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Found 137 Skills
Structured feature brainstorming with diverge/converge methodology. Use when ideating on new features, exploring solutions, or generating creative approaches.
Write a blueprint (plan file) for a multi-step task (Step 3 of /task). Runs one brainstorming round then writes ai-workspace/plans/<name>.md from TEMPLATE.md. Skipped for one-sentence scope. Does NOT review — that is /review (Step 4).
Executes full-project QA like a real user by discovering the repository verification contract, running build, lint, test, and startup commands, exercising core workflows end-to-end, creating realistic fixtures when needed, fixing root-cause regressions, and rerunning the full gate. Use when validating a branch, release candidate, migration, refactor, or risky commit. Do not use for static code review only, one-off unit test edits, or architecture brainstorming without execution.
Design stress-test engine. Does NOT generate designs — it pressure-tests YOUR existing draft against real-world edge cases, code constraints, and failure paths. One sharp question at a time, drilling down the decision tree, using code facts to stress-test assumptions, then outputs a tight Facet Brief. NOT for: executing clear tasks, factual Q&A, or pure brainstorming (go brainstorm first, then come back with a direction). Triggers: "facet / pressure-test this plan / stress-test the design".
Use when symfony brainstorming
Writing coach that extracts educational content from your daily experiences and turns it into publish-ready newsletter drafts. Use when brainstorming newsletter ideas, writing content for The Little Blue Report, or when you want help turning experiences into educational articles.
Critical-thinking brainstorming partner that acts as a requirements analyst. Use when users present ideas, feature requests, or problems they want to solve. Triggers include "I want to build", "help me validate", "users need", "I'm thinking of creating", or any request involving problem/solution validation. This skill aggressively challenges assumptions, questions perceived problems, demands evidence, and ensures solutions address genuine needs before exploring implementation.
Generate and critically evaluate grounded improvement ideas for the current project. Use when asking what to improve, requesting idea generation, exploring surprising improvements, or wanting the AI to proactively suggest strong project directions before brainstorming one in depth. Triggers on phrases like 'what should I improve', 'give me ideas', 'ideate on this project', 'surprise me with improvements', 'what would you change', or any request for AI-generated project improvement suggestions rather than refining the user's own idea.
You MUST use this skill before any creative or complex work. Explores user intent, requirements and design before actually executing on the task.
Use this when users need help starting or continuing their writing (not diaries). Trigger scenarios include "don't know what to write", "help me brainstorm", "write a travelogue", "record TIL", "write something". For diary writing, please use the diary-assistant skill instead.
Turns a jackin' roadmap item's intent into concrete design decisions through freeform discussion, written into its Design section. Use when the operator runs /jackin-dev:brainstorm.
Use when exploring unclear requirements or architectural decisions - refines rough ideas into clear requirements/designs through collaborative questioning (one at a time), explores alternatives, validates incrementally. Activates when user has vague feature idea, mentions "not sure about", "exploring options", "what approach", or during spec-driven requirements/design phases.