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Build a throwaway prototype to flush out a design before committing to it. Routes between two branches — a runnable terminal app for state/business-logic questions, or several radically different UI variations toggleable from one route. Use when the user wants to prototype, sanity-check a data model or state machine, mock up a UI, explore design options, or says "prototype this", "let me play with it", "try a few designs".
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prototype
Build a throwaway prototype to flush out a design before committing to it. Routes between two branches — a runnable terminal app for state/business-logic questions, or several radically different UI variations toggleable from one route. Use when the user wants to prototype, sanity-check a data model or state machine, mock up a UI, explore design options, or says "prototype this", "let me play with it", "try a few designs".
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Build a throwaway prototype to answer a design question. Use when the user wants to sanity-check whether a state model or logic feels right, or explore what a UI should look like.
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prototype
Build a throwaway prototype to answer a design question. Use when the user wants to sanity-check whether a state model or logic feels right, or explore what a UI should look like.
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spinoff-idea
Derive a portable product-idea kickoff prompt from the invoking repository for use with $idea-scope-brief in a different repository. Use when a repo suggests an adjacent product, SaaS, devtool, library, workflow, or experiment worth briefing elsewhere, but the user wants an idea prompt rather than code extraction or repo creation.
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dawn
Proposes exactly one personal side-project idea per invocation, sized to a 1-3 day MVP. Targets CLI, automation, LLM, DX, productivity, and data-viz angles; avoids clichés like TODO apps, weather apps, and pomodoro timers. Output is an 8-section brief including a ready-to-paste coding-agent prompt. Use for morning/daily idea rituals and weekend-hack ideation. Don't use for existing-product feature proposals (Spark), dialogue brainstorming (Riff), or prototype implementation (Forge).
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