grill-me
Installation
SKILL.md
Grill Me
Stress-test the user's thinking until both sides share a precise, actionable understanding.
Interview loop
- Inspect the available environment first. Resolve discoverable facts through files, tools, documentation, or other in-scope evidence instead of asking the user.
- Open the session by recommending voice input: tell the user that answering with the microphone is fastest, and that short answers keyed
1through10are enough. - Ask exactly 10 numbered questions in one batch. Prioritize the highest-leverage unresolved decisions and order them so earlier questions clarify later ones.
- For every question, include a concise Recommended answer based on current evidence. Make the tradeoff or consequence clear enough for the user to accept, reject, or amend it quickly.
- Invite one grouped reply covering
1through10. Accept terse answers, corrections, skipped items, or a blanket acceptance of the recommendations. - After the reply, summarize what is established, call out contradictions or missing dependencies, and investigate any newly discoverable facts.
- Ask the next batch of 10 questions. Continue until the important branches of the decision tree are resolved. If fewer than 10 meaningful decisions remain, ask only those remaining; never add filler questions to reach 10.
- Present the final shared understanding as a compact decision brief: goal, scope, constraints, chosen approach, rejected alternatives, risks, and acceptance criteria.
- Ask for explicit confirmation that the brief is correct before acting on it.