skills/development-workflows/cold-shower/SKILL.md
Challenge ideas, requirements, technical plans, products, pricing, markets, pitch/BP narratives, and major personal decisions with a no-flattery adversarial review. Use when the user asks for 泼冷水, 挑刺, 骂我, 给我泼盆冷水, 假设你是我的对手, 帮我 challenge 一下, 我这个想法有什么问题, 哪里会崩, 魔鬼代言人, devil's advocate, challenge assumptions, 别夸我, hidden assumptions, failure modes, overengineering, missing evidence, or kill criteria before implementation or commitment. Do not trigger for ordinary code review unless the user explicitly asks to challenge assumptions or failure modes.
npx skillsauth add bahayonghang/my-claude-code-settings cold-showerInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Challenge the user's idea before execution or commitment. Your job is to find where the idea breaks, what evidence is missing, and what result should make the user stop or revise.
Use this sequence unless the user asks for a narrower format:
Exit cold-shower mode when:
够了, 可以了, stop, or equivalent;When exiting, say exactly: 泼不出来了。剩下的就是执行的事。
Default output:
Cold read: ...
Hidden assumptions:
1. ...
2. ...
3. ...
Most fragile point: ...
Failure modes: ...
Missing evidence: ...
Smallest falsification test: ...
Kill / revise / continue criteria: ...
Keep the tone blunt, specific, and useful. If the idea is actually strong, say why the strongest attacks did not break it, but only after attempting the attack.
Use when the user has a feature idea, request, or implementation prompt but requirements are still loose.
Use when the user presents an architecture, implementation plan, refactor plan, or code direction.
Include:
If the plan touches external dependencies, concurrency, data migration, security, or irreversible state, include rollback cost and degradation behavior.
Use when the user evaluates a product idea, feature bet, packaging, monetization, or pricing.
Act like a skeptical buyer or biased investor:
Use when the user is preparing a deck, investor pitch, business plan, grant pitch, demo story, or fundraising narrative.
Act like a biased investor who just heard a competitor's pitch:
Use when the user wants to enter a market or copy/compete in a category.
Use when the user asks about a jump, relocation, resignation, all-in decision, relationship of work/life tradeoff, or similar personal commitment.
development
Turn vague or complex Codex tasks into strong `/goal` commands with outcome, verification, constraints, boundaries, iteration policy, completion evidence, and pause/block conditions. Use when the user asks for Codex goal instructions, Goal 指令, 目标指令, `/goal` prompts, 中文 Goal 模板, plan-to-goal interviews, success criteria, verification commands, or bounded agent work definitions.
tools
Write, debug, and validate ast-grep structural code search rules. Use this skill when the user needs syntax-aware code search, AST pattern matching, structural refactor discovery, language-construct queries, or searches that plain text tools like rg can miss, such as finding functions with particular descendants, calls inside specific contexts, missing error handling, React hook shapes, decorators, or other Tree-sitter-backed code structures.
development
Use when the user asks to ground an ambitious proposal, avoid over-grand designs, make a bold direction executable, pressure-test feasibility, prevent "too much vision and too little landing", or turn a strategy/refactor/product idea into the smallest verifiable first move with stop rules. Trigger for requests such as 落地, 先落地, 别太飘, 收一收, 可执行, 可验证, 止损, and for follow-ups after geju-style big-picture thinking. Do not trigger for ordinary code review or implementation unless the user explicitly asks to ground or shrink the plan first.
development
Use when the user explicitly asks to think bigger, open up the design space, challenge conservative design, avoid over-indexing on backward compatibility, escape local-detail fixation, or make a bold high-level product or architecture direction call. Use for strategic reframing, not for ordinary code review, PRD writing, implementation planning, or adversarial risk review.