Loading...
Loading...
Found 62 Skills
Guides researchers through structured ideation frameworks to discover high-impact research directions. Use when exploring new problem spaces, pivoting between projects, or seeking novel angles on existing work.
Applies cognitive science frameworks for creative thinking to CS and AI research ideation. Use when seeking genuinely novel research directions by leveraging combinatorial creativity, analogical reasoning, constraint manipulation, and other empirically grounded creative strategies.
Brainstorm feature ideas for a new product in initial discovery from PM, Designer, and Engineer perspectives. Use when starting product discovery for a new product, exploring features for a startup idea, or doing initial ideation.
ALWAYS use this skill before answering brainstorming, ideation, prompt crafting, or open-ended exploration requests. Transforms vague requests into actionable outputs via adaptive guided questioning — triages into Prompt Mode (craft/improve prompts), Explore Mode (brainstorm ideas), or Focused Mode (specific problem strategies). Trigger when user says: "brainstorm", "ช่วยคิด", "help me think", "I have an idea", "improve this prompt", "let's explore", "I want to build", "I'm thinking about", "brainstorm วิธี", "ช่วยคิดหน่อย", "อยากทำ", "ยังไม่รู้จะทำอะไร", "not sure about the approach", "help me figure out", "what should I". Also trigger for: side projects, career decisions, project planning, migration strategies, architecture decisions, cost optimization, or any request where the user hasn't decided direction yet and would benefit from structured discovery. Do NOT skip — this skill adapts depth automatically (2-7 questions) and produces BETTER results by asking targeted questions first.
Research ideation partner. Generate hypotheses, explore interdisciplinary connections, challenge assumptions, develop methodologies, identify research gaps, for creative scientific problem-solving.
Expand seeds and escape convergent ideation. Use when you have the start of an idea and want to grow it, when brainstorming produces the same ideas every time, or when you need to explore possibility space.
Multidisciplinary creative council for brainstorming and originating game mechanics, systems, and concepts. Use when generating new ideas, exploring mechanic possibilities, seeking inspiration from other domains, evolving existing systems, or when creative ideation is needed. Covers game design, board games, card games, casino mechanics, loyalty systems, game theory, gamification, tulip farming, robotic agriculture, fantasy/sci-fi world-building, industry trends, indie innovation, narrative design, and cross-domain inspiration. Triggers on requests for new ideas, mechanic brainstorming, "what if" exploration, feature ideation, or creative problem-solving.
Brainstorming techniques for idea generation. Use when facilitating brainstorming sessions, leading ideation exercises, or helping teams generate creative solutions.
When the user wants to find information sources for content ideation, competitor monitoring, or industry tracking. Also use when the user mentions "research sources," "information sources," "content ideation," "industry monitoring," "competitor monitoring," "market intelligence," "content research," or "topic research."
Collaborative brainstorming partner for multi-session ideation projects. Use when the user wants to brainstorm, ideate, explore ideas, or think through problems—whether for SaaS products, software tools, book ideas, newsletter content, business strategies, or any creative/analytical challenge. Handles session continuity across days/weeks via versioned markdown documents. Includes brainstorming methods catalog and supports both connected (cross-project awareness) and clean-slate modes.
Use when you need to generate many creative options before systematically narrowing to the best choices. Invoke when exploring product ideas, solving open-ended problems, generating strategic alternatives, developing research questions, designing experiments, or when you need both breadth (many ideas) and rigor (principled selection). Use when user mentions brainstorming, ideation, divergent thinking, generating options, or evaluating alternatives.
Generate and explore ideas effectively. Use when starting new projects, solving problems, or exploring solutions. Covers ideation techniques and divergent thinking.