From co-researcher
Applies cross-domain analogies, first-principles deconstruction, and divergent thinking to overcome creative bottlenecks in problem-solving.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/co-researcher:lateral-thinkingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
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The Conventional "Box": [Primary unstated assumptions limiting the current approach]
First-Principles Deconstruction: [The fundamental truths of the problem]
Lateral Analogies:
Proposed Lateral Solution: [Systematic description of the new approach]
Plausibility Assessment: [Strength/Weakness analysis of the speculative leap] </output_format>
After the lateral analysis, ask: - Should I dive deeper into the technical implementation of the [Analogy name]? - Would you like to "Inverse" the problem further to see more radical alternatives? - Should I search for historical examples where this specific lateral leap was successful?npx claudepluginhub poemswe/co-researcher --plugin co-researcherApplies Edward de Bono's lateral thinking to escape dominant patterns and generate fresh directions when stuck on problems or seeking alternatives.
Applies structured ideation methods like SCAMPER, TRIZ, Six Thinking Hats, and Biomimicry to generate research ideas and explore interdisciplinary connections. Use for stuck problems, improvements, or contradictions.
Generates multiple solution approaches with trade-offs using structured frameworks (SCAMPER, First Principles) and hands off to planning. Includes Vision Mode for product-level rethinks and Design-It-Twice Mode for interface exploration.