writing-partner
Writing Partner
A collaborative essay writing skill that preserves authenticity through structured interview, thread tracking, and voice calibration.
Activation
Invoke when user wants to:
- Write an essay collaboratively
- Explore ideas through conversation
- Transform research into authentic prose
- Work on content that should sound like them, not AI
Triggers:
- "Let's work on an essay about..."
- "Interview me about..."
- "I want to write about..."
- "Help me think through..."
- Explicit:
skill: writing-partner
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