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brainstorm

Separate goals from implementation.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/boshu2/agentops --skill brainstorm
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

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    This skill provides a structured framework for brainstorming and clarifying project goals through a four-phase process including assessment, exploration, and adversarial critique. The analysis found no evidence of malicious intent, prompt injection, data exfiltration, or unsafe code execution.

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What does this agent skill do?

/brainstorm — Clarify Goals Before Planning

Purpose: Separate WHAT from HOW. Explore the problem space before committing to a solution.

Loop position

Upstream of move 1 (shape intent as BDD) of the operating loop. Consumes a free-text goal; produces Given/When/Then-shaped acceptance examples that /discovery can fold into a BDD intent issue. The Capture step (phase 4 below) is not complete until at least one happy path and one critical edge are written as testable Gherkin — "it should work" is not a captured example.

Two modes

/brainstorm runs in one of two modes. They are complementary, not exclusive — a session may start in ideation mode, pick one idea, and hand it to goal-clarification for HOW-exploration.

ModeUse whenShape
Goal-clarification (default; the four phases below)The goal names ONE specific capability ("add JWT auth", "fix the login bug")Sharpen the WHAT, explore the HOW for that single goal.
Ideation (open-ended; see Ideation Mode)The goal is open-ended ("improve the project", "what should we build next") OR Phase 1 returns exploring with no single goal emerging OR --ideate is passedGenerate MANY candidate improvements, winnow ruthlessly, operationalize the survivors.

The full mode-selection table lives in references/ideation-mode.md.

Four phases (goal-clarification mode):

  1. Assess clarity — Is the goal specific enough?
  2. Understand idea — What problem, who benefits, what exists?
  3. Explore approaches — Generate options, compare tradeoffs, adversarial critique
  4. Capture design — Write structured output for /plan

Quick Start

/brainstorm "add user authentication"     # full 4-phase process
/brainstorm                                # prompts for goal

Execution Steps

Phase 1: Assess Clarity

If the user provided a goal string, evaluate it. Otherwise prompt for one.

Use AskUserQuestion with options to gauge clarity:

  • clear — Goal is specific and actionable (e.g., "add JWT auth to the API")
  • vague — Goal exists but needs narrowing (e.g., "improve security")
  • exploring — No firm goal yet, just a direction (e.g., "something with auth")

If vague or exploring, ask follow-up questions to sharpen the goal before proceeding. Do NOT move to Phase 2 until you have a concrete problem statement (one sentence, testable).

Phase 2: Understand the Idea

Answer these questions (use codebase exploration as needed):

  1. What problem does this solve? — State the pain point in concrete terms.
  2. Who benefits? — End users, developers, operators, CI pipeline?
  3. What exists today? — Current state, prior art in the codebase, adjacent systems.
  4. What constraints matter? — Performance, compatibility, security, timeline.

Summarize findings before moving on. If anything is unclear, ask the user.

Phase 3: Explore Approaches

Generate 2-3 distinct approaches. For each:

  • Name — Short label (e.g., "JWT middleware", "OAuth proxy", "Session cookies")
  • How it works — 2-3 sentences
  • Pros — What it gets right
  • Cons — What it gets wrong or defers
  • Effort — Rough scope (small / medium / large)

Phase 3b: Adversarial Critique

Before asking the user to choose, stress-test each approach:

For each approach, answer these red team questions (read references/red-team-checklist.md):

  1. What breaks first? — Under load, edge cases, or adversarial input
  2. What's the hidden cost? — Maintenance burden, technical debt, learning curve
  3. What assumption is wrong? — The unstated belief that makes this approach seem good
  4. Who disagrees? — What would a senior engineer with the opposite preference say?

Mark any approach that fails 2+ red team questions as HIGH RISK in the comparison.

If all approaches fail 2+ questions, generate a 4th "hybrid" approach addressing the weaknesses.

Present the comparison and use AskUserQuestion to let the user pick an approach or request a hybrid.

Phase 4: Capture Design

Generate a date slug: YYYY-MM-DD-<goal-slug> (lowercase, hyphens, no spaces).

Write the output file to .agents/brainstorm/YYYY-MM-DD-<slug>.md:

---
id: brainstorm-YYYY-MM-DD-<goal-slug>
type: brainstorm
date: YYYY-MM-DD
---
# Brainstorm: <Goal>
## Problem Statement
## Approaches Considered
## Selected Approach
## Open Questions
## Next Step: /plan

All five sections must be populated. The "Next Step" section should contain a concrete /plan invocation suggestion with the selected approach as context.

Create the .agents/brainstorm/ directory if it does not exist.


Ideation Mode (open-ended generate-winnow)

Additive to the four-phase flow above — it does not replace it. Ideation mode is for "improve the project"-style goals where the WHAT is unknown and you must generate a portfolio and select, rather than clarify ONE known goal. Full detail: references/ideation-mode.md.

Trigger: the exploring clarity path (Phase 1) when no single goal emerges after follow-up, OR an explicit --ideate flag, OR an open-ended goal string ("improve the project", "what should we build next", "make X more robust").

The methodology is generate → winnow → expand → operationalize → refine. Steps 1-3 belong to /brainstorm; steps 4-5 are handed to /discovery on its open-ended path (see references/bead-operationalization.md).

Step 1 — Ground in reality

Read project state so ideas align and don't duplicate work:

cat AGENTS.md                      # or CLAUDE.md — rules, constraints, non-goals
bd list --json                     # open work — don't duplicate
bd list --status closed --json     # closed work — don't re-propose cut ideas
bd ready --json                    # what is actionable now

Step 2 — Generate 30, winnow to 5 (ranked, with rationale)

Generate 30 candidate improvements (criteria = the rubric dimensions: robust, reliable, performant, intuitive, user-friendly, ergonomic, useful, compelling, while staying obviously accretive and pragmatic). Think each one through: how it works, how users perceive it, how we implement it. Then winnow ruthlessly to the VERY best 5, presented ranked best-to-worst with full rationale and rubric scores. Apply the winnowing rounds and scoring from references/idea-rubric.md, and stress-test survivors with references/red-team-checklist.md. Do NOT stop at the first 5 you think of — generate the full 30 first.

Step 3 — Expand with the next 10 (→ 15)

Generate the next best 10 (each with rationale) for a ranked portfolio of 15 — #6-15 are often complementary to the top 5.

Steps 4-5 — Operationalize + refine (handed to /discovery)

Carry the ranked 15 (with how/perceive/implement notes + rubric scores + red-team findings) forward. /discovery operationalizes them into self-documenting bd beads (deps + explicit test tasks) and refines 4-5x in plan space. See references/bead-operationalization.md.

Output

Standalone (/brainstorm --ideate): write the ranked portfolio to .agents/brainstorm/YYYY-MM-DD-<slug>-ideation.md (template in references/ideation-mode.md). Invoked by /discovery: return the ranked portfolio inline for the operationalize step.

Tracking is bd, never br/bv — this is AgentOps.


Termination

Phase 4 output written = done. No further phases, no loops.

Validation

After writing the output file, verify:

  1. File exists at the expected path
  2. All 5 sections (Problem Statement, Approaches Considered, Selected Approach, Open Questions, Next Step: /plan) are present and non-empty

Report the file path to the user.


Examples

Example 1: Specific goal

User: /brainstorm "add rate limiting to the API"

Phase 1: Goal is clear — add rate limiting to the API.
Phase 2: Problem is uncontrolled request volume causing timeouts.
         Benefits operators and end users. No rate limiting exists today.
Phase 3: Three approaches — token bucket middleware, API gateway,
         per-route decorators. User picks token bucket.
Phase 4: Writes .agents/brainstorm/2026-02-17-rate-limiting.md

Example 2: Vague goal

User: /brainstorm "improve performance"

Phase 1: Goal is vague. Asks: "Which part? API response times,
         build speed, database queries, or something else?"
         User says: "API response times on the search endpoint."
Phase 2: Investigates search endpoint, finds N+1 queries.
Phase 3: Approaches — query optimization, caching layer, pagination.
Phase 4: Writes .agents/brainstorm/2026-02-17-search-performance.md

Troubleshooting

ProblemCauseSolution
Brainstorm loops in Phase 1 without advancingGoal remains too vague after follow-up questionsProvide a concrete, testable problem statement (e.g., "reduce API search latency below 200ms" instead of "improve performance").
Output file missing one or more required sectionsPhase 4 was interrupted or the skill terminated earlyRe-run /brainstorm with the same goal; verify all 5 sections (Problem Statement, Approaches Considered, Selected Approach, Open Questions, Next Step: /plan) are present in the output.
.agents/brainstorm/ directory not createdThe skill could not create the directory (permissions or path issue)Manually create it with mkdir -p .agents/brainstorm and re-run.
/plan invocation in "Next Step" section is generic or incompleteThe selected approach was not specific enough to generate a concrete plan commandEdit the output file to refine the selected approach, then craft a /plan invocation that includes the approach name and key constraints.
Brainstorm produces only one approach in Phase 3The problem space is narrow or the goal is overly constrainedWiden the goal slightly or explicitly ask for alternative approaches (e.g., "consider a caching approach and a query optimization approach").

See Also

Reference Documents

  • references/brainstorm.feature — Executable spec: WHAT-not-HOW 4-phase clarification, options+tradeoffs, capture Gherkin (happy + edge) for /plan (soc-qk4b)

  • references/red-team-checklist.md — Adversarial critique template for Phase 3b

  • references/ideation-mode.md — Open-ended generate-winnow methodology: mode-selection table, generate-30 → winnow-5 → expand-15, output template (ag-yw0)

  • references/idea-rubric.md — Ten-dimension evaluation rubric (robust/reliable/performant/intuitive/user-friendly/ergonomic/useful/compelling/accretive/pragmatic) + winnowing rounds (ag-yw0)

  • references/bead-operationalization.md — Operationalize the ranked portfolio into self-documenting bd beads (deps + test tasks) and refine 4-5x in plan space (ag-yw0)

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