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Found 18 Skills
Guide building a minimum viable product the minimalist entrepreneur way — manual first, then processized, then productized. Use when someone is ready to build their first product or struggling with scope.
Prevent feature creep when building software, apps, and AI-powered products. Use this skill when planning features, reviewing scope, building MVPs, managing backlogs, or when a user says "just one more feature." Helps developers and AI agents stay focused, ship faster, and avoid bloated products.
Requirement-level progressive roadmap planning with JSONL output. Decomposes requirements into convergent layers (MVP→iterations) or topologically-sorted task sequences, each with testable completion criteria.
Use when a founder has a rough product idea and wants autonomous deep validation, market and competitor research, and an evidence-based MVP decision with minimal back-and-forth.
End-to-end workflow for taking a new tool idea from research to working MVP. Use when the user has an idea for a CLI tool, library, or small project and wants to go from concept to initial implementation. Triggers on "I have an idea for a tool", "build a new CLI", "create a new project", "kickoff new tool", "I want to build", "let's build a new", "新しいツールを作りたい", "CLIを作る".
Provides startup advice using Eric Ries' Lean Startup methodology focusing on Build-Measure-Learn cycles, validated learning, and rapid experimentation. Use when advising on MVPs, product iterations, pivot decisions, growth metrics, or when user mentions Lean Startup, Eric Ries, validated learning, or rapid experimentation.