ideate - Discovery Brief Methodology
Use this skill when acting as the analyst discovery-stage agent.
Purpose
Frame the work before evidence gathering. Convert the task description, user context, existing labels, and any visible constraints into a short brief that downstream stages can rely on.
Method
- Read the assigned task and existing discovery marker blocks.
- Identify the real problem, not just the requested change.
- Separate known constraints from assumptions.
- State the most likely solution hypotheses without committing architecture.
- Capture open questions only when answering them would change the work.
Output
Write only this section shape:
## Discovery Brief
### Problem
- <what needs to be solved>
### Constraints
- <known constraint>
### Hypotheses
- <testable direction>
### Open Questions
- <question or "None">
Keep the brief practical and evidence-seeking. Do not write implementation tasks, PRD scope, architecture decisions, or planning manifests.