Contents
- •The Iron Law of DS Brainstorming
- •What Brainstorm Does
- •Critical Questions to Ask
- •Process
- •Red Flags - STOP If You're About To
- •Output
Brainstorming (Questions Only)
Refine vague analysis requests into clear objectives through Socratic questioning. NO data exploration, NO coding - just questions and objectives.
<EXTREMELY-IMPORTANT> ## The Iron Law of DS BrainstormingASK QUESTIONS BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE. This is not negotiable.
Before loading data, before exploring, before proposing approaches, you MUST:
- •Ask clarifying questions using AskUserQuestion
- •Understand what the user actually wants to learn
- •Identify data sources and constraints
- •Define success criteria
- •Only THEN propose analysis approaches
STOP - You're about to load data or explore before asking questions. Don't do this. </EXTREMELY-IMPORTANT>
What Brainstorm Does
| DO | DON'T |
|---|---|
| Ask clarifying questions | Load or explore data |
| Understand analysis objectives | Run queries |
| Identify data sources | Profile data (that's /ds-plan) |
| Define success criteria | Create visualizations |
| Ask about constraints | Write analysis code |
| Check if replicating existing analysis | Propose specific methodology |
Brainstorm answers: WHAT and WHY Plan answers: HOW (data profile + tasks) (separate skill)
Critical Questions to Ask
Data Source Questions
- •What data sources are available?
- •Where is the data located (files, database, API)?
- •What time period does the data cover?
- •How frequently is the data updated?
Objective Questions
- •What question are you trying to answer?
- •Who is the audience for this analysis?
- •What decisions will be made based on results?
- •What would a successful outcome look like?
Constraint Questions
- •Are you replicating an existing analysis? (Critical for methodology)
- •Are there specific methodologies required?
- •What is the timeline for this analysis?
- •Are there computational resource constraints?
Output Questions
- •What format should results be in (report, dashboard, model)?
- •What visualizations are expected?
- •How will results be validated?
Process
1. Ask Questions First
Employ AskUserQuestion immediately:
- •One question at a time - never batch
- •Multiple-choice preferred - easier to answer
- •Focus on: objectives, data sources, constraints, replication requirements
2. Identify Replication Requirements
CRITICAL: Ask early if replicating existing work:
AskUserQuestion:
question: "Are you replicating or extending existing analysis?"
options:
- label: "Replicating existing"
description: "Must match specific methodology/results"
- label: "Extending existing"
description: "Building on prior work with modifications"
- label: "New analysis"
description: "Fresh analysis, methodology flexible"
When replicating:
- •Obtain reference to original (paper, code, report)
- •Document exact methodology requirements
- •Define acceptable deviation from original results
3. Propose Approaches
After objectives are clear:
- •Propose 2-3 different approaches with trade-offs
- •Lead with recommendation (mark as "Recommended")
- •Use
AskUserQuestionfor the user to select the preferred approach
4. Write Spec Doc
After selecting an approach:
- •Write to
.claude/SPEC.md - •Include: objectives, data sources, success criteria, constraints
- •NO implementation details - reserve those for /ds-plan
# Spec: [Analysis Name]
> **For Claude:** After writing this spec, use `Read("${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/lib/skills/ds-plan/SKILL.md")` for Phase 2.
## Objective
[What question this analysis answers]
## Data Sources
- [Source 1]: [location, format, time period]
- [Source 2]: [location, format, time period]
## Success Criteria
- [ ] Criterion 1
- [ ] Criterion 2
## Constraints
- Replication: [yes/no - if yes, reference source]
- Timeline: [deadline]
- Methodology: [required approaches]
## Chosen Approach
[Description of selected approach]
## Rejected Alternatives
- Option B: [why rejected]
- Option C: [why rejected]
Red Flags - STOP If You Catch Yourself Doing This:
| Action | Why It's Wrong | Do Instead |
|---|---|---|
| Loading data | You're exploring before understanding goals | Ask what the user wants to learn |
| Running describe() | You're profiling data when that's for /ds-plan | Finish defining objectives first |
| Proposing specific models | You're jumping to HOW before clarifying WHAT | Define success criteria first |
| Creating task lists | You're planning before objectives are clear | Complete brainstorm first |
| Skipping replication question | You might miss critical methodology constraints | Always ask about replication upfront |
Output
Declare brainstorm complete when:
- •Analysis objectives clearly understood
- •Data sources identified
- •Success criteria defined
- •Constraints documented (especially replication requirements)
- •Approach chosen from alternatives
- •
.claude/SPEC.mdwritten - •User confirms ready for data exploration
Workflow Context
This skill is Phase 1 of the 5-phase /ds workflow:
- •Phase 1: ds-brainstorm (current) - Clarify objectives through Socratic questioning
- •Phase 2: ds-plan - Profile data and break analysis into tasks
- •Phase 3: ds-implement - Execute analysis tasks with output-first verification
- •Phase 4: ds-review - Review methodology, data quality, and statistical validity
- •Phase 5: ds-verify - Check reproducibility and obtain user acceptance
Phase Complete
After completing brainstorm, IMMEDIATELY invoke the next phase:
# Invoke Phase 2: Data profiling and task breakdown /ds-plan
Or use the Skill tool directly:
Read("${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/lib/skills/ds-plan/SKILL.md")
CRITICAL: Do not skip to analysis implementation. Phase 2 profiles data and breaks down the analysis into discrete, manageable tasks.