deft-directive-glossary
Extract a DDD-style ubiquitous language glossary from the current conversation, flagging ambiguities and proposing canonical terms. Saves to UBIQUITOUS_LANGUAGE.md. Use when defining domain terms, building a glossary, hardening terminology, or when "domain model" or "DDD" is mentioned.
Best use case
deft-directive-glossary is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Extract a DDD-style ubiquitous language glossary from the current conversation, flagging ambiguities and proposing canonical terms. Saves to UBIQUITOUS_LANGUAGE.md. Use when defining domain terms, building a glossary, hardening terminology, or when "domain model" or "DDD" is mentioned.
Teams using deft-directive-glossary should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/deft-directive-glossary/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How deft-directive-glossary Compares
| Feature / Agent | deft-directive-glossary | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Extract a DDD-style ubiquitous language glossary from the current conversation, flagging ambiguities and proposing canonical terms. Saves to UBIQUITOUS_LANGUAGE.md. Use when defining domain terms, building a glossary, hardening terminology, or when "domain model" or "DDD" is mentioned.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
Read and follow: skills/deft-directive-glossary/SKILL.md