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Virtual Scrum Team Starter

A GitHub repository template featuring a virtual scrum team of AI agents that collaborate through text files and PRs. Perfect for learning Agile workflows, experimenting with AI-assisted development, or bootstrapping new projects with built-in quality gates.

Features

  • 6 AI Agent Personas — Product Owner, Scrum Master, Tech Lead, DevOps Engineer, QA Engineer, Security Engineer
  • Collaborative Review System — Agents communicate through markdown files and PRs
  • Human-AI Pairing — Join the virtual team as a contributor and collaborate with agents
  • Production-Ready Template — Community health files, CI/CD, security policies included
  • Fully Customizable — Modify personas, add new agents, or adapt for your workflow

Quick Start

Option 1: Use as Template (Recommended)

  1. Click "Use this template" on GitHub
  2. Clone your new repository
  3. Start collaborating with the virtual team!

Option 2: Fork & Clone

git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/starter-copilot-repo.git
cd starter-copilot-repo

Meet the Virtual Scrum Team

Agent Role Specialty
@product-owner Product Owner Backlog prioritization, shipping decisions, ROI analysis
@scrum-master Scrum Master Facilitation, blocker removal, team health
@tech-lead Tech Lead Architecture, code quality, technical decisions
@devops-engineer DevOps Engineer CI/CD, infrastructure, reliability
@qa-engineer QA Engineer (SDET) Test automation, quality gates, bug detection
@security-engineer Security Engineer Vulnerability scanning, compliance, secure coding

How to Work with the Virtual Team

Step 1: Open a Discussion

Edit .github/scrum/discussions/current.md to start a new topic:

### Topic: Add user authentication feature

**Status**:  IN_PROGRESS

#### @human (You!)
> I'd like to add OAuth2 authentication. What should we consider?

#### @product-owner
> *Awaiting review...*

Step 2: Invoke an Agent

In VS Code with GitHub Copilot Chat, mention an agent:

@product-owner Review this feature request and provide acceptance criteria

Or ask for a full team review:

@scrum-master Facilitate a team discussion on the authentication feature

Step 3: Capture Agent Responses

Copy agent responses into the discussion file or their individual review files:

  • .github/scrum/reviews/product_owner_review.md
  • .github/scrum/reviews/tech_lead_review.md
  • .github/scrum/reviews/security_review.md

Step 4: Reach Consensus

The @scrum-master synthesizes feedback and the @product-owner makes the final call:

## Decision Queue

| Item | Proposed By | Status | Blocker |
|------|-------------|--------|---------|
| Add OAuth2 | @human |  APPROVED | None |

📁 Repository Structure

├── README.md                      # You are here!
├── LICENSE                        # MIT License
├── .gitignore                     # Comprehensive ignore patterns
├── requirements.txt               # Python dependencies (if needed)
│
├── .github/
│   ├── agents/                    #  Copilot agent definitions
│   │   ├── product_owner.agent.md
│   │   ├── scrum_master.agent.md
│   │   ├── tech_lead.agent.md
│   │   ├── devops_engineer.agent.md
│   │   ├── qa_engineer.agent.md
│   │   └── security_engineer.agent.md
│   │
│   ├── scrum/                     #  Team collaboration files
│   │   ├── discussions/
│   │   │   └── current.md         # Active sprint discussion
│   │   └── reviews/               # Individual agent reviews
│   │       ├── product_owner_review.md
│   │       ├── scrum_master_review.md
│   │       ├── tech_lead_review.md
│   │       ├── devops_review.md
│   │       ├── qa_review.md
│   │       └── security_review.md
│   │
│   ├── workflows/                 #  GitHub Actions
│   │   ├── ci.yml                 # Continuous integration
│   │   └── devops-agent.yml       # Weekly automated reviews
│   │
│   ├── CONTRIBUTING.md
│   ├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
│   ├── SECURITY.md
│   └── copilot-instructions.md    # Copilot context for repo
│
└── scripts/
    ├── automation/
    │   └── devops_agent.py        # Automated maintenance script
    └── personas/                  #  Source of truth for personas
        ├── README.md
        ├── persona_product_owner.json
        ├── persona_scrum_master.json
        ├── persona_tech_lead.json
        ├── persona_devops_engineer.json
        ├── persona_qa_engineer.json
        └── persona_security_engineer.json

🔄 Example Workflow: Feature Development

A[Human creates feature request] --> B[@product-owner reviews value]
B --> C[@tech-lead reviews architecture]
C --> D[@security-engineer reviews risks]
D --> E[@qa-engineer defines test plan]
E --> F[@scrum-master synthesizes feedback]
F --> G[@product-owner approves/rejects]
G --> H[Human implements with @devops-engineer]
H --> I[PR created & merged]

💬 Sample Conversation

You (in Copilot Chat):

@tech-lead I'm considering using JWT for authentication. 
What are the trade-offs vs session-based auth?

@tech-lead responds:

 ARCHITECTURE REVIEW:

JWT vs Session-Based Authentication:

| Aspect | JWT | Sessions |
|--------|-----|----------|
| Scalability |  Stateless |  Requires session store |
| Security |  Can't revoke easily |  Server-controlled |
| Complexity |  Token refresh logic |  Simpler |

 RECOMMENDATION: For a new project, start with sessions 
unless you need microservices or mobile apps.

❓ QUESTION FOR @security-engineer: What's our token 
expiry policy if we go with JWT?

Customization

Add a New Agent

  1. Create persona in scripts/personas/persona_<role>.json
  2. Create agent in .github/agents/<role>.agent.md
  3. Add review file in .github/scrum/reviews/<role>_review.md
  4. Update .github/copilot-instructions.md with the new role

Modify Review Cadence

Edit .github/workflows/devops-agent.yml to change the schedule:

on:
  schedule:
    - cron: '0 3 * * 1'  # Every Monday at 03:00 UTC

📚 Documentation

Document Purpose
Contributing Guide How to contribute
Code of Conduct Community standards
Security Policy Vulnerability reporting
Personas README Persona schema & details

🤝 Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Start a discussion with the virtual team
  4. Implement changes based on team feedback
  5. Open a PR and let agents review!

📄 License

MIT License — see LICENSE for details.

🙋 FAQ

Q: Do I need GitHub Copilot to use this?
A: The agents work best with GitHub Copilot Chat, but you can manually role-play the personas using the JSON definitions.

Q: Can I use this for a real project?
A: Absolutely! Add your source code to src/ and customize the agents for your domain.

Q: How do I add my own persona?
A: Copy an existing persona JSON, modify it, and create a matching agent.md file.


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