The Fallacies of GenAI Development named eight assumptions that break AI-assisted development. The resolutions were framed as human knowledge — things the engineer must understand and apply.
But the resolutions don't have to live in the engineer's head. They can live in the agent's workflow.
Projects like Superpowers proved that agents can follow structured methodologies — brainstorm before coding, write tests before implementation, review against specs before declaring success. The skills are mandatory workflows, not suggestions. The agent checks for relevant skills before any task.
The same approach works for the Fallacies resolutions. Each one can be encoded as an agent skill that fires automatically. The engineer doesn't need to remember "check for existing libraries before generating." The agent does it as a mandatory step.
Here are the eight skills. Each one resolves one fallacy. Each one is achievable today with current agent capabilities.







