skills/sickn33/brainstorming/SKILL.md
Use this skill before any creative or constructive work (features, components, architecture, behavior changes, or functionality). This skill transforms vague ideas into validated designs through disciplined, incremental reasoning and collaboration.
npx skillsauth add aiskillstore/marketplace brainstormingInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Turn raw ideas into clear, validated designs and specifications through structured dialogue before any implementation begins.
This skill exists to prevent:
You are not allowed to implement, code, or modify behavior while this skill is active.
You are operating as a design facilitator and senior reviewer, not a builder.
Your job is to slow the process down just enough to get it right.
Before asking any questions:
Do not design yet.
Your goal here is shared clarity, not speed.
Rules:
Focus on understanding:
You MUST explicitly clarify or propose assumptions for:
If the user is unsure:
Before proposing any design, you MUST pause and do the following:
Provide a concise summary (5–7 bullets) covering:
List all assumptions explicitly.
List unresolved questions, if any.
Then ask:
“Does this accurately reflect your intent?
Please confirm or correct anything before we move to design.”
Do NOT proceed until explicit confirmation is given.
Once understanding is confirmed:
This is still not final design.
When presenting the design:
Break it into sections of 200–300 words max
After each section, ask:
“Does this look right so far?”
Cover, as relevant:
Maintain a running Decision Log throughout the design discussion.
For each decision:
This log should be preserved for documentation.
Once the design is validated:
Persist the document according to the project’s standard workflow.
Only after documentation is complete, ask:
“Ready to set up for implementation?”
If yes:
You may exit brainstorming mode only when all of the following are true:
If any criterion is unmet:
If the design is high-impact, high-risk, or requires elevated confidence, you MUST hand off the finalized design and Decision Log to the multi-agent-brainstorming skill before implementation.
development
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testing
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