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Prepare a design critique agenda with structured feedback prompts. Grounded in your brief, design system principles, and past critique patterns.
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Prepare a design critique agenda with structured feedback prompts. Grounded in your brief, design system principles, and past critique patterns.
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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| name | critique-prep |
| description | Prepare a design critique agenda with structured feedback prompts. Grounded in your brief, design system principles, and past critique patterns. |
| version | 1 |
| user-invocable | true |
/critique-prep - Design Critique PreparationBuild a sharp critique agenda so the session produces decisions, not just opinions.
/critique-prep → Guided questions to build agenda from scratch
/critique-prep [describe what you're showing] → I'll draft the agenda from your description
/critique-prep [paste brief or spec link] → I'll build from the brief context
Output: Critique agenda saved to outputs/critique-notes/[feature]-critique-[date].md
Template: Based on templates/critique-agenda-template.md
Time: 5–10 minutes
Before building the agenda, check:
| Source | Files/Folders | What to extract |
|---|---|---|
| Brief | outputs/briefs/ or context-library/design-specs/ | Success criteria, scope, open questions |
| Principles | context-library/design-system/principles.md | Which principles apply to this work |
| Component guidance | context-library/design-system/component-ux/ | Specific component rules to check against |
| Research | context-library/research/ | Known user expectations or pain points |
| Past critiques | context-library/meetings/ | What feedback patterns have come up before |
| Figma MCP (if connected) | Linked design file | Current state of work being reviewed |
Bad: "Get feedback on the filter design" Good: "Decide between Option A (inline filter) and Option B (filter drawer) before moving to hi-fi"
Tell reviewers what's already resolved. This prevents re-litigating past decisions and focuses energy on what's actually open.
Generic: "What do you think?" Specific:
Adjust what you ask based on who's in the room:
Use these to generate sharp questions. Customize to the work being reviewed.
For validating problem fit: "Does this design address the problem in the brief? What's missing?"
For pattern consistency: "Is this pattern consistent with [related component or area]? Would a user expect this behavior from how [similar feature] works?"
For accessibility: "Can a keyboard-only user complete this flow? Is the focus order logical?"
For scope: "Is anything here out of scope for v1 as stated in the brief? What can we cut?"
For a specific open question (from the brief): "The brief had an open question about [X]. Does what you're seeing resolve it, or does it surface more questions?"
For choosing between options: "Given our principle of [X], which option better supports that? Why?"
After the critique runs, use /meeting-notes to process the notes into:
If a significant design decision was made, log it using templates/decision-log-template.md and save to context-library/decisions/.