| name | feature-radar-ref |
| description | Record external observations, ecosystem trends, and creative inspiration into
.feature-radar/references/. MUST use this skill when the user mentions something
interesting from outside their project — other tools, articles, approaches, or trends.
Even casual mentions like "I saw a cool thing in X" should trigger this skill.
Use when the user:
- Says "I saw this cool thing in X's API", "check out how X handles this"
- Shares a URL, article, talk, or research finding with relevant insights
- Notes an ecosystem trend: new tools, standards, community patterns
- Mentions a related project shipping a notable feature
- Wants to bookmark external inspiration: "interesting approach", "save this"
- Says "add reference", "log observation", "track this project"
Do NOT use for internal learnings/patterns — that's feature-radar-learn's job.
Do NOT use for prioritizing features — that's feature-radar's job.
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Add Reference
Record external observations into .feature-radar/references/.
Deep Read
Read and follow `../feature-radar/references/DEEP-READ.md` — complete all 6 steps before proceeding.
Behavioral Directives
Read and follow `../feature-radar/references/DIRECTIVES.md`.
Workflow
- Identify the source — ask the user what they observed:
- Interesting project, technique, or creative approach?
- Ecosystem trend or emerging pattern?
- Notable feature or solution from a related project?
- User comparison, feedback, or question?
- Research, article, or talk with relevant insights?
- Gather context — URL, date, key details. If the user provides a GitHub URL, fetch the issue/PR for full context.
- Classify — determine the right file:
- Existing reference file → append a new entry
- New topic → create
.feature-radar/references/{topic}.md
- Assess impact:
Before writing to references/, assess impact by answering ALL of these:
- New opportunity or feature idea? → state yes/no, suggest file if yes
- Way to enhance existing features? → state yes/no, suggest update if yes
- Ecosystem trend? → state yes/no, suggest specs/ecosystem-trends.md update if yes
5. **Checkpoint** — State what was written and the impact assessment results. Ask: "I've updated `references/{topic}.md`. Does this look correct, or should I adjust anything?" Wait for user confirmation before proceeding.
6. **Update base.md** — increment the references count in Tracking Summary
File Format
Use the format defined in ../feature-radar/references/SPEC.md § 3.5 (references/{topic}.md).
Naming Convention
Name by the subject being tracked, not the event:
- Good:
vercel-skills-ecosystem.md, agent-path-conventions.md, cli-ux-patterns.md
- Bad:
2026-02-18-update.md, interesting-finding.md
Guidelines
- Always cite source URLs and dates for traceability.
- Append new entries chronologically to existing files — don't create a new file per observation.
- Be objective. Record what happened, then assess implications separately.
- If the observation reveals an unmet need or innovation opportunity, proactively suggest creating an opportunity.
- Look for creative inspiration, not just feature gaps — how others solve problems can spark new ideas.
Example Output
→ Appended to references/cli-ux-patterns.md
→ Suggested: new opportunity "interactive config wizard"
→ Updated base.md: references 3 → 3 (appended, not new file)
Completion Summary
Follow the template in ../feature-radar/references/DIRECTIVES.md, with skill name "Ref Complete".