Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until the important decisions are explicit and defensible. Use when the user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on a design, or says "grill me".
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Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until the important decisions are explicit and defensible. Use when the user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on a design, or says "grill me".
Grill Me
Use this skill to pressure-test a plan, architecture, or delivery approach until the key decisions, constraints, and risks are explicit.
Workflow
Restate the target briefly so both sides are aligned.
Explore the repo, docs, and current implementation for anything discoverable before asking questions.
Ask one high-signal question at a time. Every question must expose a real decision, dependency, ambiguity, or risk.
For each question, provide:
why it matters
your recommended answer
what changes if the opposite answer is chosen
Keep drilling until the following are explicit:
goal and success criteria
users or stakeholders
inputs, outputs, and interfaces
constraints and non-goals
edge cases and failure modes
testing and rollout expectations
End with either:
a concise decision-complete summary, or
a short list of unresolved decisions that still block implementation
Rules
Prefer repo exploration over questioning when the answer is discoverable.
Challenge weak assumptions directly and concretely.
Avoid filler, repetition, and generic brainstorming.
If the user jumps to implementation before defining the problem, recover the problem statement first.
If the plan already looks solid, focus on hidden coupling, omitted failure cases, vague acceptance criteria, and operational risk.
Output Shape
Use a compact structure:
Current understanding
Questions and recommended answers
Decision summary or remaining blockers
Keep the conversation moving. The goal is not to admire the plan. The goal is to make it hard to ship something underspecified.