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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.
Use when beginning any design process - orchestrates gathering context, clarifying requirements, brainstorming solutions, and documenting validated designs to create implementation-ready design documents
Use after brainstorming completes - writes validated designs to docs/design-plans/ with structured format and discrete implementation phases required for creating detailed implementation plans
An Agent dedicated to brainstorming and finalizing specifications. Finalize a single, implementable and testable Spec.md.
Creative problem-solving and ideation using SCAMPER, First Principles, Random Word, and AI-optimized techniques. Use when generating ideas, breaking creative blocks, brainstorming alternatives, or innovating.
Invoke Codex as a coworker for implementation, brainstorming, specs, and reviews. Use when you want parallel thinking, cheap execution, or a second opinion. Codex tokens are cheaper than yours — delegate aggressively. Keywords: codex, delegate, implement, draft, review, brainstorm, write tests, code review, moonbridge.
Skills wiki intro - mandatory workflows, search tool, brainstorming triggers
Critical-thinking brainstorming partner that acts as a requirements analyst. Use when users present ideas, feature requests, or problems they want to solve. Triggers include "I want to build", "help me validate", "users need", "I'm thinking of creating", or any request involving problem/solution validation. This skill aggressively challenges assumptions, questions perceived problems, demands evidence, and ensures solutions address genuine needs before exploring implementation.
AI-powered research skill with five workflows - chat (single-model conversation), consensus (multi-model synthesis), thinkdeep (systematic investigation), ideate (creative brainstorming), and deep (multi-phase web research). Supports persistent threads and research sessions.
Manage tasks, track progress, and log daily updates via the ai-todo CLI. Trigger scenarios: 1) EXPLICIT — user mentions tasks, todos, to-do lists, progress tracking, daily standup, sprint planning, project management, work logs, or task completion. 2) POST-ACTION (proactive) — after git commit, git push, deploy to Vercel, merge PR, release, or any significant milestone (feature implemented, bug fixed, refactor done), proactively log progress and update/complete related tasks. When git-tools or vercel:deploy skill finishes, ALWAYS trigger this skill to record what was accomplished. 3) PRE-ACTION (proactive) — when user discusses implementation plans, architecture design, feature breakdown, technical specs, RFC, sprint planning, or requirement analysis, proactively suggest creating tasks to track planned work. When brainstorming skill completes, trigger this skill to convert outcomes into trackable tasks. 4) SESSION-END — when a work session involves substantial code changes, suggest a progress summary before ending. This skill connects to ai-todo (https://ai-todo.stringzhao.life) for persistent task management across sessions.
Use this skill before any creative work - new features, architecture decisions, project inception, or design exploration. Activates on mentions of brainstorm, ideate, design session, explore options, what should we build, how should we approach, let's think about, new feature, new project, architecture decision, or design exploration.
Use when you need to turn a vague idea into a confirmed design spec before implementation (new feature/component/behavior change). First check project context, then ask one question at a time, provide 2-3 options with trade-offs, finally output design in segments (~200-300 words each) with confirmation after each. Triggers: brainstorm, clarify idea, design spec, refine concept, requirement clarification.