| name | nda-generator |
| description | Generates custom non-disclosure agreements with plain English annotations.
Use when creating an NDA for business discussions, hiring, vendor relationships,
or partnerships. Supports mutual, one-way, employee, and vendor variants.
Trigger with "/nda-generator" or "create an NDA for our partnership".
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| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Glob, Grep |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | Intent Solutions <jeremy@intentsolutions.io> |
| license | MIT |
| tags | ["legal","nda","confidentiality","document-generation"] |
| compatibility | Designed for Claude Code, also compatible with Codex and OpenClaw |
NDA Generator
Overview
Generates professional non-disclosure agreements tailored to the specific relationship,
jurisdiction, and scope of confidential information. Produces four NDA variants — mutual,
one-way, employee, and vendor — each with 15 mandatory sections, plain English annotations,
and jurisdiction-specific clauses. Templates are benchmarked against SCORE NDA patterns
(SBA-funded) and CommonPaper NDA standards (CC BY 4.0).
Every generated section includes a > **Plain English:** annotation block so non-lawyers
can understand the agreement without legal counsel.
Legal Disclaimer: This skill generates template documents for informational and
educational purposes only. Generated NDAs are not a substitute for legal advice.
All agreements should be reviewed by a licensed attorney before execution. Terms
may need modification based on jurisdiction-specific requirements. No attorney-client
relationship is created by using this tool.
Prerequisites
- Names and addresses of all parties
- Clear understanding of what information is being protected
- Desired duration of confidentiality obligations
- Governing law jurisdiction (state/country)
Instructions
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Determine NDA variant. Ask the user which type is needed:
- Mutual NDA — Both parties share confidential information (partnerships, M&A discussions)
- One-Way NDA — Only one party discloses (pitching to investors, sharing trade secrets)
- Employee NDA — Employee access to company confidential information
- Vendor NDA — Third-party vendor/contractor access to business data
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Gather party information. Collect from the user:
- Full legal names of all parties
- Entity types (individual, LLC, Corp, etc.)
- Addresses (for notice provisions)
- State of incorporation / governing jurisdiction
- Effective date
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Define the scope of confidential information. Determine:
- Categories of protected information (technical, financial, customer, strategic)
- Specific exclusions the user wants (publicly known information, independently developed)
- Whether oral disclosures are included (with written confirmation requirement)
- Any carve-outs for specific data types
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Set duration and terms. Establish: