I stopped using /grill-me for coding. Here’s what I use instead:

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The author introduces 'Grill with Docs', an evolution of their popular 'Grill Me' LLM skill for interviewing developers about their codebase. The new skill combines the original relentless questioning approach with Domain-Driven Design concepts: a ubiquitous language glossary (context.md) and Architectural Decision Records (ADRs). By maintaining a shared language document that the AI references during planning sessions, developers get more concise AI responses, better-aligned variable and file naming, and less need to re-explain domain concepts each session. The post walks through a live demo adding a 'pitches' feature to a codebase, showing how the AI surfaces terminology conflicts and cardinality questions before touching implementation. Grill Me is recommended for general use without a codebase; Grill with Docs is recommended whenever a codebase exists.

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