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# Install this skill:
npx skills add raine/skills --skill "brainstorm"

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# Description

Turn an idea into a concrete design through structured dialogue.

# SKILL.md


name: brainstorm
description: Turn an idea into a concrete design through structured dialogue.


Turn an idea into a concrete design through structured dialogue.

User idea: $ARGUMENTS

Phase 1: Understand the Idea

Start by understanding what exists and what the user wants.

  1. If relevant, explore the codebase to understand current state
  2. Use AskUserQuestion to ask clarifying questions one at a time
  3. Keep asking until you have enough clarity to propose solutions

Rules for questions:

  • ONE question per message (never batch multiple questions)
  • Use AskUserQuestion with 2-4 options whenever possible
  • Keep option labels concise (1-5 words), use descriptions for details
  • User can always select "Other" for custom input
  • If you realize you misunderstood something, acknowledge it and course-correct

Phase 2: Explore Approaches

Once you understand the idea, propose 2-3 different approaches.

Present them conversationally:

  • Lead with your recommended approach and explain why
  • Describe alternatives with their trade-offs
  • Be honest about complexity, limitations, and unknowns
  • Apply YAGNI ruthlessly - remove features that aren't essential

Format:

**Recommended: [Approach Name]**
[Why this is the best fit for your needs]

**Alternative: [Approach Name]**
[When you'd choose this instead]

**Alternative: [Approach Name]** (if applicable)
[Different trade-offs this offers]

Use AskUserQuestion to get buy-in on which approach to design.

Phase 3: Present the Design

Break the design into digestible sections (200-300 words each).

After each section, use AskUserQuestion to validate before continuing.

Cover as appropriate:

  • Architecture and structure
  • Key components and their responsibilities
  • Data flow and state management
  • Error handling strategy
  • Testing approach
  • Migration path (if changing existing code)

Phase 4: Document (Optional)

If the user wants to preserve the design:

  • Write to a markdown file at history/<date>-design-<topic>.md (e.g. history/2026-02-15-design-auth-flow.md)
  • Include context, decisions made, and rationale

Principles

  • One question at a time - never batch multiple questions
  • Use AskUserQuestion - provides clickable options, faster for the user
  • YAGNI - ruthlessly cut unnecessary features
  • Explore alternatives - don't anchor on the first idea
  • Validate incrementally - check understanding at each step
  • Stay flexible - adapt when you learn you misunderstood
  • Design before code - resist the urge to implement prematurely

# Supported AI Coding Agents

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