visualstorming
Visualstorming
Use local HTML as a visual reference during brainstorming. This is a tool, not a mode: use it only for questions the user can answer better by seeing options than by reading text.
Do not invoke writing-plans, create implementation plans, or start coding because this skill was used. Visualstorming ends when the visual question is answered or the user declines visual help.
Consent Gate
When upcoming work likely benefits from visual treatment, offer visualstorming once before creating browser artifacts.
The offer must be its own message, with no context summary or clarifying question mixed in:
Some of this may be easier to discuss visually. I can open a local HTML view with mockups, diagrams, comparisons, or layout options as we go. It can use extra tokens and may require a local URL. Want to use visualstorming?
Wait for the user response. If they accept, use browser visuals only when useful. If they decline, continue text-only. If they already asked for visualstorming, browser mockups, visual options, wireframes, diagrams, or a visual comparison, treat that as consent.
Browser Or Text
Use browser visuals when the content itself is visual: