name: btw description: Helps you use the /btw (or /qq) side-conversation workflow effectively. Use when you want to think in parallel, ask side questions without interrupting ongoing work, or inject a side thread back into the main agent.
BTW / QQ — Side Conversations
Use this skill when the user wants to work in parallel with the main agent instead of derailing the current turn.
Both /btw and /qq are identical — use whichever feels natural. /qq stands for "quick question".
When to use BTW
Prefer the BTW workflow when the user wants to:
- ask a side question while the main agent keeps working
- brainstorm or compare options without interrupting the current run
- prepare a plan or summary before handing it back to the main agent
- keep exploratory discussion out of the main transcript/context
Commands
Use these commands in your guidance to the user:
/btw <question>
/btw --save <question>
/btw:new [question]
/btw:clear
/btw:inject [instructions]
/btw:summarize [instructions]
Every /btw command has a /qq equivalent:
/qq <question>
/qq --save <question>
/qq:new [question]
/qq:clear
/qq:inject [instructions]
/qq:summarize [instructions]
How to guide the user
For a quick side question
Recommend:
/btw <question>
or
/qq <question>
Use this when the user wants an immediate aside and does not need a visible saved note.
For a saved one-off note
Recommend:
/btw --save <question>
Use this when the user wants the exchange to appear as a visible BTW note in the session transcript.
For a fresh side thread
Recommend:
/btw:new
or
/btw:new <question>
Use this when the previous BTW discussion is no longer relevant.
To hand the full thread back to the main agent
Recommend:
/btw:inject <instructions>
Use this when the exact discussion matters and the user wants the main agent to act on it.
To hand back a condensed version
Recommend:
/btw:summarize <instructions>
Use this when the thread is long and only the distilled outcome should go back into the main agent.
Recommendation rules
- Prefer
/btwover normal chat when the user explicitly wants a side conversation. - Prefer
/btw:summarizeover/btw:injectfor long exploratory threads. - Prefer
/btw:injectwhen precise wording, detailed tradeoffs, or a full plan matters. - Suggest
/btw:newbefore starting a totally unrelated side topic. - Suggest
/btw:clearwhen the widget/thread should be dismissed.
Response style
When helping the user use BTW:
- give the exact slash command to run
- explain briefly why that command fits
- keep the guidance short and operational
Examples
Example: brainstorm while coding continues
/btw what are the risks of switching this to optimistic updates?
Example: quick question shorthand
/qq what does this error mean?
Example: create a clean new thread
/btw:new sketch a safer migration plan
Example: send the result back
/btw:summarize implement the recommended migration plan