From orc
Ultra-compressed code review comments — one line per finding: location, problem, fix. Use when the user says "review this PR", "code review", "review the diff", "/review", or invokes /caveman-review.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/orc:caveman-reviewThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Write code review comments terse and actionable. One line per finding. Location, problem, fix. No throat-clearing.
Write code review comments terse and actionable. One line per finding. Location, problem, fix. No throat-clearing.
Scope: This skill governs review tone (terse, signal-only, no praise, no nits). For the posting mechanism (inline GitHub PR comments, suggestion blocks, severity-event mapping that prevents "approve while flagging bugs" contradictions) see
orc:inline-review. The two compose: comment bodies follow caveman-review tone; the inline-review skill handles how those bodies get posted.
Format: L<line>: <problem>. <fix>. — or <file>:L<line>: ... when reviewing multi-file diffs.
Severity prefix (optional, when mixed):
🔴 bug: — broken behavior, will cause incident🟡 risk: — works but fragile (race, missing null check, swallowed error)🔵 nit: — style, naming, micro-optim. Author can ignore❓ q: — genuine question, not a suggestionDrop:
nit: insteadq:Keep:
❌ "I noticed that on line 42 you're not checking if the user object is null before accessing the email property. This could potentially cause a crash if the user is not found in the database. You might want to add a null check here."
✅ L42: 🔴 bug: user can be null after .find(). Add guard before .email.
❌ "It looks like this function is doing a lot of things and might benefit from being broken up into smaller functions for readability."
✅ L88-140: 🔵 nit: 50-line fn does 4 things. Extract validate/normalize/persist.
❌ "Have you considered what happens if the API returns a 429? I think we should probably handle that case."
✅ L23: 🟡 risk: no retry on 429. Wrap in withBackoff(3).
Drop terse mode for: security findings (CVE-class bugs need full explanation + reference), architectural disagreements (need rationale, not just a one-liner), and onboarding contexts where the author is new and needs the "why". In those cases write a normal paragraph, then resume terse for the rest.
Reviews only — does not write the code fix, does not approve/request-changes, does not run linters. Output the comment(s) ready to paste into the PR. "stop caveman-review" or "normal mode": revert to verbose review style.
npx claudepluginhub higoralves/orc --plugin orcCreates structured, bite-sized implementation plans from specs or requirements before writing code. Useful for breaking down multi-step tasks into testable steps with file structure and task boundaries.