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La habilidad Discovery realiza un cuestionamiento estructurado previo al diseño para sacar a la luz restricciones ocultas antes de que se consolide cualquier decisión de arquitectura. Obliga al usuario a enumerar sistemáticamente lo que desconoce en siete dimensiones clave antes de proponer una solución. Úsala al inicio de cualquier proceso de revisión, auditoría o diseño para asegurar que no falte contexto crítico.
Instalación rápida
Claude Code
Recomendadonpx skills add avelikiy/great_cto -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/avelikiy/great_ctogit clone https://github.com/avelikiy/great_cto.git ~/.claude/skills/discoveryCopia y pega este comando en Claude Code para instalar esta habilidad
Documentación
Discovery — surface hidden constraints first
The biggest cause of bad agent output is missing context. Before locking in a decision, enumerate what you don't know and surface it.
The 7 discovery dimensions
For any non-trivial request, walk through these and record findings in the report's "Context" section:
1. Who depends on this?
- What other services / teams consume the thing you're changing?
- Are there public consumers (open API, OSS users)?
- Is there a deprecation path if you break compatibility?
Grep for: grep -rE "import.*<your-module>|require.*<your-module>" in
the repo and any sibling repos you have access to.
2. What's the scale today, what's it in 6 months?
- Current traffic: requests/sec, queries/sec, MB/day, daily-active-users
- Storage: rows in main tables, size on disk
- Cost: monthly LLM spend, infra spend
- 6-month projection: linear? exponential? unknown?
If unknown, write: "scale unknown — request from user before proceeding."
3. What MUST not change?
- Existing API contracts (backward compatibility window)
- Database schema columns referenced by reporting / BI
- File formats consumed by other tools
- Regulatory commitments (audit log retention, SLA RPO/RTO)
4. What's the budget?
- Monthly cost ceiling (LLM + infra)
- Headcount: 1-person task vs cross-team effort
- Calendar: "must ship by X" vs "best by Y"
If unstated, default to "small project_size, 1-engineer-week, <$200/mo budget." Surface this default in the report so the user can correct.
5. What's the failure mode that matters?
Ask: "If this feature breaks at 3am, what gets paged?"
- Data loss → CRITICAL
- Wrong answer to user → HIGH
- Slow response → MEDIUM
- Bad UX (cosmetic) → LOW
The failure mode dictates investment level (e.g., do you need a canary? A circuit breaker? Just a feature flag?).
6. What's already been tried?
- Search Beads:
bd search "<keyword>"— has this been attempted before? - Search docs/decisions: any superseded ADR on this topic?
- Search lessons.md: any past learning about this pattern?
If past work exists, build on it. Don't redo it.
7. Who decides?
- Is there a CTO sign-off needed (gate:plan, gate:ship)?
- Is there a compliance reviewer required (PCI for fintech, HIPAA for healthcare)?
- Does this need an RFC (multi-team decision)?
Output
A discovery section at the top of your report:
## Context
- **Consumers:** <list, or "unknown — TBD with user">
- **Scale:** <today, 6mo projection>
- **Frozen contracts:** <list, or "none identified">
- **Budget:** <cost + time + people>
- **Failure-mode tier:** Critical | High | Medium | Low
- **Prior work:** <links to ADRs/lessons, or "none found">
- **Decision-makers:** <gate or RFC required>
When to skip
- nano project_size — discovery is overhead. Skip and document that you skipped: "nano — discovery skipped per skill rules."
- Pure utility extraction with no behaviour change — skip.
- Verbal bug-fix from user with clear repro — skip.
Common gotchas
- Don't assume. If you write "I assume the user wants X", that assumption belongs in Context as a question, not as a fact.
- Don't outsource to user. Discovery is YOUR job. Bring back as many answers as Glob/Grep/git can produce. Only ask the user for what code cannot tell you.
Repositorio GitHub
Frequently asked questions
What is the discovery skill?
discovery is a Claude Skill by avelikiy. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform discovery-related tasks without extra prompting.
How do I install discovery?
Use the install commands on this page: add discovery to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.
What category does discovery belong to?
discovery is in the Design category, tagged ai and design.
Is discovery free to use?
Yes. discovery is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.
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