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grill-me
// Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until reaching shared understanding, resolving each branch of the decision tree. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on their design, or mentions "grill me".
// Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until reaching shared understanding, resolving each branch of the decision tree. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on their design, or mentions "grill me".
Use when reviewing tests or test changes in a diff, pull request, or merge request. Triggers on assessing test quality, spotting test anti-patterns, or evaluating whether an assertion earns its place.
Generate the periodic "unsolved Checkmk check crashes on 2.4+" Slack rollup, grouped by component owner. Composes the crash-report and component-owners skills and emits Slack-ready plain text (no markdown).
Queries and reads crash reports from crash.checkmk.com
Create a Jira ticket in CMK with component, team, and epic matched from compass and roadmap data
Fetch and display a Jira ticket's description, comments, attachments, and linked tickets
Interacts with Gerrit code review to list changes and improve them
| name | grill-me |
| description | Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until reaching shared understanding, resolving each branch of the decision tree. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on their design, or mentions "grill me". |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"source":"https://github.com/mattpocock/skills/blob/main/skills/productivity/grill-me/SKILL.md"} |
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 about requirements, edge cases, user experience, data models, and failure modes. Do not write or upate the bespoken existing plan document or code until I say we are aligned.
Ask the questions one at a time.
If a question can be answered by exploring the codebase, explore the codebase instead.