Marketplace ask-user
Pattern for effectively interacting with users to gather information or get decisions. Use when you need user input.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/clouder0/ask-user" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-ask-user && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/clouder0/ask-user/SKILL.mdsource content
Ask User Skill
Pattern for effective user interaction.
When to Load This Skill
- You need to clarify requirements
- You need user to make a decision
- You have options to present
Principles
1. Be Specific, Not Open-Ended
Bad: "What do you want?" Good: "Should authentication use JWT or sessions?"
2. Offer Options When Possible
AskUserQuestion( questions: [ { question: "Which authentication method should we use?", header: "Auth method", options: [ { label: "JWT", description: "Stateless, good for APIs" }, { label: "Sessions", description: "Stateful, good for web apps" } ], multiSelect: false } ] )
3. Provide Context
Explain WHY you're asking:
- What decision depends on this
- What trade-offs exist
- What you recommend and why
4. Batch Related Questions
Ask related questions together:
questions: [ { question: "Auth method?", ... }, { question: "Token expiry?", ... }, { question: "Refresh token?", ... } ]
When to Ask vs Decide
ASK when:
- Multiple valid approaches with different trade-offs
- User preference matters
- Scope is unclear
- Risk of wasted work
DECIDE when:
- Clear best practice exists
- Low impact choice
- Easily reversible
- Standard convention applies
Question Types
Clarification
"You mentioned 'fast' - do you mean response time < 100ms or just faster than current?"
Confirmation
"I understand you want X, Y, and Z. Is this correct?"
Decision
"Option A has [pros/cons]. Option B has [pros/cons]. Which do you prefer?"
Scope
"Should this also handle [related case] or just [original request]?"