| name | rebuild-specificity |
| description | Rebuild specificity, texture, and authorial judgment in a rewrite without inventing facts. Use when text feels abstract, generic, over-smoothed, or full of empty framing. |
Rebuild Specificity
Use this skill during rewriting after diagnosis.
Its job is to make the prose feel authored, not merely altered.
When to Use
Use this skill when the text shows patterns such as:
- abstract claims with weak detail
- generic significance statements
- smooth but textureless sentence flow
- empty framing before the real point
- balanced but lifeless paragraph rhythm
What To Rebuild
Rebuild the writing through choices such as:
- replace abstract labels with plainer, more grounded wording
- cut empty framing and let the point arrive earlier
- vary rhythm based on meaning, not randomness
- preserve useful tension, contrast, or hesitation
- let sentences carry judgment instead of decorative transitions
Rules
- do not add new facts, examples, data, or anecdotes
- do not fake personal experience
- do not inject random slang, filler, or forced "imperfections"
- do not make the text noisier just to avoid smoothness
- make the prose more specific only through wording, emphasis, and information order
Prompt Pattern
Rewrite this passage so it feels more authored and grounded.
Reduce abstraction, cut empty framing, and rebuild specificity through wording,
rhythm, and information order.
Do not invent facts or personal experience.