Published Skills 15
reasoning-inductive
Apply Inductive Reasoning to Detect Patterns
Struggling to identify recurring patterns and build predictive rules from your data? This skill guides Claude through systematic inductive reasoning to extract validated generalizations from multiple observations with confidence bounds and exception handling.
reasoning-dialectical
Synthesize opposing viewpoints with dialectical reasoning
Teams often struggle to reconcile conflicting stakeholder positions. This skill applies structured dialectical analysis to identify valid points in each argument, surface essential trade-offs, and generate synthesis positions that move discussions forward productively.
reasoning-counterfactual
Evaluate decisions with what-if analysis
Making important decisions without understanding alternatives leads to missed opportunities and repeated mistakes. This skill provides a structured four-stage framework to simulate alternative scenarios, weight outcomes by probability, and extract actionable insights from decisions made or considered.
reasoning-causal
Apply causal reasoning to business decisions
Make evidence-based decisions through a systematic 6-stage workflow. Start with factual observations, test hypotheses, quantify impact, commit to action, execute tasks, and capture learning.
reasoning-analogical
Apply Past Experience to New Situations
When facing new markets, products, or situations, you need a systematic way to transfer relevant knowledge from past experience. This skill provides a four-stage framework for analogical reasoning that identifies transferable patterns while accounting for context differences.
reasoning-abductive
Generate Explanatory Hypotheses from Observations
Diagnose unexpected outcomes and anomalies by generating ranked explanations with evidence. This skill helps identify root causes when you have incomplete data and need to infer what happened.
prescriptive-actions
Get actionable recommendations with tradeoffs
Users often need clear guidance on what to do next but lack structure for making decisions. This skill provides prioritized recommendations with explicit tradeoffs so users can act confidently.
planning-action
Create Execution Roadmaps and Phased Plans
Users struggle to break down complex goals into actionable steps with clear timelines. This skill transforms any objective into a structured phased plan with milestones, dependencies, and risk contingencies.
goal-tracker
Track Goal Progress Automatically
Manual goal tracking is time-consuming and prone to outdated information. This skill derives goal state from execution threads and calculates progress metrics automatically. It identifies gaps, projects trajectory, and recommends actions to keep goals on track.
goal-setter
Transform objectives into structured goals with plans
Users struggle to break vague intentions into actionable plans. This skill decomposes any objective into subgoals, milestones, and measurable success criteria. It ensures goals are specific, time-bound, and aligned with your strategic context.
foundations-problem-solution-fit
Validate problems and design solutions
Building products without validating real customer problems leads to wasted investment. This skill provides structured frameworks to discover, prioritize, and validate problems before committing to solutions. It ensures strong problem-solution fit before significant development effort.
foundations-market-intelligence
Analyze Markets and Competition
Startups often struggle to validate market opportunities with data-backed insights. This skill provides structured frameworks for TAM/SAM/SOM analysis, competitive mapping, and customer profiling to inform go/no-go decisions.
diagnostic-action
Diagnose root causes of problems
Users often struggle to identify why failures or errors occurred. This skill provides a structured framework for generating hypotheses, explaining mechanisms, and ranking causes by likelihood to guide effective debugging.
descriptive-action
Describe and Analyze Information Systematically
Users often need accurate, neutral descriptions without recommendations or next steps. This skill delivers structured analysis focusing on facts and observations. It helps produce clear, factual descriptions of text, data, events, or systems.
decision-action
Make decisions with explicit tradeoffs
Complex decisions can feel overwhelming without a clear framework. This skill guides you through structured evaluation of options, making tradeoffs visible, and reaching confident recommendations.