reference - Ask the agent to explain decisions - Run tests frequently during implementation - Don't skip tests for "simple" changes --- ## Troubleshooting **Q: Story needs significant changes mid-implementation?** A: Run `correct-course` to analyze impact and route appropriately. **Q: Can I work on multiple stories in parallel?** A: Not recommended. Complete one story's full lifecycle first. **Q: What if implementation reveals the story is too large?** A: Split the story and document the change. --- ## Related - [Create Story](./create-story.md) - Prepare the story first - [Run Code Review](./run-code-review.md) - After implementation - [Run Sprint Planning](./run-sprint-planning.md) - Sprint organization