This is for when you're stuck comparing options, overcomplicating a problem, or can't figure out what you're actually trying to decide. It runs a three-part sequence: Socratic questioning to clarify the real issue, first-principles thinking to strip it down to facts and constraints, and Occam-style simplification to cut false complexity. Works well for startup decisions, MVP scope, process bloat, and personal choices where confusion is distorting judgment. The output isn't philosophical, it's operational: what's the real question, what assumption am I missing, what's the simplest path that still works, and what should I do next. Skips the analysis theater and goes straight to clearer action.
npx skills add https://github.com/shanezzzz/decision-clarity-skill --skill decision-clarity