| name | writing-skills |
| description | Academic and technical writing style guidance focused on clarity, rigor, and human-like narrative flow. Use when drafting papers, polishing manuscripts, rewriting AI-like prose, or improving argument coherence and citation-aware structure. |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"author":"local-adapted","version":"1.0.0"} |
Writing Skills
When to apply
- Drafting or revising paper text (abstract, intro, methods, discussion).
- Lowering repetitive or template-like AI tone.
- Improving argument continuity and scholarly readability.
Anti-"AI tone" rewrite rules
- Vary sentence rhythm and clause structure.
- Replace generic transitions with content-specific links.
- Prefer precise verbs and concrete nouns over vague abstractions.
- Remove redundant meta-phrases and empty intensifiers.
- Keep claims proportional to evidence strength.
Academic quality rules
- State contribution and scope early.
- Distinguish method, result, and interpretation.
- Report limitations and assumptions explicitly.
- Keep notation and terminology consistent across sections.
Section-specific guidance
- Abstract: problem, method, key result, significance.
- Introduction: motivation, gap, contribution map.
- Methods: reproducible pipeline and parameter choices.
- Results: objective findings before interpretation.
- Discussion: implications, limitations, future work.
Output mode
When editing text, return:
- Revised version
- Key edits and rationale
- Optional stronger/softer phrasing alternatives