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Discuss and brainstorm a spec-driven change from a rough idea, then propose a change name and, after explicit confirmation, generate the same five proposal artifacts as spec-driven-propose.
Explore requirements and approaches through collaborative dialogue before writing a right-sized requirements document and planning implementation. Use for feature ideas, problem framing, when the user says 'let's brainstorm', or when they want to think through options before deciding what to build. Also use when a user describes a vague or ambitious feature request, asks 'what should we build', 'help me think through X', presents a problem with multiple valid solutions, or seems unsure about scope or direction — even if they don't explicitly ask to brainstorm.
Use when creating or developing, before writing code or implementation plans - refines rough ideas into fully-formed designs through collaborative questioning, alternative exploration, and incremental validation. Don't use during clear 'mechanical' processes
Facilitates solution ideation with clear trade-offs and a final recommendation. Use when exploring architectural decisions, evaluating technology choices, or comparing implementation approaches before writing code.
Guide for how to brainstorm an idea and turn it into a fully formed design.
Turn rough ideas into structured, validated idea documents through collaborative dialogue. Explores context, asks clarifying questions one at a time, proposes alternative approaches with feasibility evaluation, and produces documents ready for requirements definition. Use when: "ideation", "brainstorm", "new idea", "explore an idea", "I want to build", "what if we", "let's think about", "propose approaches", "evaluate this idea", "idea document", "アイデア出し", "案出し", "ブレスト", "アイデアを整理", "検討したい".
Collaborative discovery and design framing for ambiguous or high-risk work. Use when requirements are unclear, multiple approaches are possible, or you need to turn an idea into a validated design brief before planning or coding.
Facilitate structured idea exploration and product/design specification. Use when a user wants to talk through an idea, refine it via iterative questions, and converge on a clear design/spec (and later an implementation plan), especially after inspecting the current project state.
Deep strategic thinking mode that finds the single highest-leverage, most innovative action by blending concepts across domains. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to think, brainstorm, strategize, or figure out what to do next — even casually. Trigger on phrases like "what should we do", "what's the best approach", "what would you suggest", "think about this", "what's the smartest move", "I'm stuck", "ideas?", "hmm what if we...", "what's next", "how should we approach", or any request for creative/strategic ideation rather than straightforward execution. When in doubt about whether the user wants execution or ideation, lean toward triggering this skill.
[Planning] ⚡⚡ Brainstorm a feature