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idea-to-design-doc
Use when turning a rough idea into a focused product/design Markdown doc through guided questions, without moving into implementation too early.
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Use when turning a rough idea into a focused product/design Markdown doc through guided questions, without moving into implementation too early.
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
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Use when running the full idea workflow: capture a rough idea, expand it into design/UI/implementation docs, research similar products, and generate build-ready Markdown artifacts.
Use when turning a product/design doc into a focused UI design brief, optional AI image-generation concept prompts, and implementation-ready UI direction without replacing the main idea workflow.
Use when reviewing one specific idea/design doc, researching similar products, and producing a separate technical implementation plan or roadmap.
| name | idea-to-design-doc |
| description | Use when turning a rough idea into a focused product/design Markdown doc through guided questions, without moving into implementation too early. |
| version | 1.1.0 |
| author | Hermes Agent |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"hermes":{"tags":["idea-workflow","note-taking","product-design","design-doc","brainstorming"],"related_skills":["idea-superpowers-suite","idea-to-implementation-doc"]}} |
Use this skill when the user says things like:
Convert a rough idea into a structured design document with:
stop, that's enough, or doneThis workflow starts with product thinking and only moves into technical aspects after the concept/philosophy is clear. The design doc should capture what the user wants and enough technical direction to support a later build plan.
Save files locally first, rather than directly into the Obsidian vault.
Recommended local folder structure:
./ideas/Ideas Index.md./ideas/<idea-title>.mdIf the user later wants Obsidian export, treat that as a separate export step.
Use Lite mode for quick idea capture: ask only enough to produce a useful note. Use Full mode when the user wants a durable design doc or eventual implementation handoff.
The user can force the next stage with the exact phrase GREENLIGHT NEXT STAGE. If they use it, stop questioning, draft with current information, and record gaps under Open questions.
Ask questions in this order, adapting to the user's answers. For stronger prompts, use idea-superpowers-suite/references/interview-question-bank.md:
Use prompts like:
If the user is unsure, offer lightweight options instead of open-ended pressure:
If the user says any of the following, stop interviewing and draft immediately:
When drafting, produce a markdown note with this structure:
# <Idea Title>
## One-line summary
## Problem / purpose
## Product philosophy
## Target user
## Core concept
## Desired behavior
## Key features
## Layout / information architecture
## UX / product notes
## Technical shape
## Data / integrations / platform needs
## Hosting / data location
## Platform targets
## Recommended technical defaults
## Non-goals
## Open questions
## Next steps
Maintain Ideas Index.md as a simple bullet list of idea notes:
# Ideas Index
- [[Idea Title]] — short one-line summary
- [[Another Idea]] — short one-line summary
If the index file exists, append the new idea in alphabetical or newest-first order, but stay consistent.
During the interview:
When the user stops:
A good result should make it easy to revisit the idea later and immediately understand: