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A Claude Code skill implementing the Feynman Technique for deep learning, guiding users through explain-simply, identify-gaps, fill-gaps, and refine steps to thoroughly understand concepts.
Guides systematic questioning to deeply examine beliefs, uncover assumptions, and develop clearer understanding through structured, non-confrontational exploration.
A skill that applies the SCAMPER creative brainstorming framework (Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to other uses, Eliminate, Reverse) to systematically explore creative possibilities for products, services, or problems.
Performs red team adversarial analysis to identify weaknesses, vulnerabilities, and failure modes in plans, systems, or products before launches or during security reviews.
A Claude Code skill for Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) analysis to understand what customers really want, useful for product discovery, competitive analysis, and understanding why customers hire or fire solutions.
Performs iterative root cause analysis by repeatedly asking "why" to uncover the fundamental cause of a problem or failure.
Systematically analyze complex decisions by methodically breaking down problems through observation, orientation, decision-making, and execution.
A pre-mortem analysis skill that imagines a plan has completely failed, then works backward to identify what went wrong and how to prevent it. Use before launches, major decisions, or risky initiatives to surface hidden risks.
Performs SWOT strategic analysis examining Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats, useful for strategic planning, competitive analysis, career decisions, or evaluating opportunities.
Applies RICE prioritization scoring (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort) to objectively compare and rank initiatives for feature prioritization and roadmap planning.
A task prioritization skill that applies the Eisenhower Matrix to categorize tasks by urgency and importance into four quadrants: Do, Schedule, Delegate, and Eliminate.
A structured Design Thinking skill that walks through five phases: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test. It provides templated output formats for each phase, including empathy maps, problem statements, and evaluation matrices.
A skill that applies the Cynefin sense-making framework to categorize problems into five domains (Simple, Complicated, Complex, Chaotic, or Confused) and select the appropriate response strategy. Provides structured analysis templates with domain-specific approaches.
A Claude Code skill that reviews writing using the 21 style reminders from Strunk and White's Elements of Style Chapter V, providing feedback on clarity, tone, and prose quality.
Conducts blameless post-mortem incident analysis with structured timeline, root cause investigation, and actionable items, designed for use after outages, security incidents, project failures, or any event you want to prevent from recurring.
A structured thinking skill that applies the Six Thinking Hats method to explore topics from six perspectives: facts, feelings, caution, benefits, creativity, and process. Useful for group decisions or ensuring all angles are considered.
A Start-Stop-Continue retrospective skill that generates structured retro tables with actionable items, owners, and timelines for each category. Useful for sprint retrospectives, personal reflection, team process reviews, or habit audits.
A prioritization skill that applies the MoSCoW method to categorize items as Must have, Should have, Could have, or Won't have, with effort distribution analysis and scope validation checks.
A structured After-Action Review skill that guides teams through four core debrief questions: what was expected, what actually happened, why the difference occurred, and what to do next. Produces a formatted report with timelines, gap analysis, and actionable improvement items.
A skill for Wardley Mapping strategic analysis that maps value chains against evolution stages to reveal build-vs-buy decisions and competitive dynamics, useful for technology strategy and investment decisions.
Helps systematically expand options, challenge assumptions, manage emotions, and prepare for potential decision failures using the WRAP framework.
A writing review skill based on Strunk and White's "Elements of Style" Chapter II, analyzing text against the 11 elementary principles of composition to improve structure and flow.
Reviews writing against Strunk & White's 11 elementary rules of usage from "The Elements of Style" Chapter I, checking for comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement, and other grammatical issues with detailed error tables.
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A collection of thinking frameworks and decision-making tools for AI coding assistants, including OODA Loop, Pre-Mortem, WRAP, Cynefin, Red Team analysis, and more.
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