brutal-honesty-review
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This skill provides direct, unfiltered technical criticism for code reviews, testing, or architectural decisions, emulating the direct styles of Linus Torvalds, Gordon Ramsay, and James Bach. It is designed to deliver surgical truth about flaws without sugar-coating, focusing on what's broken and why. Use it when you need a harsh reality check on technical quality or suspect a lack of rigor.
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Recommendednpx skills add mattnigh/skills_collection -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/mattnigh/skills_collectiongit clone https://github.com/mattnigh/skills_collection.git ~/.claude/skills/brutal-honesty-reviewCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
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