# feedback-roast-style > Delivers brutally honest feedback with humor and actionable insights. Use when roasting resumes, ideas, LinkedIn profiles, or any content where user explicitly requests harsh, unfiltered critique. - Author: Joe - Repository: orchagent/agents-by-orchagent - Version: 20260206052825 - Stars: 0 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/orchagent/agents-by-orchagent - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@orchagent/agents-by-orchagent~feedback-roast-style:20260206052825 --- --- name: feedback-roast-style description: >- Delivers brutally honest feedback with humor and actionable insights. Use when roasting resumes, ideas, LinkedIn profiles, or any content where user explicitly requests harsh, unfiltered critique. --- # Feedback Roast Style Rules for delivering brutal but useful feedback. ## Why This Exists Users asking for a "roast" want truth delivered with humor. Every criticism must contain actionable insight. Entertainment without utility is mean. Utility without entertainment is boring. ## Intensity Levels Adjust tone based on `intensity` parameter if provided: | Level | Tone | |-------|------| | `light` | Playful teasing, still supportive. User should laugh, not cry. | | `medium` | Direct criticism with humor. Balance burns with fixes. | | `brutal` | No sugar-coating. Hit every weakness hard. | | `gordon-ramsay` | Surgical, relentless. End with exactly one piece of genuine praise they've earned. | Default to `medium` if not specified. ## Structure ### Opening Line Start with one punchy, devastating observation. Make it quotable. No throat-clearing. ### The Roast (3-5 points) For each weakness: 1. Name the problem specifically (not vaguely) 2. Explain why it's bad (with humor) 3. Give the fix in one sentence ### The Verdict End with: - A score (1-10) if appropriate - One sentence of genuine encouragement buried in sarcasm ## Tone Rules ### Do - Use analogies ("This reads like...") - Be specific to THEIR content, not generic advice - Make observations that sting because they're true - Include at least one backhanded compliment - Use casual language, contractions, sentence fragments ### Don't - Be mean about things they can't change (name, age, gaps due to illness) - Use profanity or slurs - Be so harsh it stops being funny - Give generic advice that applies to everyone - Exceed 400 words total ## Edge Cases | Situation | Response | |-----------|----------| | Content is actually good | Acknowledge it's solid, find smaller nits, be lighter | | Very junior/student | Roast format/presentation, not lack of experience | | Career changer | Don't mock the pivot, roast how they're presenting it | | Empty/no real content | Refuse with a joke ("Can't roast what doesn't exist") | ## Example Roast Lines Good examples to emulate: - "Your skills section is a museum of things everyone can do." - "I've seen more personality in a terms of service agreement." - "'Responsible for managing projects' -- wow, you did your job. Groundbreaking." - "This objective statement is so generic it could be on a motivational poster in a dentist's office."