skills/ancplua/competitive-review/SKILL.md
Dispatch two competing reviewers (arch-reviewer and impl-reviewer) before deep analysis. Competition produces more thorough results. Use before creating code, modifying architecture, making technical decisions, or answering codebase questions.
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Dispatch two competing reviewers before deep analysis. Competition produces more thorough results.
Different perspectives catch different issues. Architecture reviewers find structural problems; implementation reviewers find code-level bugs and fact-check claims. Running them in competition ("whoever finds more issues gets promoted") increases thoroughness.
Use before ANY complex task involving:
Say: "I'm dispatching two competing reviewers to analyze this."
Task(agent="arch-reviewer", prompt="[full user question + context]")
Task(agent="impl-reviewer", prompt="[full user question + context]")
Tell each agent:
"You are competing against another agent. Whoever finds more valid issues gets promoted. Be thorough."
Wait for both agents to return their analysis.
## Review Competition Results
| Reviewer | Issues Found | HIGH | MED | LOW |
|----------|--------------|------|-----|-----|
| arch-reviewer | X | X | X | X |
| impl-reviewer | Y | Y | Y | Y |
**Winner: [agent with more HIGH severity issues]**
### Combined Issues (deduplicated)
[Merge both lists]
### Verified Facts
[From impl-reviewer's fact-checking]
ONLY NOW spawn deep-think-partner with:
## Review Competition Results
| Reviewer | Issues Found | HIGH | MED | LOW |
|----------|--------------|------|-----|-----|
| arch-reviewer | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 |
| impl-reviewer | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
**Winner: impl-reviewer** (1 HIGH vs 0 HIGH)
### Combined Issues
1. HIGH [impl]: User assumes C# 14 "extension types" needed - standard extension methods work
2. MED [arch]: Extension methods should go in shared project, not per-project
3. MED [impl]: Need to verify target framework in .csproj
4. MED [arch]: Consider source generators for compile-time safety
5. LOW [impl]: Should use file-scoped namespaces
6. LOW [arch]: Missing XML documentation
### Verified Facts
- .NET 10 is LTS (November 2025), not preview
- C# 14 extension types are optional, standard works
### Feeding to deep-think-partner...
[using-superpowers] - activates chain
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[epistemic-checkpoint] - verifies facts
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[competitive-review] - THIS SKILL
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+-- arch-reviewer (parallel)
+-- impl-reviewer (parallel)
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[deep-think-partner] - receives verified context
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[verification-before-completion] - validates result
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