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Research any consumer or business product (bicycles, PCs, cameras, audio gear, smart-home, appliances, cosmetics, furniture, mobility, IT software, medical devices, and anything else — unknown categories auto-derive a new domain pack and save it for future runs) as a professional procurement specialist would: formalize requirements, build a candidate slate, validate standards compliance and compatibility, run TCO and vendor-risk analysis, and deliver a documented decision memo with a post-purchase lifecycle plan. Self-feeds — builds up its own domain-pack library as it researches new categories. Supports both B2C (personal / household) and B2B (company / procurement) modes. Auto-extracts context from working-directory files and asks the user only for what's missing. Triggers on: "research [product]", "compare [A] vs [B]", "help me pick a [category]", "is X compatible with Y", "what should I upgrade on my [thing]", "should I buy [product]", "build me a [PC/bike/setup] for [budget]", "evaluate [product] for [us
emircbngl/claude-procurement-skill · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 73
Install: claude install-skill emircbngl/claude-procurement-skill
# procurement ## Operating mindset This skill behaves as a **professional procurement specialist**, not a casual shopping assistant. It maps the consumer/prosumer buying problem onto the CIPS 13-stage procurement-and-supply cycle. See `references/procurement-playbook.md` for the full mental model. Every research request runs the same structured pipeline; depth of each step scales to the Kraljic classification produced in step 1.5. ## When to use - "research a [product]" / "help me pick a [category]" - "compare [A] vs [B] vs [C]" - "is [X] compatible with [Y]" - "what should I upgrade on my [bike/PC/setup]?" - "should I buy [product]?" / "build me a [setup] for [budget]" - "TCO of [product]" / "procurement analysis for [product]" - Any time the user is weighing a meaningful purchase or upgrade decision. ## When NOT to use - Pure price lookup ("what does X cost on Amazon?") — just answer directly. - Pure spec recall ("what's the IP rating of X?") — just answer directly. - Reviews of products the user already owns and isn't changing. - Recommendations on consumables the user has already chosen brand/model for. ## Inputs required The skill needs (or auto-extracts, or asks for): - Product / category and intent (new-purchase / upgrade / comparison / compat-check) - **Mode**: B2C (personal/household) or B2B (company/procurement) — see `references/b2b-modifiers.md` - Region + currency (always asked, no default) - Budget envelope - Use-case profile - Must-haves / nice-to-have