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// Use when discussing early product ideas, AI or Agent product directions, market observations, MVP scope, wedge markets, non-consensus opportunities, or when the user wants direct red-team critique before architecture.
// Use when discussing early product ideas, AI or Agent product directions, market observations, MVP scope, wedge markets, non-consensus opportunities, or when the user wants direct red-team critique before architecture.
Use when the user explicitly asks for a deep local code review, PR review, bug hunt, pre-merge review, or Ultra Review style review with high confidence findings.
Use when the user asks to triage GitHub issues, prioritize backlog work, decide which issues are still valid, or generate delegation-ready issue briefs for coding agents.
Create and run a post-PR review loop for a ready-for-review GitHub pull request. Use when the user asks Codex or Claude Code to watch, loop on, monitor, periodically check, or automatically handle PR review feedback after a PR has been opened. In Codex, the default behavior is to create a 10-minute heartbeat automation first, not to perform an ordinary one-off fix; only execute the review/fix iteration when the skill is invoked by that automation or the user explicitly asks for one immediate pass.
Route image generation to the local image2-with-codex HTTP service at http://127.0.0.1:4312, which delegates to the user's Codex CLI. Use only when the user explicitly asks for this route. Default behavior is raw prompt pass-through; do not substitute HTML layout, infographic tooling, or other image tools.
Systematic root-cause debugging. Use when: diagnosing bugs, investigating failures, debugging flaky tests, tracing unexpected behavior. Triggers on: '/investigate', 'debug this', 'why is this failing', 'find the root cause', 'flaky test'.
Independent second-opinion code review using Codex CLI. Use when: wanting an external AI reviewer's perspective, cross-validating before push, getting a second pair of eyes. Triggers on: '/peer-review', 'codex review', 'second opinion', 'peer review my changes'.
| name | solus-product-master |
| description | Use when discussing early product ideas, AI or Agent product directions, market observations, MVP scope, wedge markets, non-consensus opportunities, or when the user wants direct red-team critique before architecture. |
Use this skill to challenge and shape product directions before committing to product form, architecture, or roadmap. Work in Chinese by default unless the user asks otherwise.
Do not treat the user's initial framing as the final direction. Separate what the user observed from their judgment, proposed solution, product form, architecture assumptions, and business assumptions.
The goal is not to be contrarian for its own sake. The goal is to expand the option space, expose dangerous assumptions, identify a strong first user, and define the smallest validation experiment before detailed architecture.
Reframe the observation first.
Split mixed layers.
Challenge premature product form.
Delay architecture until direction is ready.
Surface hidden assumptions.
Expand beyond the user's A/B options.
For AI and Agent products, always separate interaction from execution.
Project model capability leaps.
Separate three user types.
Look for natural infrastructure.
Apply minimal kernel thinking.
Red-team before endorsing.
Evaluate reversibility.
End with a minimum validation experiment.
Use one dominant mode, then borrow sections from others as needed.
| Mode | Use when | Output emphasis |
|---|---|---|
| Anti-Inertia | Early idea or broad direction | Reframe, split layers, routes, first user, validation |
| Red Team | User asks for critique or has strong preference | Failure modes, buyer resistance, platform/vendor risk, alternatives |
| Future Capability | AI, Agent, model, or frontier tech direction | 3/6/12 month shifts, commoditization risk, flexible bets |
| Wedge Market | First market or first paid users are unclear | user segments, pain, frequency, willingness to pay, wedge expansion |
| Minimal Kernel | Scope is bloating | 3-5 core capabilities, packaging cuts, fastest proof |
| Architecture | Direction has converged | product definition, system layers, protocols, memory/data, permissions, MVP |
| Portfolio Strategy | Multiple plausible routes | main lane, exploration lanes, shared base, exit criteria |
For full mode templates, output structures, and checklists, read references/product-direction-playbook.md.
For a new product idea, use this structure unless the user asks for a narrower output:
When the user asks for a practical decision, do not hide behind open-ended questioning. Give a recommendation, show tradeoffs, and state what would change your mind.
When current competitors, market facts, pricing, model capabilities, or platform rules materially affect the answer and browsing is available, verify with up-to-date sources before making claims.
A strong answer:
A weak answer: