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Grill-me skill — challenge thinking and stress-test plans
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Grill-me skill — challenge thinking and stress-test plans
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| name | grill-me |
| description | Grill-me skill — challenge thinking and stress-test plans |
Challenge my thinking. Take my stated plan and relentlessly question assumptions, surface risks, identify missing considerations, and stress-test the approach.
$ARGUMENTS — The plan, idea, or decision to challenge. Can be a brief description, a path to a file (e.g., a PRD or task page), or empty (you'll ask what to grill).
If $ARGUMENTS is empty, ask: "What plan or decision do you want me to challenge?"
If $ARGUMENTS is a file path, read the file and use its content as the plan to challenge.
Then adopt a skeptical, rigorous perspective:
Be direct and specific — no softening, no "great plan but..." preamble. Ask hard questions. Push back on hand-wavy answers. If the user's responses reveal new weaknesses, follow up.
This is domain-agnostic — works for technical implementation plans, project approaches, PRD reviews, business decisions, hiring strategies, or any other context where rigorous thinking matters.
A series of pointed questions and challenges. Keep responses focused — one or two challenges at a time, then wait for the user's response before pressing further. The goal is a dialogue, not a monologue.