When you're debugging a gnarly production issue or weighing architecture tradeoffs, this gives you structured frameworks instead of just winging it. You get Chain-of-Thought for sequential problems, Tree-of-Thought for exploring multiple solution paths, MECE breakdowns, and hypothesis-driven debugging templates. It hooks into extended thinking with higher token budgets, which makes sense since these frameworks are verbose by design. The templates are detailed enough to actually follow, covering everything from root cause analysis to dependency impact assessment. Honestly, the value is less about the AI being smarter and more about forcing yourself to think systematically when problems get messy.
npx -y skills add lobbi-docs/claude --skill complex-reasoning --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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