Productivity superpowers for developers — systematic debugging, TDD, git workflows, and agent orchestration.
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Structured divergent and convergent thinking for generating, evaluating, and refining ideas. The SCAMPER method, brainwriting, and rapid ideation frameworks.
Root cause analysis and methodical hypothesis testing for finding and eliminating bugs. Stop guessing, start eliminating.
Hierarchical outlining and audience-mapping for structured, purposeful writing. Plan before you prose.
The red-green-refactor loop and the art of knowing what to test. Write tests first, code second, ship with confidence.
Task decomposition and progress tracking for actually finishing what you start. Break big into small, then ship.
How to write PRs that save reviewer time and get better feedback. Frame context, self-review first, make it easy to approve.
Meta-skill for orchestrating and combining other agent skills effectively. Prompt the prompter, compose the composer.
Split complex work across multiple agents, coordinate parallel execution, and aggregate results. The future of AI-assisted engineering.
Parse feedback, decide what to implement vs discuss, and maintain productive reviewer dynamics. The other side of the PR.
Checklist discipline and acceptance criteria to ensure you never ship something broken. Define done before you start.
Run multiple branches simultaneously in separate directories. No more stashing, no more branch anxiety.
Clarity, flow, and economy of language. Write like your reader's time is precious — because it is.
Partition work for parallel agent execution and synchronize results. Multiply your throughput without multiplying complexity.
Branch cleanup, commit hygiene, and PR readiness. Ship with confidence by doing the boring-but-critical work before merge.
Episodic recall and context continuity across sessions. Agents that actually remember what was said — no more repeating yourself.
npx skillsadd obra/superpowers/brainstorming
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