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Test skill with multiple hyphens in the name
Test skill with multiple hyphens in the name
Poser questions pour lever ambiguités (Phase 2)
Use when starting work as a spawned worker to understand what context you have been given and how to use it
Use when pheromone signals are present in your assembled context and you need to interpret and comply with them
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Agentic memory system for writers - track characters, relationships, scenes, and themes
Writes responses with dry sarcasm and wit. Use when the user asks for sarcasm, wants a sarcastic take, or invokes this skill directly.
Detect and eliminate common AI writing tropes from prose. Use when drafting, editing, or reviewing text to avoid the predictable patterns that mark AI-generated writing.
Write in Tyler Cowen's style - matter-of-fact, understated, treats enormous ideas as obvious observations. Read the passages. Absorb the flatness. Channel the HOW, not the content.
Generate tweets and threads in the style of Trung Phan. Not just voice — captures his humor mechanics, format taxonomy, topic selection filter, and structural patterns. Use for trend-reactive tweets, meme commentary, and business/culture threads.
Write in a combined Matt Levine + Wendell Berry voice. Levine's dry logic-walking and parenthetical humor for the analytical sections. Berry's meditative patience for the human ones. Read the passages. Absorb the rhythm. Channel the HOW, not the content.
Rewrite nonfiction prose in the style of Michael Lewis. Strips formula, scaffolding, and manufactured drama. Replaces them with earned narrative, invisible transitions, and evidence that draws its own conclusions.
Write clear, human prose. Strips AI patterns, enforces hard constraints, optionally applies a voice style. Use when writing or editing any prose, when asked to "make it sound human," "remove AI tells," "write clearly," or when producing any content that must not read as AI-generated. Load style references for specific voices (Cowen, Koe, Levine-Berry, Lewis, Pirate Wires, OpenEd, Charlie) or social formats (Trung Phan).
Write in the Pirate Wires style - authentic, conversational, contrarian. This voice is direct and confident with irreverent humor, takes obvious-but-unsaid positions, and sounds like a smart friend explaining something they've figured out. Use with anti-ai-writing for tech commentary, cultural criticism, or any content requiring a strong point of view.
Master the art of converting source material into authentic, human-written content. Transform transcripts, notes, and research into polished prose that avoids AI tells while maintaining distinctive voice. Combines anti-AI writing fundamentals with voice style adaptation.
Create 25-35 second cold opens that hook listeners by dropping them into a specific moment that encapsulates the episode's themes. Uses narrative snippets method (story arcs with beats) combined with Colin & Samir's rearrangement technique.
Daily wisdom, anecdotes & historical stories delivered via cron. Use when: "daily anecdote", "daily wisdom", "wisdom cron", "daily story", "morning wisdom", setting up recurring cultural/historical content delivery. Don't use when: one-off trivia (just answer directly), news digests, social media posts. Outputs: A rich daily message with original-language quote, story, and modern connection. Writes to history file to prevent repeats.
Transform AI-assisted drafts into authentic, human-sounding content. This skill provides patterns to detect and eliminate AI tells, frameworks for natural writing, and techniques for creating prose that reads as genuinely human. Use when reviewing any AI-generated content or when writing content that must not appear AI-assisted.