Neurofoo Agent Skills
neurofoo-agent-skills is a Claude Code plugin for the Validate phase that bundles six structured thinking and prioritization agent skills for Claude Code and OpenCode.
Invoke structured thinking frameworks (prioritization, retros, ideation, decision mapping) from one Claude Code plugin pack.
Add it to Claude Code
Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.
/plugin install neurofoo-agent-skills@neurofoo/agent-skillsBuilt to be called by your agent
Skillselion is itself an MCP server. Your agent can pull this entry and a paste-ready install config straight from the API - no copy-paste.
Retrieve this entry with skillselion.get_details("plugin:neurofoo/agent-skills") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:neurofoo/agent-skills").
What it does
neurofoo-agent-skills is a Claude Code plugin collection from neurofoo/agent-skills that ships six skills aimed at decision quality, prioritization, and structured thinking—not one-off API glue. Solo builders install it when they want the agent to run recognizable methods (Eisenhower, MoSCoW, SCAMPER, Cynefin, Wardley, retrospectives, premortems, Feynman-style explanation) instead of generic brainstorming every time. The catalog keywords read like a facilitator’s toolkit: analysis, scoring, mapping, review, and writing support across ideation and postmortem flows. Because these are process skills, they apply across the journey: scope a MVP in validate, stress-test assumptions in idea, run a lightweight retro after ship, or clarify operator learnings in iterate. The bundle is community-sourced and pairs with Claude Code and OpenCode rather than replacing your stack. Expect intermediate familiarity—you choose the right framework for the moment and let the skill enforce steps. It complements task tools and integrations; it does not deploy code or fetch production metrics by itself.
Highlights
- Six-plugin agent-skills bundle for Claude Code and OpenCode
- Framework coverage includes prioritization (Eisenhower, MoSCoW), ideation (SCAMPER), and mapping (Cynefin, Wardley)
- Retrospective and review patterns: premortem, postmortem, start-stop-continue, after-action
- Learning and clarity techniques such as Feynman and Socratic-style prompts
- Decision, design, and creative composition skills for repeatable agent workflows
Why builders use it
Builders default to vague agent chat when they need MoSCoW, retros, or decision maps—and get inconsistent plans as a result.
After installation, you can trigger named frameworks so agents produce scoped priorities, clearer decisions, and review artifacts you can reuse.
At a glance
- Type - Plugin in Productivity.
- Adoption - 0 installs, 59 stars, 0 votes.
FAQ
Who is neurofoo-agent-skills for?
It is for Claude Code and OpenCode users who want reusable agent skills for prioritization, ideation, decision mapping, and retrospectives.
When should I use neurofoo-agent-skills?
Use it whenever you need structured thinking—especially before locking scope, after shipping, or when comparing strategic options across the builder journey.
How do I add neurofoo-agent-skills to my agent?
Add the neurofoo/agent-skills plugin bundle in Claude Code (or equivalent OpenCode setup), enable the six skills, then invoke the framework that matches your decision or review.
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