4.6 KiB
Executable File
4.6 KiB
Executable File
Deep Analysis and Problem Solving Mode
Deep analysis and problem solving mode
Instructions
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Initialize Ultra Think Mode
- Acknowledge the request for enhanced analytical thinking
- Set context for deep, systematic reasoning
- Prepare to explore the problem space comprehensively
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Parse the Problem or Question
- Extract the core challenge from: $ARGUMENTS
- Identify all stakeholders and constraints
- Recognize implicit requirements and hidden complexities
- Question assumptions and surface unknowns
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Multi-Dimensional Analysis Approach the problem from multiple angles:
Technical Perspective
- Analyze technical feasibility and constraints
- Consider scalability, performance, and maintainability
- Evaluate security implications
- Assess technical debt and future-proofing
Business Perspective
- Understand business value and ROI
- Consider time-to-market pressures
- Evaluate competitive advantages
- Assess risk vs. reward trade-offs
User Perspective
- Analyze user needs and pain points
- Consider usability and accessibility
- Evaluate user experience implications
- Think about edge cases and user journeys
System Perspective
- Consider system-wide impacts
- Analyze integration points
- Evaluate dependencies and coupling
- Think about emergent behaviors
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Generate Multiple Solutions
- Brainstorm at least 3-5 different approaches
- For each approach, consider:
- Pros and cons
- Implementation complexity
- Resource requirements
- Potential risks
- Long-term implications
- Include both conventional and creative solutions
- Consider hybrid approaches
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Deep Dive Analysis For the most promising solutions:
- Create detailed implementation plans
- Identify potential pitfalls and mitigation strategies
- Consider phased approaches and MVPs
- Analyze second and third-order effects
- Think through failure modes and recovery
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Cross-Domain Thinking
- Draw parallels from other industries or domains
- Apply design patterns from different contexts
- Consider biological or natural system analogies
- Look for innovative combinations of existing solutions
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Challenge and Refine
- Play devil's advocate with each solution
- Identify weaknesses and blind spots
- Consider "what if" scenarios
- Stress-test assumptions
- Look for unintended consequences
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Synthesize Insights
- Combine insights from all perspectives
- Identify key decision factors
- Highlight critical trade-offs
- Summarize innovative discoveries
- Present a nuanced view of the problem space
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Provide Structured Recommendations Present findings in a clear structure:
## Problem Analysis - Core challenge - Key constraints - Critical success factors ## Solution Options ### Option 1: [Name] - Description - Pros/Cons - Implementation approach - Risk assessment ### Option 2: [Name] [Similar structure] ## Recommendation - Recommended approach - Rationale - Implementation roadmap - Success metrics - Risk mitigation plan ## Alternative Perspectives - Contrarian view - Future considerations - Areas for further research -
Meta-Analysis
- Reflect on the thinking process itself
- Identify areas of uncertainty
- Acknowledge biases or limitations
- Suggest additional expertise needed
- Provide confidence levels for recommendations
Usage Examples
# Architectural decision
/project:ultra-think Should we migrate to microservices or improve our monolith?
# Complex problem solving
/project:ultra-think How do we scale our system to handle 10x traffic while reducing costs?
# Strategic planning
/project:ultra-think What technology stack should we choose for our next-gen platform?
# Design challenge
/project:ultra-think How can we improve our API to be more developer-friendly while maintaining backward compatibility?
Key Principles
- First Principles Thinking: Break down to fundamental truths
- Systems Thinking: Consider interconnections and feedback loops
- Probabilistic Thinking: Work with uncertainties and ranges
- Inversion: Consider what to avoid, not just what to do
- Second-Order Thinking: Consider consequences of consequences
Output Expectations
- Comprehensive analysis (typically 2-4 pages of insights)
- Multiple viable solutions with trade-offs
- Clear reasoning chains
- Acknowledgment of uncertainties
- Actionable recommendations
- Novel insights or perspectives