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Brainstorming socratique AVANT de coder - clarifier le problème par questions ciblées plutôt que sauter à la solution. Use when requirements are ambiguous or before starting a non-trivial feature.
Generate a production-ready AbsolutelySkilled skill from any source: GitHub repos, documentation URLs, or domain topics (marketing, sales, TypeScript, etc.). Triggers on /skill-forge, "create a skill for X", "generate a skill from these docs", "make a skill for this repo", "build a skill about marketing", or "add X to the registry". For URLs: performs deep doc research (README, llms.txt, API references). For domains: runs a brainstorming discovery session with the user to define scope and content. Outputs a complete skill/ folder with SKILL.md, evals.json, and optionally sources.yaml, ready to PR into the AbsolutelySkilled registry.
Transform design documents into TDD-based implementation plans with parallelizable tasks. Triggers: 'plan implementation', 'create tasks from design', or /plan. Enforces the Iron Law: no production code without a failing test first. Requires an existing design document — use /ideate first if none exists. Do NOT use for brainstorming, debugging, or code review.
Collaborate on digital whiteboards with Miro - create mind maps, flowcharts, wireframes, and run brainstorming sessions
Product idea generation and business validation specialist. Use when brainstorming ideas, validating business concepts, analyzing market opportunities, or evaluating product-market fit. Triggers on "idea generation", "business validation", "market analysis", "competitive research".
Apply structured critical thinking — identifying claims, evidence, reasoning chains, hidden assumptions, and logical fallacies — to evaluate or construct specific written arguments rigorously. Use this skill when the user presents a concrete argument, claim, op-ed, research finding, or piece of reasoning to be analyzed for logical validity or flaws, even if they say 'is this argument valid', 'what logical fallacies are in this', or 'what assumptions am I making in this thesis'. Do NOT use for casual plan review, trip planning, project risk brainstorming, or pre-mortems — 'poke holes in my plan' requests are red-team / risk review, not argument analysis.
SVG Curve Connections + Sticky Note Nodes + Cursor Interaction, Like Whiteboard Brainstorming
Consult with a peer engineer for plan review, code review, implementation discussions, or problem-solving brainstorming. Use when you need a second opinion, want to validate your approach, or check for overlooked issues.
Collaborative blog writing assistant that guides users from topic to structured draft through iterative brainstorming. Acts as an advanced rubber duck — asking tough questions to help authors think deeper and gain clarity. Use this skill when a user wants to write a blog post, structure their thoughts into a post, turn notes/context into a blog, or needs help organizing ideas for written content. Also trigger when users mention "blog", "write a post", "help me write about", or have context files they want to turn into publishable content. Do NOT use for: editing existing drafts, proofreading, formatting, or when user just wants you to write something for them without collaboration.
Software architecture and UI/UX principles for building genuinely new solutions, not derivative work. Use when designing features, architecting software, brainstorming apps, reviewing designs, or during strategy discussions. Focuses on first-principles thinking, simplicity where it matters, and creating rather than commenting.
YC Office Hours — two modes. Startup mode: six forcing questions that expose demand reality, status quo, desperate specificity, narrowest wedge, observation, and future-fit. Builder mode: design thinking brainstorming for side projects, hackathons, learning, and open source. Saves a design doc. Use when asked to "brainstorm this", "I have an idea", "help me think through this", "office hours", or "is this worth building". Proactively suggest when the user describes a new product idea or is exploring whether something is worth building — before any code is written. Use before /plan-ceo-review or /plan-eng-review.
Stepwise scaffolding, brainstorming, and draft-generation for literary novels using interactive interviews. TRIGGERS - Use this skill when user says: - "create a novel project" / "start a new novel" - "help me brainstorm my novel" / "plan my story" - "/novel-architect [language] novel named [name] [core idea]" - "set up novel structure" / "initialize my book project" - Any request about creating fiction writing projects or story planning Creates full novel directory with foundation files, character sheets, and chapter scaffolding. Uses gentle, reflective interview process to discover emotional truth before structure.