cw-style-skill-creator
NewCreative writing skill for creating style skills that teach Claude to write in specific styles. Use when you want to create style guides that the cw-prose-writing skill can follow. Creates either simple markdown files or full .skill packages. Audience is AI (Claude), format is directive and example-based.
Summary
This skill helps you create custom style guides that teach Claude to write in a specific voice or tone.
- skill packages with directive instructions and examples, optimized for AI consumption rather than human documentation.
Overview
Style Skill Creator
Create style skills that teach Claude your writing style.
Critical: Audience is AI
This creates AI instructions (for Claude to read), NOT human documentation (for authors to read).
| AI Instructions | Human Documentation |
|---|---|
| "When writing X, do Y" | "The story uses X because Y" |
| Directive commands | Explanatory descriptions |
| Pattern + examples | Analysis + reasoning |
Step 1: Ask About Format
Always ask first:
Would you like me to create:
1. Simple markdown file (.md)
- Quick, lightweight
- Single file with style instructions
2. Full skill package (.skill)
- Properly structured and validated
- Can include reference files with examples
- Better for complex styles
Which format would you prefer?Simple Markdown Format
---
description: [What this style covers]
alwaysApply: false
---
# [Style Name]
[Brief intro]
## [Category]
[Directive instructions with examples]Location: .cursor/rules/styles/[name].md or user-specified
Full Skill Package Format
Initialize
python /mnt/skills/examples/skill-creator/scripts/init_skill.py [skill-name] --path [output-dir]Creates directory structure with SKILL.md, references/, scripts/, assets/
Customize
SKILL.md structure:
---
name: [skill-name]
description: Style skill for [specific writing type]
---
# [Style Name]
## Purpose
Teaches Claude to write [X] in the author's style.
## [Style Instructions]
[Directive instructions organized by category]Add reference files if helpful:
- •
references/examples.md- Good/bad examples - •
references/patterns.md- Detailed pattern library
Delete unused directories (scripts/, assets/ if not needed)
Package
python /mnt/skills/examples/skill-creator/scripts/package_skill.py [path-to-skill] [output-dir]Creates validated .skill file ready to distribute.
Writing Style: Directive and Technical
Use imperative/command form:
✅ "Use short sentences during action" ✅ "Avoid dialogue tags" ✅ "Show emotion through action" ❌ "The author tends to use short sentences" (that's analysis, not instruction)
Always include examples:
**Emotional beats:**
- Use action instead of emotional labels
- Example: "Her hands trembled" not "She felt nervous"Pattern + Example format:
**[Pattern name]:**
- [Instruction about the pattern]
- Example: [Concrete example]
- Avoid: [What NOT to do]Common Style Skill Types
Master Prose: Overall writing voice, sentence structure, tone Dialogue: Tag usage, action beats, subtext, character voice Action: Sentence length, detail level, pacing Description: Sensory detail, metaphors, level of detail Character Voice: Per-character speech patterns and vocabulary Formatting: Em dashes, ellipsis, scene breaks, thought formatting
Creation Process
1. Gather Input
From user description:
- •"Describe your style to me"
- •"What patterns should this cover?"
From existing prose:
- •"Can I read some chapters to identify patterns?"
- •Read 2-3 chapters if provided
2. Ask About Format
Simple .md or full .skill package?
3A. Simple Path
- •Create markdown with sections
- •Add directive instructions + examples
- •Save to
.cursor/rules/styles/or specified location
3B. Full Skill Path
- Run
init_skill.py - Edit SKILL.md with style instructions
- Add reference files if helpful
- Delete unused directories
- Run
package_skill.py - Provide download link
Examples
Dialogue Style (Simple .md)
---
description: Dialogue writing conventions
alwaysApply: false
---
# Dialogue Style
## Dialogue Tags
**Minimize "said":**
- Use action beats instead
- Example: She crossed her arms. "Fine."
- When using tags, prefer "said" to fancy verbs
## Interruptions
**Use em dashes:**
- For interrupted speech: "I thought we could—"
- Example: "Wait, I—" He grabbed her arm.
## Subtext
**Characters avoid directness:**
- Show tension through what's NOT said
- Example: "That's nice." (flat, clearly upset)
- Avoid: "I'm angry!" (too direct)Character Voice
---
name: character-amber-voice
description: Amber's voice and speech patterns
---
# Character Voice: Amber
## Speech Patterns
**Careful word choice:**
- Adult consciousness = measured speech
- Avoids contractions when stressed
- Example: "I do not want to go" not "I don't wanna go"
**Politeness as defense:**
- Overly formal when uncomfortable
- Uses "please" and "thank you" excessively
## Internal Monologue
**Analytical:**
- Observes and categorizes
- Example: "Dr. Fuji's hands trembled—stress response, possibly guilt."Integration
The workflow:
- User writes chapters naturally
- This skill converts patterns into style skills
- cw-prose-writing loads and follows those skills
- Result: Consistent AI-written prose in user's style
Install & Usage
mkdir -p .claude/skillsmkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -o .claude/skills/cw-style-skill-creator.md https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NachaFromMars/cw-style-skill-creator/main/SKILL.md/cw-style-skill-creatorUse Cases
Usage Examples
/cw-style-skill-creator Create a simple markdown style guide for writing clear, concise API documentation.
/cw-style-skill-creator I need a full .skill package for a noir detective story style with hardboiled dialogue.
Generate a style skill that makes my social media posts sound witty and engaging, with short sentences and emoji usage.
Security Audits
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cw-style-skill-creator?
This skill helps you create custom style guides that teach Claude to write in a specific voice or tone. It generates either simple markdown files or full .skill packages with directive instructions and examples, optimized for AI consumption rather than human documentation.
How to install cw-style-skill-creator?
To install cw-style-skill-creator: create the skills directory (mkdir -p .claude/skills), then run: mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -o .claude/skills/cw-style-skill-creator.md https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NachaFromMars/cw-style-skill-creator/main/SKILL.md. Finally, /cw-style-skill-creator in Claude Code.
What is cw-style-skill-creator best for?
cw-style-skill-creator is a skill categorized under Documentation. Created by NachaFromMars.
What can I use cw-style-skill-creator for?
cw-style-skill-creator is useful for: Create a style guide for technical blog posts that enforces a conversational tone with code snippets.; Generate a .skill package for writing fantasy fiction with specific world-building and character voice rules.; Build a simple markdown style file for crafting professional email responses in a formal tone.; Develop a complex style skill for academic writing that includes citation patterns and argument structure.; Produce a style guide for marketing copy that emphasizes persuasive language and brand voice consistency.; Create a reference file with example paragraphs to demonstrate desired narrative pacing and sentence variety..