From sc-skills
Reframe requests for AI assistants, chatbots, agents, copilot features, or workflow automation into HUD patterns for ambient awareness and perception augmentation.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/sc-skills:hud-firstThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
<objective>
<quick_start> When facing a problem, ask:
Instead of: "What agent/assistant can do this for me?" Ask: "What new sense would let me perceive this problem differently?"
The goal is not automation. The goal is augmentation. </quick_start>
<essential_distinction>
| Copilot (Anti-pattern) | HUD (Target) |
|---|---|
| You talk to it | You see through it |
| Demands attention | Operates in periphery |
| Delegates your judgment | Extends your perception |
| Context-switching tax | Flow-state preserving |
| "Do this for me" | "Now I notice more" |
| </essential_distinction> |
<reframing_process> To reframe any problem using HUD-first thinking:
Identify the copilot instinct
Extract the information need
Design the sense extension
Validate with the spellcheck test
<hud_approach>
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<hud_approach>
<hud_approach>
<design_principles> From Calm Technology (Weiser, Case):
<when_copilot_is_fine> Delegation works for:
But for expert work, creative work, complex judgment—you want instruments, not a chatbot to argue with. </when_copilot_is_fine>
For your current problem:The best AI interface is often invisible. You just become aware of more.
<success_criteria> HUD-first reframing is successful when:
npx claudepluginhub kylesnowschwartz/simpleclaude --plugin sc-skillsDesigns agent UX patterns and human-in-the-loop flows: autonomy levels (L0-L5), inbox pattern, progressive trust, decision journals, gate reviews. Six-phase methodology from pain point to data model.
Applies UX principles, Nielsen's heuristics, and frameworks to review interface usability, plan user flows, evaluate designs for web, mobile, CLI, AI products.
Use this skill when the user asks about "NLX design", "natural language experience", "conversational UX", "how to design an AI interaction", "conversation design", "how the AI should talk to users", "design the conversation flow", "AI UX design", or wants to design the natural language interaction patterns for an AI-powered feature. This is the UX design skill for conversational and AI-first interfaces.