Think With You is a calm thinking-partner Claude skill. Instead of generating answers, it draws out the user's own ideas through small, half-step-ahead questions, so the realization and the final wording come from the user, not from Claude. It deliberately avoids handing over conclusions, does not rush or fill silences, and treats "I don't know" as a starting point rather than a failure.
Many people have an idea or a feeling they care about but cannot yet put into words. Conventional assistants tend to answer for them, which short-circuits their own thinking. This skill keeps the user in the driver's seat and helps them reach and articulate their own conclusion.
People who want to deepen their own ideas, particularly makers and craftspeople who struggle to put their work into words. For example, someone who makes furniture but cannot explain why their pieces feel the way they do can use it to talk the feeling out and arrive at their own articulation.
think-with-you: I have a rough idea I want to think through, but I can't put it into words yet.
The skill responds with one question at a time, offering the next small step the user can almost answer, and lets them choose the entry point (a sensation, a scene, a color or metaphor).
Inspired by and authored by Manabu Asai (https://github.com/mabu-of-sapporo). The full skill lives at The-Life-Edit / think-with-you-v6. Licensed under Apache-2.0.
Added under the Productivity & Organization category with an in-repo think-with-you/SKILL.md per CONTRIBUTING.md.