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Conducts adaptive interviews to extract and organize user knowledge into structured Markdown files and folders like _interview-index.md and theme files. Triggers on 'interview me about X' or 'deep interview'.
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Conduct adaptive interviews that progressively extract knowledge and build organized knowledge bases in real-time.
Conducts adaptive interviews to extract and organize user knowledge into structured Markdown files and folders like _interview-index.md and theme files. Triggers on 'interview me about X' or 'deep interview'.
Conducts in-depth Socratic interviews to clarify, stress-test ideas, challenge assumptions, and generate structured outputs like specs or decision docs.
Extracts first-party expertise from subject-matter experts via targeted interview questions, producing knowledge documents with contrarian takes, specific examples, and surprising outcomes for content creation.
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Conduct adaptive interviews that progressively extract knowledge and build organized knowledge bases in real-time.
ASK -> LISTEN -> WRITE -> DEEPEN -> REPEAT
Each cycle: ask targeted questions, capture answers into files, identify gaps, go deeper. The knowledge base grows with every answer.
Parse the topic from user input. Determine output path:
--output <path> provided: use that path~/Documents/interviews/<topic>-<date>/Create the output directory and an _interview-index.md file:
# Interview: <Topic>
**Date:** <today>
**Status:** In Progress
**Depth:** <shallow|medium|deep>
## Themes Discovered
(updated as interview progresses)
## Files Created
(updated as files are written)
Use AskUserQuestion to understand the landscape. Ask 2-3 broad questions max per call.
First call - establish scope and the interviewee's relationship to the topic:
IMPORTANT: After EACH AskUserQuestion response, immediately write what was learned to a file before asking more questions. Never accumulate more than one round of answers without writing.
Based on answers, identify themes (3-7 major areas). For each theme:
<theme-slug>.md<theme-slug>/ and split into sub-filesQuestion strategy per depth:
| Depth | Questions per theme | Total rounds | Output size |
|---|---|---|---|
| shallow | 2-3 | 3-5 | 5-10 files |
| medium | 4-6 | 6-10 | 10-20 files |
| deep | 8-12 | 12-20 | 20-40 files |
Default depth: medium.
Vary question types to extract different knowledge layers:
Tip: Use the options field in AskUserQuestion to suggest concrete answers when possible - this makes it easier for the user and surfaces assumptions to validate.
File naming: kebab-case, descriptive. e.g., target-audience.md, pricing-strategy.md, session-1-agenda.md
File format:
# <Theme Title>
> Source: Deep Interview, <date>
## Key Points
- Point extracted from answer
- Another point
## Details
<Expanded content from follow-up questions>
## Open Questions
- Things that still need clarification
Folder creation trigger: When a theme has 3+ sub-themes, create a folder:
output/
├── _interview-index.md
├── overview.md
├── simple-theme.md
└── complex-theme/
├── _index.md
├── sub-topic-1.md
└── sub-topic-2.md
After every 3 rounds of questions, show the user a brief status:
**Interview Progress:**
- Themes covered: X/Y
- Files created: N
- Current focus: <theme>
- Estimated remaining: ~Z more rounds
When all themes are covered (or user signals done):
_interview-index.md with final table of contents_summary.md - a concise synthesis of everything learned_open-questions.mdmultiSelect: true for "which of these apply?" questions