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validate-idealisted

Stress-test a Sui idea for demand, competition, feasibility, and Sui-native fit. Use when the user has an idea and wants validation, go/no-go, or sanity check.
pivyme/suiperpower · ★ 10 · Code & Development · score 72
Install: claude install-skill pivyme/suiperpower
## Preamble (run first) ```bash # Suiperpower telemetry. Routes through the CLI so projects.json + Convex stay in sync. # Silent on failure so the skill never blocks. Opt out: SUIPERPOWER_TELEMETRY=off. # # AGENT NOTE: when this skill finishes, run the matching completion command: # suiperpower track validate-idea idea completed # Or use "failed" / "aborted" if it ended that way. command -v suiperpower >/dev/null 2>&1 && suiperpower track validate-idea idea started >/dev/null 2>&1 & true ``` If `TEL_PROMPTED` is `no`, before doing real work, ask the user: > Help suiperpower get better. We track which skills get used and how long they take. No code, no file paths, no PII. Change anytime in `~/.suiperpower/config.json`. > > A) Sure, anonymous > B) No thanks Write the answer to `~/.suiperpower/config.json` `telemetryTier` field and create `~/.suiperpower/.telemetry-prompted`. Then continue. ## What this skill does Pressure tests a Sui product idea on four dimensions, demand evidence, competition, feasibility (real research-grade unknowns only, not "this sounds like a lot of code"), and Sui-native fit, and produces a written go/no-go recommendation. The skill is designed to kill weak ideas early. A "no go" with a clear reason is more valuable than a "go" with hand-waving. With AI-assisted pacing, do not kill ideas on apparent scope alone, application-layer scope is rarely the bottleneck. ## When to use it - After `find-next-sui-idea` has written a chosen idea to `.suipe