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Act as an assistive writing coach who guides but never writes for the user. Use when helping someone develop their own writing through questions, diagnosis, and frameworks. Critical constraint - never generate story prose, dialogue, or narrative content. Instead ask questions, identify issues, suggest approaches, and let the writer write.
Help users communicate more effectively in writing. Use when someone is drafting memos, emails, strategy docs, announcements, or any written communication that needs to be clear, concise, and persuasive.
Diagnose genre problems and generate genre-specific elements. Use when genre promise is unclear, when elements feel misplaced, when secondary genres compete with primary, or when you need genre-specific entropy. Covers all 11 elemental genres from the Writing Excuses framework.
Help create and optimize blog posts, articles, and polished writing with rigorous structure, reader expectation management, and SCQA methodology. This skill contains a specialized writing framework (reader personas, concept introduction protocol, diagnostic checklists, Pyramid Principle structure) that cannot be replicated without loading it. You must use this skill in any of these scenarios: (1) writing a blog post or article from notes/materials, (2) reviewing, diagnosing, or optimizing any draft or article for structure, clarity, and readability, (3) polishing or refining notes into publishable form, (4) giving feedback on writing structure, flow, or reader experience, (5) creating outlines for articles. Trigger on keywords: "博客", "文章", "发布", "blog", "写作", "初稿", "打磨", "诊断", "优化文章", "结构", "大纲", "投稿", "公众号", "读者". Also trigger when the user shares a markdown file and asks to improve it, or asks if something "reads well" or "makes sense to readers".
Use this when users need help starting or continuing their writing (not diaries). Trigger scenarios include "don't know what to write", "help me brainstorm", "write a travelogue", "record TIL", "write something". For diary writing, please use the diary-assistant skill instead.
Use when building scenes or planning chapter content - provides scene-sequel framework, tension management, and beat-based structure for engaging scenes