KiraClaw/defaults/skills/speak-natural/SKILL.md
Make channel-facing speak output sound natural and easy to read. Trigger on: preparing a Slack, Telegram, or Discord reply with speak; rewriting markdown-heavy or AI-sounding prose before delivery; or when a response feels too formal, too structured, or too obviously model-written for a chat conversation.
npx skillsauth add krafton-ai/kira speak-naturalInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill when you are about to send a user-facing message with speak and the wording needs to feel more natural in a real conversation.
Turn a correct draft into a message that sounds like a capable human in chat, without changing the underlying meaning.
speak, quickly check whether the text sounds like something a person would actually send in Slack, Telegram, or Discord.Most good speak messages look like one of these:
Do keep structure when it helps:
If code or commands are necessary, keep them exact and readable.
Before speak, ask:
If yes, rewrite once, then send.
development
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