Agent skill

brainstorming

Use when creating or developing anything, before writing code or implementation plans - refines rough ideas into fully-formed designs through structured Socratic questioning, alternative exploration, and incremental validation

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SKILL.md

Brainstorming Ideas Into Designs

Overview

Transform rough ideas into fully-formed designs through structured questioning and alternative exploration.

Core principle: Ask questions to understand, explore alternatives, present design incrementally for validation.

Announce at start: "I'm using the brainstorming skill to refine your idea into a design."

Quick Reference

Phase Key Activities Tool Usage Output
1. Understanding Ask questions (one at a time) AskUserQuestion for choices Purpose, constraints, criteria
2. Exploration Propose 2-3 approaches AskUserQuestion for approach selection Architecture options with trade-offs
3. Design Presentation Present in 200-300 word sections Open-ended questions Complete design with validation
4. Design Documentation Write design document writing-clearly-and-concisely skill Design doc in docs/plans/
5. Worktree Setup Set up isolated workspace using-git-worktrees skill Ready development environment
6. Planning Handoff Create implementation plan writing-plans skill Detailed task breakdown

The Process

Copy this checklist to track progress:

Brainstorming Progress:
- [ ] Phase 1: Understanding (purpose, constraints, criteria gathered)
- [ ] Phase 2: Exploration (2-3 approaches proposed and evaluated)
- [ ] Phase 3: Design Presentation (design validated in sections)
- [ ] Phase 4: Design Documentation (design written to docs/plans/)
- [ ] Phase 5: Worktree Setup (if implementing)
- [ ] Phase 6: Planning Handoff (if implementing)

Phase 1: Understanding

  • Check current project state in working directory
  • Ask ONE question at a time to refine the idea
  • Use AskUserQuestion tool when you have multiple choice options
  • Gather: Purpose, constraints, success criteria

Example using AskUserQuestion:

Question: "Where should the authentication data be stored?"
Options:
  - "Session storage" (clears on tab close, more secure)
  - "Local storage" (persists across sessions, more convenient)
  - "Cookies" (works with SSR, compatible with older approach)

Phase 2: Exploration

  • Propose 2-3 different approaches
  • For each: Core architecture, trade-offs, complexity assessment
  • Use AskUserQuestion tool to present approaches as structured choices
  • Ask your human partner which approach resonates

Example using AskUserQuestion:

Question: "Which architectural approach should we use?"
Options:
  - "Event-driven with message queue" (scalable, complex setup, eventual consistency)
  - "Direct API calls with retry logic" (simple, synchronous, easier to debug)
  - "Hybrid with background jobs" (balanced, moderate complexity, best of both)

Phase 3: Design Presentation

  • Present in 200-300 word sections
  • Cover: Architecture, components, data flow, error handling, testing
  • Ask after each section: "Does this look right so far?" (open-ended)
  • Use open-ended questions here to allow freeform feedback

Phase 4: Design Documentation

After design is validated, write it to a permanent document:

  • File location: docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>-design.md (use actual date and descriptive topic)
  • RECOMMENDED SUB-SKILL: Use elements-of-style:writing-clearly-and-concisely (if available) for documentation quality
  • Content: Capture the design as discussed and validated in Phase 3, organized into the sections that emerged from the conversation
  • Commit the design document to git before proceeding

Phase 5: Worktree Setup (for implementation)

When design is approved and implementation will follow:

  • Announce: "I'm using the using-git-worktrees skill to set up an isolated workspace."
  • REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:using-git-worktrees
  • Follow that skill's process for directory selection, safety verification, and setup
  • Return here when worktree ready

Phase 6: Planning Handoff

Ask: "Ready to create the implementation plan?"

When your human partner confirms (any affirmative response):

  • Announce: "I'm using the writing-plans skill to create the implementation plan."
  • REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:writing-plans
  • Create detailed plan in the worktree

Question Patterns

When to Use AskUserQuestion Tool

Use AskUserQuestion for:

  • Phase 1: Clarifying questions with 2-4 clear options
  • Phase 2: Architectural approach selection (2-3 alternatives)
  • Any decision with distinct, mutually exclusive choices
  • When options have clear trade-offs to explain

Benefits:

  • Structured presentation of options with descriptions
  • Clear trade-off visibility for partner
  • Forces explicit choice (prevents vague "maybe both" responses)

When to Use Open-Ended Questions

Use open-ended questions for:

  • Phase 3: Design validation ("Does this look right so far?")
  • When you need detailed feedback or explanation
  • When partner should describe their own requirements
  • When structured options would limit creative input

Example decision flow:

  • "What authentication method?" → Use AskUserQuestion (2-4 options)
  • "Does this design handle your use case?" → Open-ended (validation)

When to Revisit Earlier Phases

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digraph revisit_phases {
    rankdir=LR;
    "New constraint revealed?" [shape=diamond];
    "Partner questions approach?" [shape=diamond];
    "Requirements unclear?" [shape=diamond];
    "Return to Phase 1" [shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor="#ffcccc"];
    "Return to Phase 2" [shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor="#ffffcc"];
    "Continue forward" [shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor="#ccffcc"];

    "New constraint revealed?" -> "Return to Phase 1" [label="yes"];
    "New constraint revealed?" -> "Partner questions approach?" [label="no"];
    "Partner questions approach?" -> "Return to Phase 2" [label="yes"];
    "Partner questions approach?" -> "Requirements unclear?" [label="no"];
    "Requirements unclear?" -> "Return to Phase 1" [label="yes"];
    "Requirements unclear?" -> "Continue forward" [label="no"];
}

You can and should go backward when:

  • Partner reveals new constraint during Phase 2 or 3 → Return to Phase 1
  • Validation shows fundamental gap in requirements → Return to Phase 1
  • Partner questions approach during Phase 3 → Return to Phase 2
  • Something doesn't make sense → Go back and clarify

Don't force forward linearly when going backward would give better results.

Key Principles

Principle Application
One question at a time Phase 1: Single question per message, use AskUserQuestion for choices
Structured choices Use AskUserQuestion tool for 2-4 options with trade-offs
YAGNI ruthlessly Remove unnecessary features from all designs
Explore alternatives Always propose 2-3 approaches before settling
Incremental validation Present design in sections, validate each
Flexible progression Go backward when needed - flexibility > rigidity
Announce usage State skill usage at start of session

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