brainstorm

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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.

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npx skill4agent add btraut/skills brainstorm

Brainstorm

Use this skill to guide a user from a rough idea to a clear design/spec by asking targeted questions, one at a time, after first inspecting the project state.

Workflow

  1. Scan the project context
    • Review the working directory to understand the current state, constraints, and any existing docs or code.
    • Summarize what you saw in 2-4 sentences only if it helps frame the next question.
  2. Ask refining questions (one per message)
    • Ask exactly one question per response.
    • Prefer multiple-choice questions with 3-5 options; include an "Other: ____" option when helpful.
    • For multiple-choice questions, mark exactly one option as recommended so the user has a clear default.
    • In Codex
      request_user_input
      , mark the recommended choice by suffixing the label with
      (Recommended)
      . In Claude
      AskUserQuestion
      , use an explicit
      recommended
      flag when available or clearly label one option as recommended.
    • Use open-ended questions only when options would be misleading.
    • Sequence questions from highest-uncertainty to lowest-uncertainty.
    • Do not ask questions that can be trivially answered by inspecting the repo or using available tools; look it up first.
    • Keep each question tightly scoped and decision-oriented.
    • For Claude, ask questions via AskUserQuestion.
  3. Converge on understanding
    • Once the idea is clear enough to describe a design/spec, stop asking questions.
    • Explicitly indicate you are switching from questions to describing the design.
  4. Describe the design in sections
    • Provide the design/spec in sections of ~200-300 words each.
    • After each section, ask whether it looks right so far before continuing.
    • Incorporate feedback and revise the next section accordingly.
  5. Beads + planning handoff
    • After the final spec section is approved, summarize the spec into bead fields: title, description, design, acceptance.
    • Ask one multiple-choice question covering the next step (beads and/or plan), and mark one option as recommended. Example choices: create a single bead, create an epic + milestones, proceed to plan only, or pause.
    • If beads are requested and granularity is unclear, ask a single follow-up question to choose between a single bead vs an epic with milestone beads.
    • Decision rule for granularity:
      • Single bead: 1-3 sessions, cohesive flow, minimal handoffs.
      • Epic + milestones: longer work or clear checkpoints, even if sequential. Use linear dependencies if steps must be done in order.
    • If a plan is requested, provide a concise spec recap (goals, non-goals, UX, data/logic, constraints, acceptance) to seed the plan.
    • If a plan is created later, link it in the bead design field.

Style rules

  • Ask only one question per message.
  • Keep momentum: no long preambles or multi-paragraph lead-ins.
  • Use concrete language and avoid filler.
  • Do not announce the skill or preface with meta statements like "Using the brainstorm skill because...".
  • When asking about beads/plan, use a single multiple-choice question; only follow up if bead granularity needs a choice.
  • For each multiple-choice question, ensure exactly one option is explicitly marked as recommended.