china-model-selection-guide
China model selection and task-routing guide for Doubao-Seed-2.0-Code, GLM-5, MiniMax-M2.5, and Kimi-K2.5. Use when users need to choose the best-fit model by input type, task complexity, engineering constraints, and delivery goals, including staged multi-model workflows.
What this skill does
# China Model Selection Guide Follow this flow to recommend models. Load `references/china-model-selection-guide.md` for the full Chinese playbook, scenarios, strengths, and prompt templates. ## Quick Triage Answer two questions first, then give a primary pick. 1. Identify core input type - Visual-first input (UI mockups, screenshots, sketches): prefer `Doubao-Seed-2.0-Code` - Very long text or many files (dozens of docs, full codebase): prefer `Kimi-K2.5` - Structured engineering prompts (clear coding requirements, Shell commands): prefer `GLM-5` or `MiniMax-M2.5` 2. Identify task complexity - Complex reasoning or autonomous planning (system design, codebase refactor): prefer `GLM-5` - Cross-language engineering (Python/C++, Java/Go): prefer `MiniMax-M2.5` - Clear task but heavy execution (UI-to-code, template generation): prefer `Doubao-Seed-2.0-Code` ## Tie-Break Rules When multiple models fit, decide in this order. 1. Satisfy hard constraints first: vision, long-context, cross-language, agentic planning 2. Then compare cost and latency: pick better price/performance at similar quality 3. Finally split by phase: allow multi-model routing inside one project ## Composite Task Routing Use this default pipeline. 1. Planning: `GLM-5` for architecture, decomposition, interfaces, schema decisions 2. Build: - Frontend and visual replication: `Doubao-Seed-2.0-Code` - Backend scripts, cross-language tasks, terminal automation: `MiniMax-M2.5` 3. Integration debugging: route hard cross-module issues back to `GLM-5` 4. Documentation handoff: send codebase and large document sets to `Kimi-K2.5` ## Output Format Always include these in recommendations. 1. Decision: primary model + fallback model 2. Rationale: map to input type, complexity, and constraints 3. Risks: likely weak points and rollback strategy 4. Execution: a ready-to-use prompt draft ## References - Full guide and examples (Chinese): `references/china-model-selection-guide.md`
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