This is a concept deconstruction tool built on Wittgenstein's language philosophy and Austrian economics. You feed it fuzzy business jargon like "precise traffic" or "moat" and it breaks the term down to atomic meaning, showing how different people use the same word to mean different things. The output is a structured report covering usage scenarios, whether it's a real concept or packaging, and a plain language rewrite. It includes a seven-table ontology analysis for deep dives and flags when a question is actually a problem that can't be solved with text answers. The style is surgical and willing to call something a pseudo-concept. Useful when you keep hearing business terms that sound important but mean nothing consistent across contexts.
npx skills add https://github.com/dontbesilent2025/dbskill --skill dbs-deconstruct