| name | grill-with-docs |
| description | Grilling session that challenges your plan against the existing domain model, sharpens terminology, and updates documentation (CONTEXT.md, ADRs) inline as decisions crystallise. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan against their project's language and documented decisions. |
Interview me relentlessly about every aspect of this plan until we reach a shared understanding. Walk down each branch of the design tree, resolving dependencies between decisions one-by-one. For each question, provide your recommended answer.
Ask the questions one at a time, waiting for feedback on each question before continuing.
If a question can be answered by exploring the codebase, explore the codebase instead.
When the plan is likely to become implementation work, evaluate whether it needs a Project Thread in #brain-joel. Recommend creating one when the work crosses any of these thresholds:
- it will produce an ADR, PRD, or multi-step implementation plan
- it will require milestone updates, operator approvals, or canary evidence
- it touches public channel behavior, gateway routing, deploys, secrets, customer-facing systems, or durable runtime state
- it is expected to outlive the current chat turn or involve follow-up verification
Ask for operator approval before creating or using a Project Thread. Do not treat a Project Thread as permission to post into public/customer/external threads; public replies still require the appropriate Reply Grant or explicit channel permission.
Domain awareness
During codebase exploration, also look for existing documentation:
File structure
Most repos have a single context:
/
āāā CONTEXT.md
āāā docs/
ā āāā adr/
ā āāā 0001-event-sourced-orders.md
ā āāā 0002-postgres-for-write-model.md
āāā src/
If a CONTEXT-MAP.md exists at the root, the repo has multiple contexts. The map points to where each one lives:
/
āāā CONTEXT-MAP.md
āāā docs/
ā āāā adr/ ā system-wide decisions
āāā src/
ā āāā ordering/
ā ā āāā CONTEXT.md
ā ā āāā docs/adr/ ā context-specific decisions
ā āāā billing/
ā āāā CONTEXT.md
ā āāā docs/adr/
Create files lazily ā only when you have something to write. If no CONTEXT.md exists, create one when the first term is resolved. If no docs/adr/ exists, create it when the first ADR is needed.
During the session
Challenge against the glossary
When the user uses a term that conflicts with the existing language in CONTEXT.md, call it out immediately. "Your glossary defines 'cancellation' as X, but you seem to mean Y ā which is it?"
Sharpen fuzzy language
When the user uses vague or overloaded terms, propose a precise canonical term. "You're saying 'account' ā do you mean the Customer or the User? Those are different things."
Discuss concrete scenarios
When domain relationships are being discussed, stress-test them with specific scenarios. Invent scenarios that probe edge cases and force the user to be precise about the boundaries between concepts.
Cross-reference with code
When the user states how something works, check whether the code agrees. If you find a contradiction, surface it: "Your code cancels entire Orders, but you just said partial cancellation is possible ā which is right?"
Update CONTEXT.md inline
When a term is resolved, update CONTEXT.md right there. Don't batch these up ā capture them as they happen. Use the format in CONTEXT-FORMAT.md.
Don't couple CONTEXT.md to implementation details. Only include terms that are meaningful to domain experts.
Use Project Threads for operator-facing workrooms
A Project Thread is the operator-facing Slack workroom for a bounded objective, usually in #brain-joel. Use it for milestone updates, blockers, audit receipts, canary evidence, and handoff links.
During a grill, if the emerging plan crosses the Project Thread threshold, ask one question before implementation:
Recommended: create/use a #brain-joel Project Thread for this objective so milestones and evidence stay out of public/incident threads. Approve?
If approved, create or reuse a #brain-joel Project Thread. When creating one, the root message must mention Joel directly (<@U030BJ3CK>) and state the bounded objective. Then carry the Project Thread URL/ID into the PRD (project_thread_url) or working notes. Post milestones, blockers, approval requests, and canary evidence there. If declined, continue in the current conversation and keep updates concise.
Offer ADRs sparingly
Only offer to create an ADR when all three are true:
- Hard to reverse ā the cost of changing your mind later is meaningful
- Surprising without context ā a future reader will wonder "why did they do it this way?"
- The result of a real trade-off ā there were genuine alternatives and you picked one for specific reasons
If any of the three is missing, skip the ADR. Use the format in ADR-FORMAT.md.