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TLDR

AI skills for Claude Code that let you ask questions from the thinking style of famous thinkers like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Richard Feynman.

Mindmap

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    What it does
      Perspective-based reasoning
      Mental model skills
      Claude Code integration
    How to use
      Install with npx
      Invoke in Claude Code
      One-command setup
    Thinkers included
      Steve Jobs
      Elon Musk
      Charlie Munger
      Richard Feynman
      Naval Ravikant
    Use cases
      Product strategy
      Investment decisions
      Learning approach
      Content creation
    Tech stack
      Python
      skills.sh standard

Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Get product strategy advice by asking questions through Steve Jobs' thinking framework.

USE CASE 2

Make investment decisions using Charlie Munger's inversion and multi-model reasoning approach.

USE CASE 3

Learn how to approach problems like Richard Feynman by applying his teaching and thinking style.

USE CASE 4

Plan content creation or business decisions using Naval Ravikant's mental models.

Tech stack

PythonClaude Codeskills.sh

Getting it running

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min
Use freely for any purpose including commercial, as long as you keep the copyright notice.

In plain English

Nuwa-skill is a collection of AI "skills" for Claude Code that let you consult the thinking style of famous thinkers and creators. The core idea is straightforward: instead of just asking an AI a question, you can ask it to answer from the perspective of someone like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Charlie Munger, Richard Feynman, or Naval Ravikant, among others. The project works by distilling each person's publicly documented mental models, decision-making patterns, and communication style into a structured skill file. When you install and invoke a skill, the AI reasons using that person's cognitive framework, not just quoting them, but applying how they actually think to your specific question. For example, asking "how should I prioritize my work?" through the Jobs skill gets you focus-and-say-no reasoning, while the Munger skill gives you inversion and multi-model thinking. You install a skill with one command (npx skills add) and then call it inside Claude Code. It is built in Python and compatible with the skills.sh standard. Someone who wants a shortcut to expert-level advice on product strategy, investing, education, or content creation would use this instead of trying to absorb everything those figures wrote themselves.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Install the Steve Jobs skill in Claude Code and ask it how to prioritize my product roadmap using his focus-and-say-no approach.
Prompt 2
Use the Charlie Munger skill to analyze this business decision through inversion and multiple mental models.
Prompt 3
Invoke the Richard Feynman skill and ask it to explain this complex concept as if teaching it to a beginner.
Prompt 4
Ask the Elon Musk skill how to approach a moonshot project with first-principles thinking.
Prompt 5
Use the Naval Ravikant skill to get advice on building long-term wealth and learning.
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