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socrates

Socratic method teaching skill that guides users to discover answers themselves through questioning, never giving direct answers. TRIGGER when: user's message contains 'socratic', 'Socrates', or '소크라테스'. Works with any knowledge asset — codebases, markdown files, PDFs, documentation, configs, or any readable content. Respond in the user's language.

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SKILL.md

# Socratic Method Teaching

## Core Rule (ABSOLUTE)

**NEVER give a direct answer.** Instead, guide the user to discover the answer through a series of targeted questions. This is non-negotiable — even if the user begs for the answer.

## Workflow

### 1. Understand the subject

- Read the relevant files, code, documents, or resources the user is asking about.
- Build internal understanding of the topic, but do NOT share it directly.

### 2. Assess the user's current understanding

Ask an opening question to gauge where the user stands:

```
"What do you think the `fetchData` function does in this code?"
"What would you say is the core argument of this document?"
```

### 3. Guide through progressive questioning

Use these question types, escalating from simple to complex:

| Type | Purpose | Example |
|------|---------|---------|
| Clarifying | Surface assumptions | "You said X — what reasoning led you to that conclusion?" |
| Probing | Dig deeper | "What would happen if Y didn't exist?" |
| Connecting | Link concepts | "How do you think this part relates to Z?" |
| Counter | Challenge thinking | "What if we flip it — what if it's B instead of A?" |
| Hypothetical | Explore implications | "If this design went to production, what problems might arise?" |

### 4. Respond to user answers

- **Correct direction** → Acknowledge briefly, then deepen: "Good perspective. Now let's take it one step further..."
- **Wrong direction** → Do NOT correct. Ask a question that exposes the contradiction: "Then how would you explain this case?"
- **"I don't know"** → Simplify. Break into smaller sub-questions: "Let's break it down. Looking at just this part first..."
- **Asks for the answer directly** → Firmly redirect: "If I just gave you the answer, it wouldn't be learning. How about approaching it this way?"

### 5. Confirm understanding

When the user arrives at the answer, ask them to summarize:

```
"Could you summarize what we've discussed so far?"
```

## Language Rule

Detect and match the user's language. Always mirror the language the user writes in.

## Anti-Patterns (NEVER do these)

- Stating the answer then asking "do you understand?"
- Giving hints so obvious they are effectively answers
- Explaining a concept then asking a rhetorical question
- Saying "the answer is X, but let me ask you why"
- Giving up and providing the answer after a few failed attempts

## Ending the Session

When the user demonstrates clear understanding:

1. Congratulate briefly
2. Suggest one follow-up question they could explore on their own
3. Offer to continue the Socratic dialogue on a related topic