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Grill With Docs
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.
Domain Awareness
During codebase exploration, look for existing documentation:
File Structure
Most repos have a single context:
/
├── CONTEXT.md
├── docs/
│ └── adr/
│ ├── 0001-event-sourced-orders.md
│ └── 0002-postgres-for-write-model.md
└── src/
If a CONTEXT-MAP.md exists at the root, the repo has multiple contexts. The map points to where each one lives:
/
├── CONTEXT-MAP.md
├── docs/
│ └── adr/ ← system-wide decisions
├── src/
│ ├── ordering/
│ │ ├── CONTEXT.md
│ │ └── docs/adr/ ← context-specific decisions
│ └── billing/
│ ├── CONTEXT.md
│ └── docs/adr/
Create files lazily — only when you have something to write. If no CONTEXT.md exists, create one when the first term is resolved.
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 — which is it?"
Sharpen Fuzzy Language
When the user uses vague or overloaded terms, propose a precise canonical term. "You're saying 'account' — 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 — which is right?"
Update CONTEXT.md Inline
When a term is resolved, update CONTEXT.md right there. Don't batch these up — capture them as they happen.
CONTEXT.md should be totally devoid of implementation details. It is a glossary and nothing else — not a spec, not a scratch pad.
Offer ADRs Sparingly
Only offer to create an ADR when all three are true:
- Hard to reverse — the cost of changing your mind later is meaningful
- Surprising without context — a future reader will wonder "why did they do it this way?"
- The result of a real trade-off — there were genuine alternatives and you picked one for specific reasons
If any of the three is missing, skip the ADR.
After the Session
Generate:
- CONTEXT.md — domain glossary with resolved terms, organized by concept
- ADR files — one per decision that met the three criteria above
- A summary of what was decided and what remains open
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install grill-docs - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/grill-docs - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Grill With Docs?
Full design grilling session. I interview you relentlessly about every aspect of your plan until we reach shared understanding. At the end, I generate CONTEX... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 40 downloads so far.
How do I install Grill With Docs?
Run "/install grill-docs" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Grill With Docs free?
Yes, Grill With Docs is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Grill With Docs support?
Grill With Docs is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Grill With Docs?
It is built and maintained by Krzysztof (@genortg); the current version is v1.0.0.