brainstorm
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Brainstorm Command
Facilitate AI-assisted brainstorming sessions for discovering new requirements and ideas.
Interactive Session Setup
Use AskUserQuestion to configure the brainstorming session:
# Question 1: Brainstorming Technique (MCP: divergent thinking methodologies)
question: "What brainstorming technique should we use?"
header: "Technique"
options:
- label: "Freeform (Recommended)"
description: "Classic brainstorm - quantity over quality, build on ideas"
- label: "Reverse Brainstorming"
description: "Think about how to CAUSE the problem, then flip"
- label: "SCAMPER"
description: "Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Eliminate, Reverse"
- label: "Six Thinking Hats"
description: "Parallel thinking from six perspectives"
# Question 2: Session Scope (MCP: CLI best practices - MVP vs Full)
question: "How comprehensive should the session be?"
header: "Scope"
options:
- label: "Quick Ideation (Recommended)"
description: "1 round, 20-30 ideas, top 5 candidates (~15 min)"
- label: "Standard Session"
description: "2 rounds, 40-50 ideas, grouped themes (~30 min)"
- label: "Deep Exploration"
description: "3+ rounds, all techniques, full refinement (~60 min)"
Use these responses to tailor technique selection and session depth.
Usage
/requirements-elicitation:brainstorm
/requirements-elicitation:brainstorm --domain "mobile-app"
/requirements-elicitation:brainstorm --domain "checkout" --technique reverse
/requirements-elicitation:brainstorm --domain "onboarding" --technique sixhats --rounds 3
Arguments
| Argument | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| --domain | No | Domain to brainstorm for (default: current/most recent) |
| --technique | No | Brainstorming technique: freeform, reverse, starbursting, scamper, sixhats (default: freeform) |
| --rounds | No | Number of brainstorming rounds (default: 2) |
Brainstorming Techniques
Freeform (Default)
Classic brainstorming - generate as many ideas as possible without judgment.
freeform:
phase_1_diverge:
goal: "Generate maximum ideas"
rules:
- "No criticism or evaluation"
- "Quantity over quality"
- "Build on others' ideas"
- "Wild ideas welcome"
prompts:
- "What features could help users achieve [goal]?"
- "What would make this 10x better?"
- "What would competitors wish they had?"
- "What would users love but not expect?"
phase_2_converge:
goal: "Filter and group ideas"
actions:
- "Remove duplicates"
- "Group related ideas"
- "Identify themes"
- "Flag most promising"
Reverse Brainstorming
Generate ideas by thinking about how to cause the problem.
reverse:
phase_1_reverse:
question: "How could we make [problem] WORSE?"
examples:
- "How could we make checkout MORE confusing?"
- "How could we make search MORE frustrating?"
- "How could we make onboarding SLOWER?"
phase_2_flip:
action: "Reverse each idea to find solutions"
example:
problem: "Make checkout take longer"
flipped: "Add one-click checkout option"
phase_3_refine:
action: "Evaluate flipped ideas as requirements"
Starbursting
Generate questions rather than answers to explore the problem space.
starbursting:
question_categories:
who:
- "Who will use this?"
- "Who is affected by this?"
- "Who needs to approve this?"
what:
- "What problem does this solve?"
- "What features are needed?"
- "What could go wrong?"
when:
- "When will users need this?"
- "When should this be available?"
- "When would this fail?"
where:
- "Where will this be used?"
- "Where does this fit in the journey?"
- "Where are the integration points?"
why:
- "Why do users need this?"
- "Why would they choose this?"
- "Why might they resist this?"
how:
- "How will users interact with this?"
- "How will we know it's working?"
- "How will we support this?"
SCAMPER
Systematic creativity technique using seven prompts.
scamper:
substitute:
prompt: "What can be substituted?"
examples:
- "Replace password with biometrics"
- "Substitute manual entry with auto-fill"
combine:
prompt: "What can be combined?"
examples:
- "Combine login and preferences setup"
- "Merge checkout and account creation"
adapt:
prompt: "What can be adapted from elsewhere?"
examples:
- "Adapt Netflix's recommendation engine"
- "Adapt Uber's real-time tracking"
modify:
prompt: "What can be modified/magnified/minimized?"
examples:
- "Magnify the confirmation feedback"
- "Minimize the number of form fields"
put_to_other_uses:
prompt: "What else could this be used for?"
examples:
- "Use search for navigation"
- "Use purchase history for recommendations"
eliminate:
prompt: "What can be eliminated?"
examples:
- "Eliminate mandatory registration"
- "Remove unnecessary confirmation steps"
reverse_rearrange:
prompt: "What can be reversed or rearranged?"
examples:
- "Rearrange checkout to show total first"
- "Reverse the sign-up flow"
Six Thinking Hats
Parallel thinking from six perspectives.
six_hats:
white_hat:
focus: "Facts and Information"
questions:
- "What data do we have?"
- "What information is missing?"
- "What do we know for certain?"
red_hat:
focus: "Emotions and Intuition"
questions:
- "How do users feel about this?"
- "What's your gut reaction?"
- "What frustrations exist?"
black_hat:
focus: "Critical Judgment"
questions:
- "What could go wrong?"
- "What are the risks?"
- "Why might this fail?"
yellow_hat:
focus: "Optimistic Value"
questions:
- "What are the benefits?"
- "What's the best outcome?"
- "Why will this succeed?"
green_hat:
focus: "Creative Ideas"
questions:
- "What new ideas emerge?"
- "What alternatives exist?"
- "What innovations are possible?"
blue_hat:
focus: "Process and Summary"
questions:
- "What's our conclusion?"
- "What should we do next?"
- "What have we learned?"
Workflow
Step 1: Setup
setup:
1. Load existing requirements from .requirements/{domain}/synthesis/
2. Identify the domain focus area
3. Select brainstorming technique
4. Prepare technique-specific prompts
Step 2: Divergent Phase
divergent:
goal: "Generate maximum ideas without judgment"
approach:
- Apply selected technique prompts
- Generate ideas in rapid succession
- Build on and combine ideas
- Capture all ideas without filtering
output: "Raw idea list (30-50+ ideas typical)"
Step 3: Convergent Phase
convergent:
goal: "Filter, group, and prioritize ideas"
steps:
1. Remove duplicates and near-duplicates
2. Group related ideas into themes
3. Evaluate feasibility (quick assessment)
4. Rate value/impact potential
5. Select top ideas for refinement
Step 4: Refinement Phase
refinement:
goal: "Transform top ideas into requirement candidates"
for_each_selected_idea:
- Expand into requirement statement
- Identify stakeholders affected
- Note dependencies and constraints
- Flag for validation with stakeholders
Step 5: Output Generation
output:
brainstorm_session:
domain: "{domain}"
technique: "{technique}"
date: "{ISO-8601}"
rounds: 2
raw_ideas:
total: 47
by_theme:
- theme: "Speed/Performance"
ideas: ["...", "..."]
- theme: "Personalization"
ideas: ["...", "..."]
filtered_ideas:
total: 18
top_rated:
- idea: "One-click reorder for previous purchases"
theme: "Convenience"
feasibility: "high"
impact: "high"
votes: 5
requirement_candidates:
- id: "IDEA-001"
statement: "Users shall be able to reorder previous purchases with a single click"
source_idea: "One-click reorder"
stakeholders: ["returning-customers", "operations"]
validation_needed: true
Example Session
/requirements-elicitation:brainstorm --domain "food-delivery" --technique reverse
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BRAINSTORMING SESSION: food-delivery
Technique: Reverse Brainstorming
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PHASE 1: REVERSE THINKING
"How could we make food delivery WORSE?"
Generating negative ideas...
✗ Make the menu hard to read
✗ Hide delivery fees until checkout
✗ Show inaccurate delivery times
✗ Make it impossible to customize orders
✗ Remove order tracking
✗ Make re-ordering difficult
✗ Ignore dietary preferences
✗ Make splitting bills complicated
... (32 more negative ideas)
PHASE 2: FLIPPING IDEAS
Negative → Positive Requirement:
✗ "Hide fees" → ✓ "Show all fees upfront before adding to cart"
✗ "Inaccurate times" → ✓ "Real-time GPS tracking with accurate ETAs"
✗ "No customization" → ✓ "Full customization with modifier options"
✗ "No tracking" → ✓ "Live order status with driver location"
... (32 more flips)
PHASE 3: GROUPING & FILTERING
Themes identified:
📊 Transparency (8 ideas)
🎯 Customization (6 ideas)
📍 Tracking (5 ideas)
♻️ Convenience (7 ideas)
💰 Pricing (6 ideas)
Top ideas by impact:
1. Show all fees upfront (Transparency, High Impact)
2. Real-time GPS tracking (Tracking, High Impact)
3. One-tap reorder (Convenience, High Impact)
4. Smart dietary filters (Customization, Medium Impact)
5. Easy bill splitting (Convenience, Medium Impact)
PHASE 4: REQUIREMENT CANDIDATES
Generated 12 requirement candidates:
REQ-CAND-001: "System shall display all fees before item is added to cart"
REQ-CAND-002: "System shall provide real-time GPS tracking of delivery driver"
REQ-CAND-003: "System shall enable one-tap reordering of previous orders"
...
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SESSION COMPLETE
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Results:
- Raw ideas generated: 40
- Ideas after filtering: 18
- Requirement candidates: 12
- Themes discovered: 5
Saved to: .requirements/food-delivery/brainstorm/BS-20251226-160000.yaml
Next steps:
1. Review candidates with stakeholders
2. Run /simulate to validate from user perspective
3. Add validated requirements to synthesis
Output Locations
output_locations:
session: ".requirements/{domain}/brainstorm/BS-{timestamp}.yaml"
candidates: ".requirements/{domain}/brainstorm/candidates-{timestamp}.yaml"
Integration with Other Commands
Before Brainstorming
# Review existing requirements for context
/requirements-elicitation:gaps --domain "delivery"
# Research domain for inspiration
/requirements-elicitation:research --domain "delivery"
After Brainstorming
# Validate candidates with stakeholders
/requirements-elicitation:simulate --domain "delivery" --personas end-user
# Add validated candidates to requirements
/requirements-elicitation:discover --domain "delivery" --from-candidates
Error Handling
error_handling:
no_context:
message: "No domain context available"
action: "Provide --domain or run /discover first"
technique_mismatch:
message: "Selected technique not suitable for domain"
action: "Suggest alternative technique based on domain"
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