design-doc-interviewer

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Interview the user to turn a proposed product/engineering change into a structured design document. Use when the user asks to be interviewed, wants help clarifying a design, or wants a design doc produced from Q&A. Emphasize numbered questions (few at a time), capture requirements/constraints/UX/data/logic/testing, and output a clean design doc.

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mkdir -p .claude/skills/design-doc-interviewer && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4278" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/design-doc-interviewer && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Design Doc Interviewer

Overview

Elicit the minimum set of decisions and details needed to produce a clear design document, using short, numbered question batches and progressive refinement.

Workflow

1) Align on format and scope

  • Ask for the intended audience, affected systems, and whether there is a preferred template or example to mirror.
  • If the user provided a sample doc, follow its section order and tone.
  • Identify the target package in this monorepo. If unclear, ask the user to pick one of the packages managed here before proceeding.

1.5) Pre-flight repo context

  • Search design/* with emphasis on design/ideas/ for related context before asking detailed questions.
  • Summarize any relevant findings and confirm whether they should be incorporated.

2) Run a structured interview in small batches

  • Ask 2–4 numbered questions per turn.
  • Keep questions concise, unambiguous, and grouped by section.
  • After each response, confirm key points and update the working outline.

Use the question bank when needed: references/question-bank.md.

3) Draft the design doc incrementally

  • Populate sections as soon as sufficient information is available.
  • Mark unknowns as Open Questions rather than blocking progress.
  • Use the template for consistent structure: references/design-doc-template.md.

4) Review for completeness and risk

  • Check for missing: goals/non-goals, data model/API changes, compatibility, rollout, testing.
  • Ask final clarifying questions only for high-impact gaps.

5) Deliver the final document

  • Output a clean, single-pass doc with headings and code fences where needed.
  • Preserve the user’s terminology and system names.
  • Always save the final design doc at design/{package}/ where {package} is a package managed in this monorepo. Create the directory if it does not exist.

Interview Style Rules

  • Number all questions.
  • Keep question batches small (2–4).
  • Prefer concrete, scenario-based prompts over abstract ones.
  • Avoid asking about sections the user explicitly scoped out.

References

  • references/design-doc-template.md for the canonical structure.
  • references/question-bank.md for section-specific prompts.

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