From claude-skills
Flips core assumptions to reveal hidden constraints and alternative approaches via 'what if the opposite were true?'. Use when stuck on unquestioned assumptions or 'the only way' to solve problems.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/claude-skills:inversion-exerciseThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Flip every assumption and see what still works. Sometimes the opposite reveals the truth.
Flip every assumption and see what still works. Sometimes the opposite reveals the truth.
Core principle: Inversion exposes hidden assumptions and alternative approaches.
| Normal Assumption | Inverted | What It Reveals |
|---|---|---|
| Cache to reduce latency | Add latency to enable caching | Debouncing patterns |
| Pull data when needed | Push data before needed | Prefetching, eager loading |
| Handle errors when occur | Make errors impossible | Type systems, contracts |
| Build features users want | Remove features users don't need | Simplicity >> addition |
| Optimize for common case | Optimize for worst case | Resilience patterns |
Problem: Users complain app is slow
Normal approach: Make everything faster (caching, optimization, CDN)
Inverted: Make things intentionally slower in some places
Insight: Strategic slowness can improve UX
npx claudepluginhub orban/claude-skills --plugin claude-skillsInverts the main constraint on a problem to generate novel solutions, then maps them back to real-world constraints. Useful for creative brainstorming and overcoming design deadlocks.
Solves problems by reasoning backward from failure — enumerates causes of failure, scores them, then eliminates them. Useful for stress-testing plans and surfacing hidden risks.
Enumerates failure modes by inverting goals to uncover hidden risks during planning. Useful when optimism may obscure failure paths.