Human-Machine Brainstorm (人机风暴) | skill guide | OpenClaw Study

Human-Machine Brainstorm (HMB) is a repeatable, auditable multi-model requirement-alignment loop designed for CCB environments. It prescribes roles—Codex a…

Human-Machine Brainstorm (HMB) is a repeatable, auditable multi-model requirement-alignment loop designed for CCB environments. It prescribes roles—Codex as dispatcher (Codex Chair), Claude Code as the single-source-of-truth scribe, and OpenCode (Gemini) as the divergent thinker—and enforces strict rules: only Claude edits./.ccb/spec/overview.md, every update is broadcast explicitly, and question IDs use provider-specific prefixes (C-Qxx, O-Qxx). Key features include a zero-friction 2×Codex setup with a cmd-pane dispatcher, automated history exports to./.ccb/history/, a canonical spec directory, and helper init scripts. Use cases: product requirement alignment, spec convergence, multi-model brainstorming, and auditable design reviews for startups and engineering teams. Core advantages are deterministic routing, reproducibility of rounds, auditable context per provider, and a disciplined single source of truth for collaborative spec authoring.

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