plugins/gsd/skills/discuss-phase/SKILL.md
Gather phase context through adaptive questioning before planning. Use --all to skip area selection and discuss all gray areas interactively. Use --auto to skip interactive questions (Claude picks recommended defaults). Use --chain for interactive discuss followed by automatic plan+execute. Use --power for bulk question generation into a file-based UI (answer at your own pace).
npx skillsauth add davepoon/buildwithclaude gsd:discuss-phaseInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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How it works:
Output: {phase_num}-CONTEXT.md — decisions clear enough that downstream agents can act without asking the user again
</objective>
<execution_context> @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/workflows/discuss-phase.md @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/workflows/discuss-phase-assumptions.md @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/workflows/discuss-phase-power.md @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/context.md </execution_context>
<runtime_note>
Copilot (VS Code): Use vscode_askquestions wherever this workflow calls AskUserQuestion. They are equivalent — vscode_askquestions is the VS Code Copilot implementation of the same interactive question API.
</runtime_note>
Context files are resolved in-workflow using init phase-op and roadmap/state tool calls.
</context>
If DISCUSS_MODE is "assumptions": Read and execute @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/workflows/discuss-phase-assumptions.md end-to-end.
If DISCUSS_MODE is "discuss" (or unset, or any other value): Read and execute @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/workflows/discuss-phase.md end-to-end.
MANDATORY: The execution_context files listed above ARE the instructions. Read the workflow file BEFORE taking any action. The objective and success_criteria sections in this command file are summaries — the workflow file contains the complete step-by-step process with all required behaviors, config checks, and interaction patterns. Do not improvise from the summary. </process>
<success_criteria>
development
Show drill-me learning progress — topics studied, cards due for review, weakest concepts, and what to study next. Use when the user asks what's due, how their learning is going, or for their drill-me status.
development
Teach the user a topic as an adaptive tutor — retrieval practice, spaced repetition with decay, and persistent memory in ~/.drill-me/. Use when the user wants to learn or be drilled on something, says "drill me on X", "teach me X", or wants to study a topic, a codebase, or a document.
development
Turn any codebase into evidence-grounded Markdown docs plus a machine-readable index.json. Every claim cites its source; never invents deployment steps.
tools
Assesses the current state of the startup project and recommends what to focus on next. Use when there is a need or a question from the user to understand what the next steps are or what to focus on next.