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draft-writing
Use when drafting, rewriting, polishing, or revising prose while preserving author intent by tracking claims, evidence, caveats, and revision deltas.
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Use when drafting, rewriting, polishing, or revising prose while preserving author intent by tracking claims, evidence, caveats, and revision deltas.
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| name | draft-writing |
| description | Use when drafting, rewriting, polishing, or revising prose while preserving author intent by tracking claims, evidence, caveats, and revision deltas. |
| metadata | {"short-description":"Claim-preserving draft writing workflow"} |
Use this skill when the user wants help with a draft, section, report, article, paper prose, grant text, response letter, or other writing where the wording may change but the intended claims must stay controlled.
Do not use this as an AI detector. This is a procedural workflow for preserving claims through drafting and revision.
For paper/book review requests, use the relevant review workflow unless the user is asking to rewrite or prepare draft text.
missing.writing-style-settings.mdmath-manuscript-style.md for mathematical, TCS, graph-theoretic,
formal-proof, Lean-synchronized, or LaTeX manuscript prosestyle_profile_ref, active_overlays, active_requirement_ids,
session_local_additions, and style_applied in the draft ledger or
revision mapUse the installed templates when available:
draft-claim-ledger.md for claim extraction and support mappingdraft-revision-map.md for before/after revision auditsUse the instruction doc claim-preserving-writing.md for detailed guidance
when the task involves multiple sections, citation-sensitive prose, or repeated
revision rounds.
Always apply the installed instruction doc writing-style-settings.md. For
mathematical or LaTeX manuscripts, also apply math-manuscript-style.md through
the compatibility router language-style-rules.md if older installed targets
still refer to it. In particular, check that concepts are defined before use,
notation is not defined inside statements, unnecessary local terminology is
removed, result introductions explain each statement's role, and long proofs
begin with a clear proof idea.
style_profile_ref, policy_hash, active_overlays,
active_requirement_ids, and style_applied: true. A bare assertion of
style_applied is not enough when the workflow did not load the policy.incomplete analysis before any
final readiness claim.This workflow tracks what is being said and whether declared support is present. It does not independently prove claims true unless paired with verification, review, citation lookup, tests, experiments, or formal checks.