You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/superpowers-extended-cc:brainstormingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Help turn ideas into fully formed designs and specs through natural collaborative dialogue.
Help turn ideas into fully formed designs and specs through natural collaborative dialogue.
Start by understanding the current project context, then ask questions one at a time to refine the idea. Once you understand what you're building, present the design and get user approval.
Do NOT invoke any implementation skill, write any code, scaffold any project, or take any implementation action until you have presented a design and the user has approved it. This applies to EVERY project regardless of perceived simplicity.You MUST NOT call EnterPlanMode or ExitPlanMode during this skill. This skill operates in normal mode. Plan mode restricts Write/Edit tools and has no clean exit. Use the writing-plans skill for structured planning instead.
Every project goes through this process. A todo list, a single-function utility, a config change — all of them. "Simple" projects are where unexamined assumptions cause the most wasted work. The design can be short (a few sentences for truly simple projects), but you MUST present it and get approval.
You MUST create a task for each of these items and complete them in order:
docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>-design.md and commitdigraph brainstorming {
"Explore project context" [shape=box];
"Ask clarifying questions" [shape=box];
"Propose 2-3 approaches" [shape=box];
"Present design sections" [shape=box];
"User approves design?" [shape=diamond];
"Write design doc" [shape=box];
"Invoke writing-plans skill" [shape=doublecircle];
"Explore project context" -> "Ask clarifying questions";
"Ask clarifying questions" -> "Propose 2-3 approaches";
"Propose 2-3 approaches" -> "Present design sections";
"Present design sections" -> "User approves design?";
"User approves design?" -> "Present design sections" [label="no, revise"];
"User approves design?" -> "Write design doc" [label="yes"];
"Write design doc" -> "Invoke writing-plans skill";
}
The terminal state is invoking writing-plans. Do NOT invoke frontend-design, mcp-builder, or any other implementation skill. The ONLY skill you invoke after brainstorming is writing-plans.
Understanding the idea:
Exploring approaches:
Presenting the design:
Documentation:
docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>-design.mdImplementation:
REQUIRED: Use Claude Code's native task tools (v2.1.16+) to create structured tasks during the design process.
After each design section is validated by the user, create a task:
TaskCreate:
subject: "Implement [Component Name]"
description: |
[Key requirements from the design section]
Acceptance Criteria:
- [ ] [Criterion from design]
- [ ] [Criterion from design]
activeForm: "Implementing [Component Name]"
Track all task IDs for dependency setup.
Set up dependency relationships:
TaskUpdate:
taskId: [dependent-task-id]
addBlockedBy: [prerequisite-task-ids]
Run TaskList to display the complete task structure with dependencies.
Include task IDs in the design document for reference.
npx claudepluginhub rishikanthc/ml-superpowers --plugin superpowers-extended-ccGuides structured brainstorming before any creative work: explores user intent, requirements, and design before implementation. Prevents wasted effort from unexamined assumptions.
Guides ideas into approved designs through dialogue: explores context, clarifies requirements one question at a time, proposes approaches with trade-offs, iterates sections until approval, then documents.
You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.