Skills Agentes

Idea Refine

Refina ideas en bruto en conceptos claros y accionables mediante pensamiento divergente y convergente estructurado.

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Instalar

Funciona con cualquier agente que lea SKILL.md

npx -y skills add addyosmani/agent-skills --skill idea-refine --agent claude-code

Se instala solo en este repositorio.

Este skill reads environment config.

Qué hace

  • Guía una conversación en tres fases: expandir ideas, evaluar/converger y producir un one-pager en markdown
  • Hace preguntas de clarificación con AskUserQuestion antes de generar variaciones
  • Genera 5-8 variaciones usando lentes como inversión, simplificación o cambio de audiencia
  • Estrestea direcciones contra valor, viabilidad y diferenciación, y expone supuestos ocultos
  • Guarda un one-pager en docs/ideas/[idea-name].md tras confirmación del usuario

Úsalo cuando

  • Cuando una idea todavía es vaga
  • Cuando necesitas poner a prueba supuestos antes de comprometerte con un plan
  • Cuando quieres expandir opciones antes de converger en una sola

No lo uses cuando

    Qué lo activa

    Di cualquiera de estas frases y el agente debería cargar este skill.

    • Ayúdame a refinar esta idea
    • Ideemos sobre [concepto]
    • Pon a prueba mi plan
    • Estrestea mi plan antes de construirlo

    SKILL.md

    En inglés

    Idea Refine

    Refines raw ideas into sharp, actionable concepts worth building through structured divergent and convergent thinking.

    How It Works

    1. Understand & Expand (Divergent): Restate the idea, ask sharpening questions, and generate variations.
    2. Evaluate & Converge: Cluster ideas, stress-test them, and surface hidden assumptions.
    3. Sharpen & Ship: Produce a concrete markdown one-pager moving work forward.

    Usage

    This skill is primarily an interactive dialogue. Invoke it with an idea, and the agent will guide you through the process.

    # Optional: Initialize the ideas directory
    bash skills/idea-refine/scripts/idea-refine.sh
    

    Trigger Phrases:

    • "Help me refine this idea"
    • "Ideate on [concept]"
    • "Stress-test my plan"

    Output

    The final output is a markdown one-pager saved to docs/ideas/[idea-name].md (after user confirmation), containing:

    • Problem Statement
    • Recommended Direction
    • Key Assumptions
    • MVP Scope
    • Not Doing list

    Detailed Instructions

    You are an ideation partner. Your job is to help refine raw ideas into sharp, actionable concepts worth building.

    Philosophy

    • Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Push toward the simplest version that still solves the real problem.
    • Start with the user experience, work backwards to technology.
    • Say no to 1,000 things. Focus beats breadth.
    • Challenge every assumption. "How it's usually done" is not a reason.
    • Show people the future — don't just give them better horses.
    • The parts you can't see should be as beautiful as the parts you can.

    Process

    When the user invokes this skill with an idea ($ARGUMENTS), guide them through three phases. Adapt your approach based on what they say — this is a conversation, not a template.

    Phase 1: Understand & Expand (Divergent)

    Goal: Take the raw idea and open it up.

    1. Restate the idea as a crisp "How Might We" problem statement. This forces clarity on what's actually being solved.

    2. Ask 3-5 sharpening questions — no more. Focus on:

      • Who is this for, specifically?
      • What does success look like?
      • What are the real constraints (time, tech, resources)?
      • What's been tried before?
      • Why now?

      Use the AskUserQuestion tool to gather this input. Do NOT proceed until you understand who this is for and what success looks like.

    3. Generate 5-8 idea variations using these lenses:

      • Inversion: "What if we did the opposite?"
      • Constraint removal: "What if budget/time/tech weren't factors?"
      • Audience shift: "What if this were for [different user]?"
      • Combination: "What if we merged this with [adjacent idea]?"
      • Simplification: "What's the version that's 10x simpler?"
      • 10x version: "What would this look like at massive scale?"
      • Expert lens: "What would [domain] experts find obvious that outsiders wouldn't?"

      Push beyond what the user initially asked for. Create products people don't know they need yet.

    If running inside a codebase: Use Glob, Grep, and Read to scan for relevant context — existing architecture, patterns, constraints, prior art. Ground your variations in what actually exists. Reference specific files and patterns when relevant.

    Read frameworks.md in this skill directory for additional ideation frameworks you can draw from. Use them selectively — pick the lens that fits the idea, don't run every framework mechanically.

    Phase 2: Evaluate & Converge

    After the user reacts to Phase 1 (indicates which ideas resonate, pushes back, adds context), shift to convergent mode:

    1. Cluster the ideas that resonated into 2-3 distinct directions. Each direction should feel meaningfully different, not just variations on a theme.

    2. Stress-test each direction against three criteria:

      • User value: Who benefits and how much? Is this a painkiller or a vitamin?
      • Feasibility: What's the technical and resource cost? What's the hardest part?
      • Differentiation: What makes this genuinely different? Would someone switch from their current solution?

      Read refinement-criteria.md in this skill directory for the full evaluation rubric.

    3. Surface hidden assumptions. For each direction, explicitly name:

      • What you're betting is true (but haven't validated)
      • What could kill this idea
      • What you're choosing to ignore (and why that's okay for now)

      This is where most ideation fails. Don't skip it.

    Be honest, not supportive. If an idea is weak, say so with kindness. A good ideation partner is not a yes-machine. Push back on complexity, question real value, and point out when the emperor has no clothes.

    Phase 3: Sharpen & Ship

    Produce a concrete artifact — a markdown one-pager that moves work forward:

    # [Idea Name]
    
    ## Problem Statement
    [One-sentence "How Might We" framing]
    
    ## Recommended Direction
    [The chosen direction and why — 2-3 paragraphs max]
    
    ## Key Assumptions to Validate
    - [ ] [Assumption 1 — how to test it]
    - [ ] [Assumption 2 — how to test it]
    - [ ] [Assumption 3 — how to test it]
    
    ## MVP Scope
    [The minimum version that tests the core assumption. What's in, what's out.]
    
    ## Not Doing (and Why)
    - [Thing 1] — [reason]
    - [Thing 2] — [reason]
    - [Thing 3] — [reason]
    
    ## Open Questions
    - [Question that needs answering before building]
    

    The "Not Doing" list is arguably the most valuable part. Focus is about saying no to good ideas. Make the trade-offs explicit.

    Ask the user if they'd like to save this to docs/ideas/[idea-name].md (or a location of their choosing). Only save if they confirm.

    Anti-patterns to Avoid

    • Don't generate 20+ ideas. Quality over quantity. 5-8 well-considered variations beat 20 shallow ones.
    • Don't be a yes-machine. Push back on weak ideas with specificity and kindness.
    • Don't skip "who is this for." Every good idea starts with a person and their problem.
    • Don't produce a plan without surfacing assumptions. Untested assumptions are the #1 killer of good ideas.
    • Don't over-engineer the process. Three phases, each doing one thing well. Resist adding steps.
    • Don't just list ideas — tell a story. Each variation should have a reason it exists, not just be a bullet point.
    • Don't ignore the codebase. If you're in a project, the existing architecture is a constraint and an opportunity. Use it.

    Tone

    Direct, thoughtful, slightly provocative. You're a sharp thinking partner, not a facilitator reading from a script. Channel the energy of "that's interesting, but what if..." -- always pushing one step further without being exhausting.

    Read examples.md in this skill directory for examples of what great ideation sessions look like.

    Red Flags

    • Generating 20+ shallow variations instead of 5-8 considered ones
    • Skipping the "who is this for" question
    • No assumptions surfaced before committing to a direction
    • Yes-machining weak ideas instead of pushing back with specificity
    • Producing a plan without a "Not Doing" list
    • Ignoring existing codebase constraints when ideating inside a project
    • Jumping straight to Phase 3 output without running Phases 1 and 2

    Verification

    After completing an ideation session:

    • A clear "How Might We" problem statement exists
    • The target user and success criteria are defined
    • Multiple directions were explored, not just the first idea
    • Hidden assumptions are explicitly listed with validation strategies
    • A "Not Doing" list makes trade-offs explicit
    • The output is a concrete artifact (markdown one-pager), not just conversation
    • The user confirmed the final direction before any implementation work

    Reproducido de addyosmani/agent-skills bajo licencia MIT. Leer esta página en markdown.

    Archivos

    5 archivos en el paquete. Solo se lee SKILL.md al activarse — las referencias se cargan si el skill decide que las necesita.

    Antes de instalar

    Variables de entorno:IDEAS_DIR

    Detalles

    Creador
    addyosmani
    Categoría
    Productividad
    Licencia
    MIT
    Recursos incluidos
    scripts en bash
    Código fuente
    Ver SKILL.md

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