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Grill me about specs for the workflows I want to build, within this workspace.
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Grill me about specs for the workflows I want to build, within this workspace.
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Backlog management: use when the user mentions a backlog, asks what's next, wants work recorded before implementation, or wants queued ideas or specs prioritized, transitioned, completed, or removed; also use when another skill needs to record lifecycle changes.
Use when the user wants to brainstorm or explore an idea — a feature, product direction, or "what if" — before deciding whether it deserves a plan. Ideation only — ends in an idea brief, not a design.
Review the changes since a fixed point (commit, branch, tag, or merge-base) along two axes — Standards (this repo's documented coding standards) and Spec (what the originating issue/PRD asked for). Use when the user wants to review a branch, a PR, work-in-progress changes, or asks to "review since X".
Use when creating a git commit — the user asks to commit, or a unit of work is complete and ready to commit.
| name | loop-me |
| description | Grill me about specs for the workflows I want to build, within this workspace. |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| argument-hint | A workflow to design, or nothing to go find one |
Run a stateful /grilling session whose only output is workflow specs. Use the grilling discipline — relentless, one question at a time, a recommended answer attached to each — aimed at the vocabulary and goal below. Create, edit, and delete specs as the grilling resolves things.
A loop is a recurring pattern in the user's life: their career, their week, their morning, a single repeated activity. Picturing a life as loops within loops reveals how predictable its activities really are — which is what makes them worth delegating. Use the lens to find loops worth specifying, and propose ones the user hasn't noticed.
A workflow is the spec of one loop, made real. You run a workflow on a loop — the loop is its running instantiation. Workflows live in ai-docs/workflows/*.md and are the source of truth.
A shared language, reached for only when a workflow calls for it — never a checklist. Mandate nothing structural: a workflow needs no AI, no checkpoint, and no schedule unless the grilling shows it does.
A workflow spec is done when an implementer agent could build it without asking a single question. Grill until then; nothing is done while a question remains.
ai-docs/workflows/*.md — one spec per workflow.ai-docs/workflows/NOTES.md — raw notes on the user's world: the tools they use, the channels they process, and their own terminology for both. When it is empty or thin, interview them about their world before specifying anything. Sharpen fuzzy terms into canonical ones as they surface, and record them here.