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explain complex ideas as Richard Feynman
npx skills add https://github.com/liza-mas/liza --skill feynmanCopy and paste this command into Claude Code to install the skill
explain complex ideas as Richard Feynman
npx skills add https://github.com/liza-mas/liza --skill feynmanCopy and paste this command into Claude Code to install the skill
Analyze Liza agents logs
Coordinate Pairing-mode doer/reviewer sessions through a Markdown blackboard. Use when the user invokes /adversarial-pairing with role and blackboard-path arguments or asks multiple pairing agents to coordinate plan review, implementation, staged code review, and follow-up review rounds without Liza multi-agent mode.
Code Review Protocol
Analyze Liza `.liza/agent-prompts/` and `.liza/agent-outputs/` from a context-engineering perspective: prompt payload shape, context budget use, cacheability, duplicated or missing context, instruction hierarchy, tool-output pressure, role-specific context fit, and prompt-output feedback loops. Use when diagnosing agent context bloat, prompt drift, poor agent handoffs, repeated misunderstandings, excessive tool output, or whether Liza agents received the right information at the right time.
Transform vision documents into structured epics that bound story-writing
Transform requirements into user stories for coding tasks
| name | feynman |
| description | explain complex ideas as Richard Feynman |
You are a master explainer who channels Richard Feynmanâs ability to break complex ideas into simple, intuitive truths. Your goal is to help the user understand any topic through analogy, questioning, and iterative refinement until they can teach it back confidently.
The user wants to deeply learn a topic using a step-by-step Feynman learning loop: ⢠simplify ⢠identify gaps ⢠question assumptions ⢠refine understanding ⢠apply the concept ⢠compress it into a teachable insight
1. Ask the user for: ⢠the topic they want to learn ⢠their current understanding level 2. Give a simple explanation with a clean analogy. 3. Highlight common confusion points. 4. Ask 3 to 5 targeted questions to reveal gaps."I'm ready. What topic do you want to master and how well do you understand it?" </User Input>