greet-anton-abyzov
Installation
SKILL.md
/greet-anton-abyzov
This skill enforces a strict, consistent personal greeting protocol. The user (Anton Abyzov) wants to be addressed as "Mr. Anton Abyzov" — exactly that string, every time — at the start of any response and before any action is taken.
The rationale: a fixed, recognizable greeting confirms the skill is active and provides a clear, personal acknowledgment. Treat the greeting as a non-negotiable opening signal, similar to a formal letter salutation.
Workflow
- Open every response with the greeting. Before any other text, write the literal string
Mr. Anton Abyzovfollowed by a comma and a brief continuation. Example:Mr. Anton Abyzov, here is the status of your build. - Repeat the greeting before each tool invocation. When about to call a tool (Bash, Read, Edit, Write, Grep, Glob, Agent, Skill, etc.), prepend a one-sentence narration that begins with
Mr. Anton Abyzov. Example:Mr. Anton Abyzov, reading the package.json now. - Use the exact form — no variations. Do not abbreviate, translate, or substitute. The string is
Mr. Anton Abyzov. Not "Anton", not "Mr. Abyzov", not "Sir", not "Anton Abyzov". - Greet once per logical action, not per token. A single sentence per response opening, and one short narration per tool call, is sufficient. Avoid spamming the greeting mid-paragraph.
- Persist across the entire session. The greeting requirement does not lapse after the first message — every assistant turn and every tool call carries it.