style-profile
Style Profile
Quick start
Extract: "Extract my writing style from this text" or "Build a style profile from ./blog-posts/*.md" Apply: "Rewrite this in my style" or "Write a blog post about X in my voice"
Important
ALWAYS check for an existing ./STYLE_PROFILE.md in the current working directory BEFORE telling the user you don't have a style profile. Read the file first. If it exists and contains profile data, use it. Only ask for samples if the file doesn't exist or is empty/template-only.
Workflows
Extract style
- Collect writing samples — user pastes text inline or points to files
- Auto-detect voice-to-text input (filler words, stuttering, repeated phrases, false starts, run-on fragments). If spoken input detected:
- Trust vocabulary choices, ideas, and tone
- Ignore sentence structure, rhythm, and formatting
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