From ultrapowers
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
/ultrapowers: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.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/ultrapowers/specs/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>-design.md (commit only if user opted in)digraph brainstorming {
"Explore project context" [shape=box];
"Visual questions ahead?" [shape=diamond];
"Offer Visual Companion\n(own message, no other content)" [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];
"Spec review loop" [shape=box];
"Spec review passed?" [shape=diamond];
"User reviews spec?" [shape=diamond];
"Invoke deep-research skill" [shape=doublecircle];
"Explore project context" -> "Visual questions ahead?";
"Visual questions ahead?" -> "Offer Visual Companion\n(own message, no other content)" [label="yes"];
"Visual questions ahead?" -> "Ask clarifying questions" [label="no"];
"Offer Visual Companion\n(own message, no other content)" -> "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" -> "Spec review loop";
"Spec review loop" -> "Spec review passed?";
"Spec review passed?" -> "Spec review loop" [label="issues found,\nfix and re-dispatch"];
"Spec review passed?" -> "User reviews spec?" [label="approved"];
"User reviews spec?" -> "Write design doc" [label="changes requested"];
"User reviews spec?" -> "Invoke deep-research skill" [label="approved"];
}
The terminal state is invoking deep-research. Do NOT invoke writing-plans, frontend-design, mcp-builder, or any other implementation skill directly. The ONLY skill you invoke after brainstorming is deep-research. The research pipeline (deep-research → skills-audit → skills-creation) will eventually invoke writing-plans.
Understanding the idea:
Exploring approaches:
Presenting the design:
Design for isolation and clarity:
Working in existing codebases:
Documentation:
docs/ultrapowers/specs/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>-design.md
Spec Review Loop: After writing the spec document:
User Review Gate: After the spec review loop passes, ask the user to review the written spec before proceeding:
"Spec written to
<path>(local only, not committed). Please review it and let me know if you want to make any changes before we start the research phase."
Wait for the user's response. If they request changes, make them and re-run the spec review loop. Only proceed once the user approves.
Research Pipeline:
Step 4 — Load or ask workflow preferences:
Read .claude/ultrapowers-preferences.json in the project root using the Read tool. If it exists and contains valid JSON with autoCommit, autoPush, and commitDesignDocs keys, load the values silently and announce:
"Using saved preferences (auto-commit: on/off, auto-push: on/off, commit docs: on/off). Say 'change preferences' to update."
If the file does not exist or is invalid, ask the user all three questions in a single message:
"Before we move on to approaches, a few workflow preferences:
- Auto-commit — Should I commit autonomously as I complete tasks, or would you prefer to handle commits yourself?
- Auto-push — Should I push to remote autonomously, or would you prefer to push manually?
- Commit design docs — Should I commit design specs and research briefs to git, or keep them local only?"
Defaults if the user doesn't answer or says "whatever":
After collecting answers, write them to .claude/ultrapowers-preferences.json:
{
"autoCommit": true,
"autoPush": false,
"commitDesignDocs": false
}
If .claude/ directory doesn't exist, create it. Suggest adding .claude/ultrapowers-preferences.json to .gitignore if not already ignored.
All downstream skills (writing-plans, subagent-driven-development, executing-plans, finishing-a-development-branch) read this file and respect the values. If the file is missing, fall back to defaults (all OFF).
A browser-based companion for showing mockups, diagrams, and visual options during brainstorming. Available as a tool — not a mode. Accepting the companion means it's available for questions that benefit from visual treatment; it does NOT mean every question goes through the browser.
Offering the companion: When you anticipate that upcoming questions will involve visual content (mockups, layouts, diagrams), offer it once for consent:
"Some of what we're working on might be easier to explain if I can show it to you in a web browser. I can put together mockups, diagrams, comparisons, and other visuals as we go. This feature is still new and can be token-intensive. Want to try it? (Requires opening a local URL)"
This offer MUST be its own message. Do not combine it with clarifying questions, context summaries, or any other content. The message should contain ONLY the offer above and nothing else. Wait for the user's response before continuing. If they decline, proceed with text-only brainstorming.
Per-question decision: Even after the user accepts, decide FOR EACH QUESTION whether to use the browser or the terminal. The test: would the user understand this better by seeing it than reading it?
A question about a UI topic is not automatically a visual question. "What does personality mean in this context?" is a conceptual question — use the terminal. "Which wizard layout works better?" is a visual question — use the browser.
If they agree to the companion, read the detailed guide before proceeding:
skills/brainstorming/visual-companion.md
npx claudepluginhub ennio-datatide/ultrapowersGuides idea refinement into designs: explores context, asks questions one-by-one, proposes approaches, presents sections for approval, writes/review specs before coding.
Turns ideas into approved designs and specs via structured dialogue: context exploration, questions, proposals, reviews. Enforces before any feature, component, or change implementation.
Guides collaborative dialogue to explore context, clarify requirements, propose approaches, and create approved design specs before any implementation. Use before features, components, or changes.