skills/persona/SKILL.md
Create and manage writing personas with NNGroup 4-dimension tone framework (Funny-Serious, Formal-Casual, Respectful-Irreverent, Enthusiastic-Matter-of-fact). Personas define readability targets, sentence length distribution, vocabulary tier, contraction frequency, and summary box label. Used by write and rewrite to enforce consistent voice. Use when user says "persona", "voice", "tone", "writing style", "brand voice", "create persona", "use persona".
npx skillsauth add rainday/smart-blog-skills personaInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Create, store, and enforce writing personas based on the NNGroup 4-dimension tone framework and CMI Brand Voice Chart. Personas ensure consistent voice across all blog content produced by write and rewrite.
| Command | Purpose |
|---------|---------|
| /smart-blog-skills:persona create | Interactive interview to build a new persona |
| /smart-blog-skills:persona list | Show all saved personas |
| /smart-blog-skills:persona use <name> | Set active persona for current session |
| /smart-blog-skills:persona show <name> | Display full persona profile |
Run the 6-step interactive interview. Ask each step, wait for response, then proceed.
Ask the user for:
Present each dimension as a 0.0 to 1.0 slider. Explain both ends with examples.
| Dimension | 0.0 End | 1.0 End | Example at 0.0 | Example at 1.0 | |-----------|---------|---------|-----------------|-----------------| | funny_serious | Funny | Serious | "Let's be real, nobody reads Terms of Service" | "Understanding legal agreements protects your business" | | formal_casual | Formal | Casual | "We are pleased to announce" | "Guess what - we shipped it!" | | respectful_irreverent | Respectful | Irreverent | "We appreciate your patience" | "Yeah, that old way was broken" | | enthusiastic_matter_of_fact | Enthusiastic | Matter-of-fact | "This changes everything!" | "Here are the results." |
Defaults if user is unsure: [0.6, 0.5, 0.3, 0.5] (slightly serious, balanced formality,
respectful, balanced enthusiasm).
Ask the user to pick a vocabulary tier first, then auto-suggest the matching readability band (user can override).
| Setting | What to Ask | Default | |---------|-------------|---------| | Vocabulary tier | Consumer, Professional, or Technical | Professional | | Readability band | Auto-filled from tier (see table below) | Grade 8-10 | | Sentence length mean | Average words per sentence | 18 | | Sentence length std | Variation in sentence length | 6 | | Contraction frequency | 0.0 (never) to 1.0 (always) | 0.6 | | Max passive voice | Percentage cap on passive constructions | 10% |
Ask for 3-5 items in each list. Provide starter examples based on the tone dimensions.
Example Do's: "Use data to back claims", "Address the reader as you", "Open with a question or stat"
Example Don'ts: "Don't use jargon without defining it", "Don't start sentences with There is/There are", "Don't use cliches like game-changer"
The label used for summary/takeaway boxes in blog posts. Ask user to pick one:
Ask if the user has 1-3 URLs of existing content that exemplifies the desired voice. Store URLs in the persona for future reference. If provided, read each URL and extract:
Compare extracted values with the persona settings and flag any mismatches.
Write the completed persona as JSON to:
skills/blog/references/personas/<name>.json
Use kebab-case for the filename (e.g., acme-saas.json).
{
"name": "acme-saas",
"description": "Professional SaaS voice for B2B marketing content",
"brand": "Acme Corp",
"industry": "SaaS",
"audience": "Marketing managers at mid-market companies",
"mission": "Help marketing teams automate reporting",
"tone_dimensions": {
"funny_serious": 0.7,
"formal_casual": 0.4,
"respectful_irreverent": 0.2,
"enthusiastic_matter_of_fact": 0.5
},
"readability": {
"flesch_grade_min": 8,
"flesch_grade_max": 10,
"flesch_ease_min": 50,
"flesch_ease_max": 60
},
"style": {
"sentence_length_mean": 18,
"sentence_length_std": 6,
"contraction_frequency": 0.6,
"passive_voice_max_pct": 10,
"vocabulary_tier": "professional",
"summary_label": "Key Takeaways"
},
"voice_samples": [],
"do": [
"Use data to back every major claim",
"Address the reader directly as you",
"Lead sections with actionable insight"
],
"dont": [
"Don't use buzzwords without context",
"Don't write sentences longer than 30 words",
"Don't open with We at Acme"
]
}
| Tier | Flesch Grade | Flesch Ease | Typical Use | |------|-------------|-------------|-------------| | Consumer | 6-8 | 60-80 | Health, lifestyle, personal finance | | Professional | 8-10 | 50-60 | B2B, marketing, management | | Technical | 10-12 | 30-50 | Engineering, medical, legal |
When the user picks a tier, auto-fill the readability fields. Let them override if they want a non-standard combination (e.g., technical vocabulary at consumer readability for explainer content).
When a persona is active (via /smart-blog-skills:persona use <name>), the writer agent loads
the persona JSON and enforces these constraints during generation:
If validation fails, flag the specific violations and suggest edits.
Glob skills/blog/references/personas/*.json and display a table:
| Persona | Industry | Audience | Vocabulary | |---------|----------|----------|------------| | acme-saas | SaaS | Marketing managers | Professional |
If no personas exist, prompt the user to create one.
Read the specified persona JSON and display it as a formatted summary with all tone dimensions, style rules, and do/dont lists.
Read the persona JSON and confirm activation. Print a summary of the key constraints that will be enforced. The persona stays active for the current conversation session. Write and rewrite check for the active persona before generating content.
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development
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