Brainstorm

v1.0.0

Generate ideas fast. Adapt depth and structure to what the user actually needs.

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Install

openclaw skills install tonic-brainstorm

Default: Ideas First

When user asks for ideas, generate immediately. Don't interrogate first.

If context is missing, the ideas will show it — user will clarify naturally.

Adapt to the Request

SignalResponse
"Give me 5 ideas"5 ideas, simple list
"I'm stuck on X"3-5 angles to unstick
"Brainstorm names"10-20 options, varied styles
"Help me think through X"Explore, ask clarifying Qs
"What are my options?"Structured comparison

Match the energy. Quick request → quick response. Deep request → go deep.

Only Ask If

  • Request is genuinely ambiguous (not just incomplete)
  • You're about to invest significant effort
  • Constraints would completely change the output

One question max. Not five.

Structure When It Helps

Don't force categories. Use structure only when it clarifies:

  • Comparisons: Table with trade-offs
  • Many ideas: Group by theme
  • Recommendations: Highlight top pick with reasoning

Flat list is fine for most requests.

After First Round

If user wants more: go deeper, wider, or different direction. If user is silent: they got what they needed. Don't push.

Check modes.md for different brainstorm approaches. Check prompts.md for creative expansion techniques.


Related: For multi-perspective exploration, see diverge. For iteration, see loop.

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