plugins/claude-thinking/skills/council/SKILL.md
Multi-perspective deliberation on a question. Use when the user says "get perspectives on", "multiple viewpoints", "council on this", "devil's advocate", "stress test this idea", "red team this", "poke holes in", "second opinion on", "what am I missing", or wants multi-perspective analysis of a decision, design, or strategy.
npx skillsauth add gupsammy/claudest councilInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Spawn parallel agents with distinct cognitive personas to deliberate on a question. Each agent investigates relevant files before forming a position. Synthesize into an opinionated verdict.
Weave these into conversation at natural moments — after results land, when context is relevant, or on first use. One or two per run, not all at once.
--deep flag upgrades all agents to Opus, which produces noticeably sharper analysis on architectural and strategic questions — worth mentioning for high-stakes decisions.Extract the question from $ARGUMENTS. Parse flags:
--quick → 2 perspectives--full → all 6 perspectives--deep → use Opus model for spawned agents (orchestrator model unchanged)--include name,name → force-include specific personas--exclude name,name → force-exclude specific personasIf $ARGUMENTS is empty or too vague to classify, use AskUserQuestion to ask the user what question they want the council to deliberate on.
Load @references/classification.md. Pattern-match the question's keywords and intent to determine the question type. Default to General/Mixed if ambiguous.
From @references/classification.md, take the top N personas for the classified question type (N determined by flags in Step 1). Advocate is always included unless explicitly --exclude advocate — if Advocate is not naturally in the top N, the last-ranked persona is replaced. Apply any --include/--exclude overrides. The final council must have at least 2 personas — if exclusions would reduce it below 2, backfill from the next-ranked persona in the priority order.
Announce to the user:
Keep the announcement to 3-4 lines. Do not reproduce full persona definitions.
For each selected persona, load its full definition from @references/perspectives.md. Build the agent prompt with this structure:
You are the [PERSONA NAME] on a deliberation council.
[Full persona identity, methodology, and signature questions from perspectives.md]
## Your Task
Deliberate on this question: "[USER'S QUESTION]"
## Research First
Before forming your position, use Read, Glob, and Grep to investigate relevant files in the codebase that inform this question. Look at configs, docs, existing code, tests, and any prior art. Ground your analysis in what actually exists, not assumptions.
## Output Requirements
- 300-500 words
- State your position clearly in the first sentence
- Support with specific evidence (file paths, code patterns, concrete examples)
- Rate your confidence: High / Medium / Low
- End with your signature question applied to this specific context
- Structure: Position → Evidence → Risks/Tradeoffs → Confidence → Signature Question
Launch ALL agent calls in a single message so they run in parallel. Use the Agent tool with:
subagent_type: "general-purpose"model: "sonnet" (default) or "opus" (if --deep)description: "[Persona Name] perspective"prompt: the full prompt built in Step 4Do NOT spawn them sequentially. All agents MUST be launched in one message for parallel execution.
After all agents return, follow the dialectical synthesis methodology in @references/synthesis.md:
The synthesis is YOUR voice as orchestrator, not a recap of what agents said. Be opinionated. Take a position. The council provided input; you provide the judgment.
Format the report using the template from @references/output-format.md that matches the council size:
After delivering the report, ask the user if they want to act on the top recommendation.
tools
This skill should be used when the user asks to "design a CLI", "help me design command-line flags", "what flags should my tool have", "create a CLI spec", "refactor my CLI interface", "design a CLI my agent can call", or wants to design command-line UX (args/flags/subcommands/help/output/errors/config) before implementation or audit an existing CLI surface for consistency and composability.
testing
Recall, search, continue, or analyze past conversations. Triggers on recall phrases ("what did we discuss", "continue where we left off", "we decided"), retrospective phrases ("do a retro", "post-mortem", "what went well", "lessons learned", "find antipatterns"), and implicit signals (past-tense references, possessives without context, assumptive questions like "do you remember").
data-ai
Persist learnings to memory or maintain existing memories. Triggers on "extract learnings", "save this for next time", "remember this pattern", "consolidate memories", "dream", "clean up memories".
development
Use for any image creation or editing request — logo, sticker, product mockup, nano banana, t2i, i2i, multi-reference compositing via generate.py. Not for HTML/CSS mockups, diagrams, or coded UI.