loop-me
GitHub通过迭代式提问(Grilling)引导用户明确工作流需求,定义触发器、检查点等规范,并将最终结果保存为工作流规格文件。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add mattpocock/skills --skill loop-me -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "loop-me",
"description": "Grill me about specs for the workflows I want to build, within this workspace.",
"argument-hint": "A workflow to design, or nothing to go find one",
"disable-model-invocation": true
}
Run a stateful /grilling session whose only output is workflow specs. Use the grilling discipline (relentless, a round of questions at a time, a recommended answer attached to each) aimed at the vocabulary and goal below. Create, edit, and delete specs as the grilling resolves things.
The loop lens
A loop is a recurring pattern in the user's life: their career, their week, their morning, a single repeated activity. Picturing a life as loops within loops reveals how predictable its activities really are, which is what makes them worth delegating. Use the lens to find loops worth specifying, and propose ones the user hasn't noticed.
A workflow is the spec of one loop, made real. You run a workflow on a loop: the loop is its running instantiation. Workflows live in workflows/*.md and are the source of truth.
Vocabulary
A shared language, reached for only when a workflow calls for it: never a checklist. Mandate nothing structural: a workflow needs no AI, no checkpoint, and no schedule unless the grilling shows it does.
- Trigger: what fires each run, an event (a new email, a new issue) or a schedule (every morning). Event-triggering is usually the more efficient.
- Checkpoint: a human-in-the-loop point where the user is asked to verify or decide. Some workflows have none and run autonomously; some use no AI at all.
- Push right: defer the checkpoint as far as it will go. Do maximal work before involving the human, so they are asked once, late, with everything prepared.
- Brief: what a checkpoint presents, a tight, decision-ready summary (what was produced, why, and a link down to the asset itself), never the raw output. The user reads a brief, not a draft. Speed of review is imperative.
Definition of done
A workflow spec is done when an implementer agent could build it without asking a single question. Grill until then; nothing is done while a question remains.
The workspace
workflows/*.md: one spec per workflow.NOTES.md: raw notes on the user's world, the tools they use, the channels they process, and their own terminology for both. When it is empty or thin, interview them about their world before specifying anything. Sharpen fuzzy terms into canonical ones as they surface, and record them here.
Version History
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1bb9595
Current 2026-08-19 19:44
移除文档中的所有破折号并替换为其他标点符号。
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068b6e0
2026-08-16 06:51
统一将“grilling”过程描述为逐轮进行,同步相关文档和工具的描述以保持一致性。
- ed37663 2026-07-24 15:57


