let-fate-decide
About
This skill uses a randomized Tarot card draw to make decisions when user prompts are vague or playful. It generates a four-card spread and interprets it to guide the next steps, injecting entropy instead of asking clarifying questions. It's triggered by nonchalant phrases like "let fate decide" or when choosing arbitrarily between reasonable approaches.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommendednpx skills add trailofbits/skills -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/trailofbits/skillsgit clone https://github.com/trailofbits/skills.git ~/.claude/skills/let-fate-decideCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
GitHub Repository
Frequently asked questions
What is the let-fate-decide skill?
let-fate-decide is a Claude Skill by trailofbits. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform let-fate-decide-related tasks without extra prompting.
How do I install let-fate-decide?
Use the install commands on this page: add let-fate-decide 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 let-fate-decide belong to?
let-fate-decide is in the Design category, tagged design.
Is let-fate-decide free to use?
Yes. let-fate-decide 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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