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Deep multi-framework reasoning using Gemini. Use for complex problem analysis, challenging ideas, and evaluating multiple options with structured thinking.
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Apply structured thinking frameworks to complex problems.
Creates isolated Git worktrees for feature branches with prioritized directory selection, gitignore safety checks, auto project setup for Node/Python/Rust/Go, and baseline verification.
Executes implementation plans in current session by dispatching fresh subagents per independent task, with two-stage reviews: spec compliance then code quality.
Dispatches parallel agents to independently tackle 2+ tasks like separate test failures or subsystems without shared state or dependencies.
Apply structured thinking frameworks to complex problems.
Gemini CLI installed:
pip install google-generativeai
export GEMINI_API_KEY=your_api_key
All commands use Gemini with structured prompts:
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Your prompt"
Multi-framework reasoning on complex problems:
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Analyze this problem using multiple thinking frameworks:
PROBLEM: [Your problem]
Apply these frameworks:
1. First Principles - Break down to fundamental truths
2. Systems Thinking - Map components and interactions
3. Inversion - What would make this fail?
4. Second-Order Effects - What happens after the obvious?
For each framework:
- Key insights
- Blind spots it reveals
- Actionable implications
Synthesize into a coherent recommendation."
Fast reasoning on simpler questions:
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Think through this question step by step:
[Your question]
Provide:
1. Initial reaction
2. Key considerations
3. Potential pitfalls
4. Recommended approach"
Stress-test a proposal:
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Challenge this idea rigorously:
IDEA: [The idea to challenge]
CONTEXT: [Relevant context]
Apply these challenges:
1. Steel man the counterargument
2. Identify hidden assumptions
3. Find edge cases that break it
4. Consider who might disagree and why
5. What evidence would change your mind?
Conclude with: Should we proceed, modify, or abandon?"
Compare multiple choices:
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Evaluate these options for: [Decision question]
OPTIONS:
1. [Option A]
2. [Option B]
3. [Option C]
CRITERIA:
- [Criterion 1]
- [Criterion 2]
- [Criterion 3]
For each option:
- Score against each criterion (1-5)
- Key advantages
- Key risks
- Hidden costs
Provide a clear recommendation with reasoning."
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Apply first principles thinking to: [problem]
1. What do we know for certain? (facts, not assumptions)
2. What are we assuming? (challenge each)
3. What's the simplest explanation?
4. Build up from fundamentals"
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Conduct a pre-mortem for: [project/decision]
Imagine this has completely failed. Working backward:
1. What went wrong?
2. What warning signs did we ignore?
3. What assumptions proved false?
4. What can we do NOW to prevent this?"
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Analyze opportunity costs for: [decision]
If we choose this:
1. What are we NOT doing?
2. What resources are locked up?
3. What options are foreclosed?
4. What's the cost of reversing?"
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Explore second-order effects of: [action/decision]
First-order effect: [The obvious outcome]
Now trace the chain:
- What does that cause?
- Who responds and how?
- What unintended consequences emerge?
- What feedback loops are created?"
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Evaluate architecture options:
CONTEXT: Building a real-time collaborative editor
OPTIONS:
1. Operational Transform (OT)
2. CRDTs
3. Custom sync engine
CRITERIA:
- Correctness guarantees
- Performance at scale
- Implementation complexity
- Offline support
Provide detailed analysis and recommendation."
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Think through this design decision:
PROBLEM: Where to put validation logic - in the controller, service, or model?
Consider:
- Separation of concerns
- Testability
- Maintainability
- Real-world examples
- What experienced developers prefer and why"
gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Help me think through debugging this issue:
SYMPTOM: [What's happening]
CONTEXT: [System description]
TRIED: [What you've already attempted]
1. What does this symptom tell us?
2. What's the most likely root cause?
3. What's the most costly root cause?
4. What's the quickest diagnostic test?
5. In what order should I investigate?"