From python
Runs extended sequential reasoning for deep analysis, complex decisions, and fresh perspectives on difficult problems.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/python:oracle-thinkdeepThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
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Analyze the thinkdeep request: $ARGUMENTS
Parameter Extraction:
Parsed Configuration:
Use sequential thinking (mcp__sequential-thinking__sequentialthinking) for extended reasoning:
Analyze the current session context to understand:
Break down the core issue into:
Question the underlying assumptions:
Explore different solution paths:
Incorporate relevant context:
Identify potential issues:
Evaluate risks for each option:
Combine insights into recommendations:
Continue sequential thinking until satisfaction, using:
isRevision: true to refine previous thoughtsbranchFromThought to explore alternative reasoning pathsneedsMoreThoughts: true to extend analysis if needed
Self-Critique Questions:
Contextual Validation:
Final Synthesis:
Basic deep analysis:
/atelier-thinkdeep "Analyze my authentication architecture"
With file references:
/atelier-thinkdeep "Evaluate my database schema with reference to models/user.py"
With focus areas:
/atelier-thinkdeep "Assess my microservices design focusing on performance and security"
Complex architectural decisions:
/atelier-thinkdeep "Should I use GraphQL or REST for my API considering team skills and scalability needs"
Use /atelier-thinkdeep: Deep exploration, comprehensive analysis, alternative discovery, complex decisions Use /atelier-challenge: Question assumptions, test validity, assess risks, prevent automatic agreement
Key distinction: ThinkDeep = deep exploration, Challenge = critical evaluation
After using this command:
npx claudepluginhub martinffx/atelier --plugin codeStructured critical thinking for challenging approaches, questioning assumptions, and validating decisions. Use when testing approach validity or preventing automatic agreement.
Deep reasoning for complex decisions — expert panel simulation, devil's advocate, what-if scenarios, and structured tradeoff analysis. Use when a decision has high stakes, multiple valid approaches, or you need to stress-test your thinking. Triggers: think, think through, analyze, expert panel, devil's advocate, what if, tradeoff, decision, weigh options, stress test, second opinion.
Brainstorms complex architectural decisions by launching parallel agents from diverse perspectives (pragmatist, security, performance) and synthesizes unified optimal solutions.