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devils-advocate
Use when you need to challenge research assumptions or stress-test arguments.
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Use when you need to challenge research assumptions or stress-test arguments.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
SOC 職業分類に基づく
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Use when you need to check a LaTeX submission against a PDF assessment brief.
Use when you need to replicate a quantitative analysis in a second language (R↔Python↔Stata↔Julia) to verify correctness. Level 1 of the verification hierarchy.
Review user-facing documentation for accuracy, consistency, and completeness across private, public, nested repos, and the user manual. Use when docs feel stale, after major changes, or before sharing. (Replaces `repo-doc-audit`)
Use when you need to compile all LaTeX projects and check cross-project consistency.
| name | devils-advocate |
| description | Use when you need to challenge research assumptions or stress-test arguments. |
| argument-hint | ["paper-or-argument-description"] |
Challenge research assumptions and identify weaknesses in your arguments.
Based on Scott Cunningham's Part 3: "Creating Devil's Advocate Agents for Tough Problems" - addressing the "LLM thing of over-confidence in diagnosing a problem."
For formal code audits with replication scripts and referee reports, use the Referee 2 agent instead (.claude/agents/referee2-reviewer.md). This skill is for quick adversarial feedback on arguments, not systematic audits.
references/competing-hypotheses.md and generate 3-5 rival explanations before critiquingInspired by the simulated scientific debates in Google's AI Co-Scientist. A one-shot critique is easy for an LLM to produce but often superficial. Multi-turn debates force each critique to survive a defense, filtering out weak objections and sharpening the strong ones.
Adopt the persona of a hostile but competent reviewer. Challenge on:
Produce numbered critiques (aim for 5-8), each with a concrete statement of the problem.
Switch persona to the paper's author. For each numbered critique, provide the strongest possible defense:
Switch to an impartial senior reviewer. For each critique-defense pair, rule:
Produce a structured report with only the surviving critiques (stands + partially addressed), ranked by severity:
## Devil's Advocate Report
### Critical (must fix before submission)
1. [Critique] — [Why the defense failed] — [Suggested fix]
### Major (reviewers will likely raise)
2. [Critique] — [What remains after defense] — [Suggested fix]
### Minor (worth acknowledging)
3. [Critique] — [Residual concern] — [How to preempt]
### Dismissed
- [Critiques that were resolved in Round 2, listed briefly for transparency]
When run on a paper in a research project (a paper-*/ directory exists), persist the report and stamp it into the review log — the same wiring as proofread and bib-validate, so review-recap renders it as a first-class review (not a manual slot).
reviews/<scope>/devils-advocate/<YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM>.md, where <scope> is the in-scope paper slug (e.g. paper-prima) or _project for a project-level argument. Create the dir first (mkdir -p reviews/<scope>/devils-advocate/). Never overwrite — each run is timestamped to the minute. Per rules/review-artefact-routing.md, never write to the project root.reviews/INDEX.md:
bash <skills-root>/_shared/review-state-log.sh \
--check devils-advocate \
--paper "<scope>" \
--verdict "<PASS|ISSUES FOUND>" \
--open-issues "<surviving-critiques>/<total-critiques-raised>" \
--report "reviews/<scope>/devils-advocate/<YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM>.md" \
--notes "<one line: e.g. '2 Critical, 1 Major survive; identification strategy weakest'>" \
[--trigger "review-cluster|pre-submission-report"]
PASS if no critiques survive adjudication (all dismissed); ISSUES FOUND otherwise.review-cluster or pre-submission-report; otherwise omit.Skip stamping only for non-paper use (challenging a bare argument with no project context) or single-shot mode on a paragraph — then the report stays inline. Schema: the installed shared resource shared/review-state-schema.md.
For quick checks (e.g., "just poke holes in this argument"), skip the multi-turn protocol and produce a direct critique. Use when the user says "quick", "just challenge this", or the input is a paragraph rather than a full paper.
"Play devil's advocate on my research paper about preference drift - specifically challenge my identification strategy and the assumptions about utility functions."
For the highest-stakes arguments, run the debate across multiple LLM providers — different models have genuinely different reasoning patterns, producing adversarial tension a single model cannot replicate. Each model plays Adversarial Critic, cross-reviews the others, and a chairman ranks surviving critiques by cross-model agreement. Trigger: "council devil's advocate" / "thorough challenge". Full orchestration + invocation: ../shared/council-protocol.md.
Value: High — the multi-turn debate becomes genuinely adversarial when different models play different roles. A critique that survives cross-model scrutiny is almost certainly a real weakness.
| Skill | When to use instead/alongside |
|---|---|
interview-me | To develop the idea further through structured interview |
multi-perspective | For multi-perspective analysis with disciplinary diversity |
proofread | For language/formatting review rather than argument critique |