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When the user wants to edit, review, or improve existing marketing copy. Use when the user says anything like "edit this copy," "review my copy," "copy feedback," "proofread," "polish this," "make this better," "tighten this up," "this reads awkwardly," "clean up this text," "too wordy," "sharpen the messaging," "this doesn't sound like me," "something's off with this," "make this punchier," "this is boring," or "can you fix this copy." Handles everything from quick polish on a sentence to deep restructuring of a full page. World Code integrated — edits against your voice rules and World Code consistency. For writing new copy from scratch, see boring-copywriting.
Analyze the writing style characteristics of articles, extract style dimensions and store them in the style material library. It can fuse multiple style materials to generate or update the main style profile (my_style.json). Use this skill when users say "analyze style", "extract writing style", "learn this tone", "analyze my writing style", "absorb this style", "update my style". Even if users just share an article and express interest in its style, consider using this skill.
Skill for in-depth rewriting of Chinese articles. Must be triggered when users request "rewrite", "rephrase", "polish and restructure", "expand", "translate and rewrite", "adapt to WeChat Official Account/Zhihu style", "make this article more suitable for publication", or "optimize the expression or structure of this article". Supports three input types: inline text, file path, and URL; supports three modes: quick, standard, and publish; can supplement the latest information as needed and generate 5 title candidates. This skill should also be used even if users only say "revise this article", "translate into Chinese and rewrite", or "help me organize this into a publishable article".
Reviews and improves English text for grammar, clarity, and tone while preserving the original intent. Tailored for non-native English speakers, especially Spanish speakers. Use when proofreading emails, Slack messages, reports, meeting notes, or presentation content.