@mattpocockuk Idea - a separate grill-me skill or maybe just a lazy load reference file for grilling sessions to optimize it to ask what the user isn’t as comfortable/knowledgeable on so it can guide the questions to where the user can provide true authoritative insight vs false confidence
@thsottiaux By the way, absolutely love the addition of Codex Document Control! Drastically improves the workflow for knowledge work and solves many of the problems I’ve had with Claude Cowork (that have remained problems for months). Have moved all my knowledge work to ChatGPT Work/Codex!
@BDoma@nicopreme@mattpocockuk Or just specify “grill-me with the top 10 most valuable/important clarifying questions”. Helps avoid low value Qs the model could figure out and decide on its own
@nicopreme@mattpocockuk Is this intended to work for broader knowledge work as well? I think one benefit of grill-me is the broader applicability. Maybe add lazy loading or an initial grounding as to whether the root is a git repo or not?
Will give it a try and let you know my thoughts
@bytebot Yeah it’s definitely worse than code, but give it the windows-mcp and some other tooling to remove some restrictions on the sandbox and it’s worth using for the 2x for some projects
@mattpocockuk Handoff after every session I’m done with but may come back to later in the day, or if we are shifting gears in a pretty different direction. Compact for continuing the same task. Clear if we shifting in a totally different direction + context from prior session isn’t needed