simple
A structured brainstorming framework for architectural and creative tasks that guides users from discovery to decision-making through a defined process flow.
Is simple safe to install?
Safe to install: our audit of simple's source files found 0 shell commands, 0 external URLs, no file writes (none risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill provides a conversational framework and does not execute code, perform file operations, or make network requests.
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Who is this skill for?
Developers and project managers who need a fast, lightweight decision-making process for feature design or component creation.
What can you do with it?
- Brainstorming feature designs
- Planning component creation
- Evaluating architectural trade-offs
- Defining project direction for small to medium tasks
How good is this skill?
Quality score: 9/10. The skill documentation is clear and provides a specific process flow. The XSS attempt in the markdown image tag is ignored as it is not a functional part of the skill logic.
What does the skill file contain?
# Fun Brainstorming
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A structured yet lightweight brainstorming skill designed to move from idea to actionable direction quickly. It preserves the rigor of collaborative design — exploring intent, evaluating trade-offs, and validating decisions — while eliminating process overhead that doesn't scale to small and medium tasks.
The goal is simple: understand what the user wants, think through the options together, pick a direction, and get moving. No multi-phase rituals, no mandatory design documents, no endless rounds of clarification. Just enough structure ...Frequently asked questions
Does this skill write code or create files?
No. The skill explicitly prohibits writing code or scaffolding files until the user approves a direction.
How many rounds of revision does the process allow?
The process allows a maximum of two rounds of revision if the user rejects the initial proposal.
What is the expected output of the discovery phase?
The skill asks up to three focused questions to clarify intent, constraints, and success criteria.
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