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Voice profile configuration and application for consistent writing. Configure once with 2-3 samples, apply everywhere. Triggers on: "writing style", "voice profile", "apply my voice", writing long-form content.

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# Writing Style TEMPLATE for voice-consistent writing. Configure once, apply everywhere. ## Trigger When writing long-form content (blog posts, articles, newsletters, LinkedIn posts). ## Voice Profile Setup To configure your voice, provide 2-3 sample posts that represent your best writing. The skill extracts: 1. **Tone**: formal/casual/provocative/warm/authoritative 2. **Sentence patterns**: short and punchy vs. long and flowing, fragment usage, rhetorical questions 3. **Vocabulary**: technical depth, jargon level, signature phrases 4. **Structure**: how you open, transition, and close 5. **Perspective**: first person, second person, or mixed ### Setup Process ``` 1. User provides 2-3 writing samples 2. Analyze each sample for the 5 dimensions above 3. Create voice profile (stored in memory) 4. Confirm profile with user before applying ``` ### Voice Profile Format ```yaml voice: tone: [e.g., "direct, warm, slightly irreverent"] sentences: [e.g., "short paragraphs, 1-3 sentences each, frequent fragments"] vocabulary: [e.g., "technical but accessible, avoids buzzwords, uses analogies"] structure: [e.g., "hook with bold claim, build with examples, end with actionable takeaway"] perspective: [e.g., "first person, speaks from experience"] avoid: [e.g., "em dashes, exclamation marks, corporate jargon"] signature: [e.g., "ends with a question to the reader"] ``` ## Application Process 1. Load voice profile from memory...

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Author
mshadmanrahman
Repository
mshadmanrahman/pm-pilot
Created
5 months ago
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Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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