english-version/category/character-analysis/character-relationships/SKILL.md
Analyze story character relationships, identify types, characteristics, and development changes. Suitable for deeply understanding character relationship networks, analyzing the plot-driving role of relationships, and providing relationship support for plot design
npx skillsauth add gonglingrui/screen-creative-skills character-relationshipsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Analyze relationships between characters in stories, identify relationship types and characteristics, and describe their development process and changes.
[Character Relationship Analysis]
I. Relationship Network Overview
- Main Character List: [Character List]
- Relationship Type Statistics: [Number of Each Type of Relationship]
II. Main Character Relationship Details
[Relationship 1: Character A ↔ Character B]
- Relationship Type: [Family/Friendship/Love/Hostile/Mentor-Disciple/Colleague, etc.]
- Relationship Characteristics: [Description of Relationship Characteristics]
- Relationship Development Process: [How the Relationship Develops and Changes]
- Reasons for Relationship Change: [Causes Leading to Changes]
- Impact on Story: [How It Affects Plot Development]
[Relationship 2: Character A ↔ Character C]
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III. Character Relationship Map
- Central Character: [Who is the Center of Relationships]
- Secondary Characters: [Minor Character Relationships]
- Peripheral Characters: [Peripheral Character Relationships]
IV. Character Relationship Change Trajectory
- Initial State: [Relationship at the Beginning of the Story]
- Intermediate Changes: [How the Relationship Changes]
- Final State: [Relationship at the End of the Story]
Please refer to {baseDir}/references/examples.md for detailed examples. This file contains character relationship analysis reports and analysis instructions for various story types (such as romance, workplace, family, etc.).
See {baseDir}/references/ directory for more documentation:
guide.md - Complete character relationship analysis guideexamples.md - More analysis examples for different scenarios| Version | Date | Changes | |---------|------|---------| | 2.1.0 | 2026-01-11 | Optimized description field to be more concise and comply with imperative language specifications; changed model to opus; optimized descriptions of functionality, use cases, core steps, input requirements, and output format to comply with imperative language specifications; added constraints, examples, and detailed documentation sections. | | 2.0.0 | 2026-01-11 | Refactored according to official specifications; added allowed-tools (Read) and model fields | | 1.0.0 | 2026-01-10 | Initial version |
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