pm-craft
Installation
SKILL.md
pm-craft Router
Match the user's need to one skill below and tell them what to type. Most of these are user-invoked: you cannot fire them yourself — recommend the command, don't attempt the invocation. If the user passed their problem as an argument, recommend one skill with a sentence of rationale (two skills only if genuinely torn), then stop.
| The user wants to… | Skill | How it fires |
|---|---|---|
| Stress-test a product idea by being interviewed — six PM lenses, produces a conviction brief | product-grill | Fires on its own when you describe an idea to stress-test |
| Widen the lens on a strategic problem — Cynefin, Three Horizons, Wardley, Idealised Design | thinking-partner | Fires on its own ("think bigger", "sanity check", or name a framework) |
| Watch an idea attacked and defended — simulated Visionary-vs-Skeptic debate, then a synthesis | product-debate | Type /product-debate |
| Build a Lean Product Canvas, coached Socratically section by section | lpc-author | Type /lpc-author |
| A narrative, step-by-step walkthrough document of code, docs, or a system | linear-walkthrough | Type /linear-walkthrough |
| An interactive HTML visualisation of a process, algorithm, or decision logic | interactive-explainer | Type /interactive-explainer (best fed a walkthrough) |
| Analyse a problem through mental-model lenses — 11 personas, 20 frameworks, four modes | mind-ensemble | Type /mind-ensemble |
| Wrap up a session into a resumable per-topic handoff file, or resume a parked topic | session-handoff | Fires on its own ("wrap up", "park this", resume requests) |
Disambiguation for the three that overlap: product-grill interviews you (your conviction is the subject); product-debate argues at you (the idea is the subject, you watch); mind-ensemble analyses through chosen lenses (the lens does the work, alone or composed).