algorithm-design
Algorithm Design
Formalize methods into algorithm pseudocode and system architecture diagrams.
Input
$0— Method description or implementation to formalize
References
- Algorithm and diagram templates:
~/.claude/skills/algorithm-design/references/algorithm-templates.md
Workflow
Step 1: Formalize the Algorithm
- Define clear inputs and outputs
- Identify the main loop / recursive structure
- Specify all parameters and their types
- Write step-by-step pseudocode
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