From evanflow
Clarifies intent, proposes 2-3 approaches with trade-offs, then stress-tests the chosen path via an embedded grill. Use before creative work like new features, components, or design questions.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/evanflow:evanflow-brainstormingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
See `evanflow` meta-skill. Key terms used here: **deep modules**, **deletion test**, **mockup quick-mode**, **grill**.
See evanflow meta-skill. Key terms used here: deep modules, deletion test, mockup quick-mode, grill.
SKIP this skill when: the user is asking a factual question, requesting a quick mockup, or doing exploratory reading. EvanFlow has no skill tax — answer directly.
If the user says "show me mockups", "give me visual options", "let's see designs", or anything similar and is NOT asking to implement — skip everything below. Produce mockups directly in whatever form the project uses:
open mockup-1.html or via a local HTTP server)No spec doc. No plan. No git operations. Just iterate visually until the user picks a direction.
Once an approach is chosen, ask 3–5 sharp questions targeting:
CONTEXT.md?"For each question, propose a recommended answer. The user accepts, refines, or rejects. Don't grill on every single design — only when the choice has irreversibility, security, or domain-modeling implications.
docs/specs/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>.md. Don't write to any vendor-specific path unless user requests.evanflow-writing-plans (if non-trivial)evanflow-prd instead of writing-plansevanflow-executing-plans (which itself offers evanflow-coder-overseer if the plan has 3+ parallelizable units)evanflow-tdd for the first behaviorevanflow-glossary to update CONTEXT.mdevanflow-design-interface before writing-plansnpx claudepluginhub evanklem/evanflow --plugin evanflowGuides pre-implementation ideation for features, components, and changes by exploring context, clarifying requirements, proposing trade-offs, and creating approved design docs.
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 brainstorming to explore intent, clarify requirements, propose designs, and secure approval before implementing features or changes.