adversarial-plan-review
Stress-tests a plan by pitting me as planner against an independent reviewer model, looping severity-tagged critique until it holds.
- claude
16 skills · 1 project · synced 2026-08-16
Stress-tests a plan by pitting me as planner against an independent reviewer model, looping severity-tagged critique until it holds.
Opens a PR and stays on it until mergeable: watches CI, fixes failures, answers every review thread. A human still presses merge.
Bootstraps a repo's CLAUDE.md and planning workflow, so every project I start carries the same conventions from commit one.
Spins up a disposable review crew — specialist subagents plus a cross-vendor lens — into one deduplicated fix-or-refute list.
One trigger, whole pipeline: spec, plan, adversarial review, implementation, multi-lens review, tests, docs, commit, push.
Lets an agent drive Herdr from inside its own pane: inspect neighbors, start agents, read output, wait on lifecycle states.
The constitution for multi-agent herdr work: one hub, many spokes, a strict message envelope, and explicit delegation rights.
Anti-AI-slop design skill. Pushes for structural variety, so two pages it builds read as different sites, not recolored templates.
Turns character art or a brand cue into an animated Codex pet: 8x11 atlas, 9 animation rows, 16 look directions, QA artifacts.
Generates sparse paper-texture posters: dominant negative space, one content-derived visual event, and a single chromatic anchor.
Builds tactile zines from your own photos, letting truthful cropped fragments meet illustration across a torn-paper handoff.
Makes a zine from a photo without sending the pixels anywhere: local inspection, then text-only, identity-stripped distillation.
Authors production-ready Lottie JSON for the Skia Skottie player: logo and type reveals, loaders, UI microinteractions, scenes.
A personal-IP illustration system for the Xiao Wang character: canonical sheets driving social covers, keyframes, avatars, stickers.
The engineering-workflow set by Matt Pocock, as one card: wayfinder, to-spec, to-tickets, TDD, code review, prototyping, research.
Obra's plugin, and the four of its skills I lean on daily: brainstorming, writing-skills, systematic-debugging, TDD.
obra/superpowers ↗A terminal multiplexer that recognizes coding agents in panes, organizes them into tabs and workspaces, and exposes them to a CLI.
The herdr skill and workspace policy above are built on it.
herdrdev/herdr ↗