Content
62%Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.
This skill provides a well-structured collaborative brainstorming workflow with clear sequencing and validation checkpoints. Its main weaknesses are the lack of concrete examples (what does a good design section or question look like?) and some redundancy between the process description and key principles. The probability-based approach generation is an interesting idea but would benefit from a concrete example to make it actionable.
Suggestions
Add a concrete example of a design section (200-300 words) and the kind of follow-up question asked after presenting it, to make the process more actionable.
Provide a template or example of the .specs/plans/<topic>.design.md output format so Claude knows exactly what to produce.
Remove or consolidate the 'Key Principles' section since most points duplicate guidance already given in 'The Process' section.
Clarify the probability-based approach generation with a brief concrete example showing what '6 approaches with probabilities' looks like in practice.
| Dimension | Reasoning | Score |
|---|---|---|
Conciseness | Generally efficient but includes some unnecessary elaboration. The 'Key Principles' section largely restates what was already covered in 'The Process' section, and some phrasing could be tightened (e.g., 'Help turn ideas into fully formed designs and specs through natural collaborative dialogue' is somewhat fluffy). | 2 / 3 |
Actionability | Provides a clear process with specific steps (one question at a time, 200-300 word sections, 6 approaches with probabilities), but lacks concrete examples of what a good question looks like, what a design section looks like, or what the output .design.md format should contain. The probability sampling instruction is unusual and somewhat vague in practice. No executable code or copy-paste ready templates. | 2 / 3 |
Workflow Clarity | The multi-step process is clearly sequenced: understand → explore approaches → present design incrementally → document → optionally implement. Each phase has explicit checkpoints (validate each section, ask before proceeding to implementation). The incremental validation loop (present section → check → continue or go back) is well-defined. | 3 / 3 |
Progressive Disclosure | References external tools (/worktrees, /add-task, write-concisely skill) and an output path (.specs/plans/<topic>.design.md) but provides no bundle files or linked documents. The content is reasonably organized with clear sections, but the 'Key Principles' section is redundant with the process description and could be removed or restructured. For a skill of this complexity, a template or example design document would improve navigation. | 2 / 3 |
Total | 9 / 12 Passed |