name: wrong description: Reset and re-evaluate when current approach isn't working. Use when user says "wrong", "this isn't working", "wrong approach", "start over", "try again", "bad direction", or when the current solution path has hit a dead end and needs a fresh perspective. allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob, EnterPlanMode, AskUserQuestion
Wrong — Reset and Re-evaluate
The current approach isn't working as expected. Step back and re-examine the problem from the beginning.
Workflow
Step 1: Re-analyze the Core Problem
State the problem in clear, simple terms. What exactly are we trying to solve?
Step 2: Identify Missing Context
Determine what additional information is needed about:
- The existing codebase and its patterns
- Performance requirements or constraints
- Integration points with other systems
- Expected usage patterns or scale
- Any domain-specific requirements not yet mentioned
Step 3: Propose Fresh Approaches
Suggest 2-3 alternative solutions that:
- Follow project best practices and idioms
- Match the existing code's style and architecture patterns
- Are maintainable and testable
- Solve the exact problem without over-engineering
- Don't use shortcuts or hacks
Step 4: Explain Trade-offs
For each proposed approach, briefly explain:
- Why this approach fits the problem
- What the main benefits and drawbacks are
- How it integrates with the existing codebase
Step 5: Recommend the Best Path Forward
Which approach is most appropriate and why?
Requirements
- Solution must be production-ready, not a proof of concept
- Code should be idiomatic and follow established patterns
- Include comprehensive tests with edge cases
- Provide complete, runnable code with no placeholders
- Ensure the solution is maintainable
Ask clarifying questions before proceeding.