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Refine brainstorm or plan documents before the next workflow step
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Refine brainstorm or plan documents before the next workflow step
Instalar con Codex o Claude Copia este prompt, pégalo en Codex, Claude u otro asistente, y deja que revise la página de la skill y la instale por ti.
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| name | document-review |
| description | Refine brainstorm or plan documents before the next workflow step |
| user-invocable | false |
Improve brainstorm or plan documents through structured review.
If a document path is provided: Read it, then proceed to Step 2.
If no document is specified: Ask which document to review, or look for the most recent brainstorm/plan in docs/brainstorms/ or docs/plans/.
Read through the document and ask:
These questions surface issues. Don't fix yet—just note what you find.
Score the document against these criteria:
| Criterion | What to Check |
|---|---|
| Clarity | Problem statement is clear, no vague language ("probably," "consider," "try to") |
| Completeness | Required sections present, constraints stated, open questions flagged |
| Specificity | Concrete enough for next step (brainstorm → can plan, plan → can implement) |
| YAGNI | No hypothetical features, simplest approach chosen |
If invoked within a workflow (after /do:brainstorm or /do:plan), also check:
Among everything found in Steps 2-3, does one issue stand out? If something would significantly improve the document's quality, this is the "must address" item. Highlight it prominently.
Present your findings, then:
Simplification is purposeful removal of unnecessary complexity, not shortening for its own sake.
Simplify when:
Don't simplify:
After changes are complete, ask:
After 2 refinement passes, recommend completion—diminishing returns are likely. But if the user wants to continue, allow it.
Return control to the caller (workflow or user) after selection.