creative-writing-skill
このAIスキルは、ClaudeのようなAIアシスタントをインタラクティブなクリエイティブライティングパートナーに変えます。René Nekudaのライティングコースに基づいており、12のライティング原則を提供します。このスキルは、意図の発見、物語の骨格構築、初稿の執筆、反復的なフィードバック、既存テキストのレビューを通じてユーザーを創作へと導き、高品質で陳腐な表現がなく、詳細に富んだ作品の生成を支援します。
npx skills add pavelkudrna83/creative-writing-skillBefore / After 効果比較
1 组従来のAIライティングアシスタントは、一度にテキストを生成することが多く、インタラクションや構造化されたガイダンスが不足しているため、出力内容が漠然としたり、深みに欠けたり、期待に沿わない場合があります。
このスキルを活用することで、AIはインタラクティブな執筆パートナーとなり、アイデア出し、骨格構築、反復的な修正をガイドし、創作の質と執筆プロセスの効率を大幅に向上させます。
description SKILL.md
Creative Writing Skill
A creative writing assistant skill for Claude Code and other AI agents following the Agent Skills specification.
Based on René Nekuda's course "Základy tvůrčího psaní" (Creative Writing Fundamentals) — 12 lessons covering the foundations of the writing craft, distilled into actionable principles and an interactive workflow.
Install
npx skills add pavelkudrna83/creative-writing-skill
Or manually copy skills/creative-writing/SKILL.md to your ~/.claude/skills/creative-writing/ directory.
What it does
This skill transforms Claude from a one-shot text generator into an interactive writing partner. Instead of immediately producing text, it guides you through the creative process:
- Discovers your intent — asks about what you want to write, for whom, and what feeling it should leave
- Builds a story skeleton — hero, antagonist, conflict, setting, tone
- Writes a first draft — applying craft principles (no clichés, specific details, varied pacing)
- Iterates with you — refines based on your feedback
- Reviews existing text — structured feedback using a checklist of 9 writing principles
Principles covered
| # | Principle | Key idea |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Beginnings | Every detail must relate to the story — no superfluous information |
| 2 | Clarity | The reader doesn't have the context in your head |
| 3 | Clichés | Replace in narrator's voice, keep in dialogue for authenticity |
| 4 | Details | Specific > generic; one good detail beats three vague ones |
| 5 | Characters | Define hero + antagonist (antagonist doesn't have to be a person) |
| 6 | Conflicts | The engine of every story — must relate to the hero/antagonist pair |
| 7 | Consistency | Track physical traits, names, world rules across the text |
| 8 | Writer type | Pantser vs. plotter — neither is better, both need revision |
| 9 | Dialogue vs. description | Alternate pacing — dialogue for speed, description for atmosphere |
| 10 | The art of selection | You can't describe everything — pick the best representative details |
Work modes
| You come with... | Skill starts from... |
|---|---|
| "Write me a story about X" | Step 1 — discover intent |
| An outline or idea | Step 2 — build skeleton |
| Source material (article, notes) | Step 1 — find out what you want, then Step 3 |
| A finished text for review | Step 5 — structured revision |
| "Help me with this scene" | Step 3 — write, but ask about context |
Source
Extracted from 12 video lessons of Základy tvůrčího psaní by René Nekuda. Audio was downloaded, transcribed via OpenAI Whisper API, and synthesized into this skill.
License
MIT
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