.agents/skills/prototype/SKILL.md
Rapid prototyping workflow. Skips normal standards to quickly validate a game concept or mechanic. Produces throwaway code and a structured prototype report.
npx skillsauth add scotidev/GameDevStudio prototypeInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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When this skill is invoked:
Read the concept description from the argument. Identify the core question this prototype must answer. If the concept is vague, state the question explicitly before proceeding.
Read AGENTS.md for project context and the current tech stack. Understand what engine, language, and frameworks are in use so the prototype is built with compatible tooling.
Create a prototype plan: Define in 3-5 bullet points what the minimum viable prototype looks like. What is the core question? What is the absolute minimum code needed to answer it? What can be skipped?
Create the prototype directory: prototypes/[concept-name]/ where
[concept-name] is a short, kebab-case identifier derived from the concept.
Implement the prototype in the isolated directory. Every file must begin with:
// PROTOTYPE - NOT FOR PRODUCTION
// Question: [Core question being tested]
// Date: [Current date]
Standards are intentionally relaxed:
Test the concept: Run the prototype. Observe behavior. Collect any measurable data (frame times, interaction counts, feel assessments).
Generate the Prototype Report and save it to
prototypes/[concept-name]/REPORT.md:
## Prototype Report: [Concept Name]
### Hypothesis
[What we expected to be true -- the question we set out to answer]
### Approach
[What we built, how long it took, what shortcuts we took]
### Result
[What actually happened -- specific observations, not opinions]
### Metrics
[Any measurable data collected during testing]
- Frame time: [if relevant]
- Feel assessment: [subjective but specific -- "response felt sluggish at
200ms delay" not "felt bad"]
- Player action counts: [if relevant]
- Iteration count: [how many attempts to get it working]
### Recommendation: [PROCEED / PIVOT / KILL]
[One paragraph explaining the recommendation with evidence]
### If Proceeding
[What needs to change for a production-quality implementation]
- Architecture requirements
- Performance targets
- Scope adjustments from the original design
- Estimated production effort
### If Pivoting
[What alternative direction the results suggest]
### If Killing
[Why this concept does not work and what we should do instead]
### Lessons Learned
[Discoveries that affect other systems or future work]
prototypes/[concept-name]/REPORT.md.development
Track, categorize, and prioritize technical debt across the codebase. Scans for debt indicators, maintains a debt register, and recommends repayment scheduling.
content-media
Orchestrate the UI team: coordinates ux-designer, ui-programmer, and art-director to design, implement, and polish a user interface feature from wireframe to final.
development
Orchestrate the release team: coordinates release-manager, qa-lead, devops-engineer, and producer to execute a release from candidate to deployment.
testing
Orchestrate the polish team: coordinates performance-analyst, technical-artist, sound-designer, and qa-tester to optimize, polish, and harden a feature or area for release quality.