What is start-discussion?
Start a technical discussion. Discovers research and existing discussions, offers multiple entry paths, and invokes the technical-discussion skill. Source: leeovery/claude-technical-workflows.
Start a technical discussion. Discovers research and existing discussions, offers multiple entry paths, and invokes the technical-discussion skill.
Quickly install start-discussion AI skill to your development environment via command line
Source: leeovery/claude-technical-workflows.
⚠️ ZERO OUTPUT RULE: Do not narrate your processing. Produce no output until a step or reference file explicitly specifies display content. No "proceeding with...", no discovery summaries, no routing decisions, no transition text. Your first output must be content explicitly called for by the instructions.
| 1. Research | EXPLORE - ideas, feasibility, market, business | | | 2. Discussion | WHAT and WHY - decisions, architecture, edge cases | ◀ HERE | | 3. Specification | REFINE - validate into standalone spec | | | 4. Planning | HOW - phases, tasks, acceptance criteria | | | 5. Implementation | DOING - tests first, then code | |
| 6. Review | VALIDATING - check work against artifacts | |
Stable fields and commands for AI/search citations.
npx skills add https://github.com/leeovery/claude-technical-workflows --skill start-discussionStart a technical discussion. Discovers research and existing discussions, offers multiple entry paths, and invokes the technical-discussion skill. Source: leeovery/claude-technical-workflows.
Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/leeovery/claude-technical-workflows --skill start-discussion Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenClaw
https://github.com/leeovery/claude-technical-workflows