Claude Skills · Writing & Editing
Write Like Me
vinta/hal-9000Use when writing English prose the user will sign — READMEs, blog posts, docs, code comments, issues, PRs, emails — drafted or rewritten in their own voice at native fluency. Prose added mid-task while doing other work, and text you draft for the user to approve, are not exemptions
At a glance
This skill is for Writing & Editing.
/plugin marketplace add vinta/hal-9000
/plugin install write-like-me
Setup, runtime and requirements describe vinta/hal-9000, the repo this skill ships in.
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