// "Drafts individual chapters for books and long articles. Use when user says 'draft chapter X', 'write chapter [number/title]', 'continue drafting', or 'write the next chapter'. Reads outline and maintains consistency with prior chapters."
| name | Drafting chapters |
| description | Drafts individual chapters for books and long articles. Use when user says 'draft chapter X', 'write chapter [number/title]', 'continue drafting', or 'write the next chapter'. Reads outline and maintains consistency with prior chapters. |
Writes individual chapters that align with the theme and maintain voice consistency.
outline.md to understand theme and chapter purposevoice-profile.md if it existsMust exist:
outline.md file in current directoryIf missing outline:
I don't see an outline.md file. Should I create one first?
I can use the 'outline-book' skill to help structure your book.
Before writing:
outline.md - note theme, chapter purpose, key pointsvoice-profile.md if it exists/chapters/ directory to understand what's been writtenEvery chapter needs:
Opening (1-3 paragraphs):
Body:
Closing (1-2 paragraphs):
When you need information you don't have, insert:
[RESEARCH: description | severity: HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW]
HIGH severity: Significantly impacts credibility
[RESEARCH: Need 2022-2024 statistics on remote work adoption | severity: HIGH]MEDIUM severity: Would strengthen but not critical
[RESEARCH: Case study of company successfully implementing this | severity: MEDIUM]LOW severity: Nice-to-have verification
[RESEARCH: Verify this framework attribution | severity: LOW]Continue drafting despite gaps. Don't let missing info block progress.
Create file as /chapters/[number]-[slug].md
Examples:
/chapters/01-introduction.md/chapters/02-the-trust-framework.md/chapters/10-conclusion.mdUse two-digit numbers for proper sorting.
In outline.md, change chapter status from "not started" to "complete":
### Chapter 3: Building Psychological Safety
- **Status**: complete
git add chapters/[number]-[title].md outline.md
git commit -m "Draft: Chapter [number] - [Title]"
If voice-profile.md exists, match these characteristics:
Sentence structure:
Tone:
Content techniques:
Technical approach:
Target is calculated as: total_book_length / number_of_chapters
This is a guide, not a rule:
If significantly over/under, note it but continue.
User: "Draft chapter 1"
Process:
/chapters/01-why-delegation-fails.mdUser: "Continue drafting"
Process:
While drafting, you need statistics you don't have:
Recent studies show [RESEARCH: Need data on manager time spent in meetings 2022-2024 | severity: HIGH] that managers spend excessive time in meetings.
Continue writing the rest of the chapter.
User requests chapter that doesn't exist in outline:
I don't see a Chapter [X] in the outline. Current chapters are:
[list chapters from outline]
Did you mean one of these, or should I add a new chapter to the outline?
Outline shows chapter as "complete" but file doesn't exist:
The outline shows Chapter [X] as complete, but I don't see the file.
Should I:
1. Draft it fresh (and update status)
2. Check if it's in a different location
Cross-reference to unwritten chapter: If chapter 5 should reference chapter 3, but chapter 3 isn't drafted yet:
[See Chapter 3 for details on X][TODO: Expand this reference once Chapter 3 is complete]Significantly over word count: If draft is >30% over target, note it:
Note: This chapter came in at [X] words vs target of [Y].
This might be fine, or you could use 'revise-chapter' to condense it.
Each draft should:
/chapters/[number]-[title].md - New chapter fileoutline.md - Status updated to "complete"After drafting:
track-research-gaps to extract and organize research needscheck-theme-alignment to verify alignment (automatically after every 2nd chapter)revise-chapter if chapter needs improvement