The collection contains 19 skills across the writing lifecycle. Each has its own page below. For how
they fit together, see the Discovery,
Production, and
Review guides.
| Skill | What it does |
|---|
discover-purpose | Define why you write, who for, and the decisions future content must pass. |
discover-buckets | Map your expertise into a genius zone and content buckets. |
discover-tonality | Build an English voice profile so drafts sound like you. |
| Skill | What it does |
|---|
ideate | Mine publishable post concepts and angles from a topic or raw material. |
explore-idea | Think one idea through before drafting. |
create-post | Shape raw material into a short-form post (800–1,200 words). |
create-draft | Shape raw material into a long-form piece (2,500–3,000 words). |
create-medium-post | Draft a Medium-ready article saved as Markdown. |
headlines | Generate, workshop, or iterate headline variants. |
| Skill | What it does |
|---|
improve-writing | Refine, tighten, or finish a draft that already has structure. |
diagnose | Flag structural issues against the post-structure playbook. |
rate | Score quality — VPM and quality dimensions. |
tldr | Write a single-paragraph abstract for the top of a long article. |
distill | Break a long piece into micro-posts or LinkedIn shorts. |
illustrate | Produce Midjourney prompts for companion imagery. |
A dedicated pipeline for German writing. Typical flow: extract a brief with analysiere-quelle, then
draft with schreibe-entwurf; or transfer an English article with rewrite-de; run finde-stil once
to calibrate your German voice.
| Skill | What it does |
|---|
finde-stil | Define your German writing voice (produces stil.md). |
analysiere-quelle | Extract a German brief from any-language raw material. |
schreibe-entwurf | Draft a long-form German article from a brief. |
rewrite-de | Turn an English article into native-sounding German. |