Skill Catalog: One Command for Common Writing Tasks
A skill is a reusable working pattern. You do not need to restate the same instructions every time.
Note Organization Skills
| Skill | What It Does | Best Time to Use |
|---|---|---|
note-enricher | add tags, structure, and links | after writing a batch of notes |
note-structure-builder | suggest topic organization patterns | when notes start feeling scattered |
notes-structure-migration | migrate from old structure to new structure | during structure transition |
Writing Support Skills
| Skill | What It Does | Best Time to Use |
|---|---|---|
creation-composer | compose draft from existing materials | when materials exist but drafting is blocked |
article-structure-optimizer | improve article structure | when draft logic feels weak |
writing-seed-finder | discover topics from old notes | when you do not know what to write next |
Journal and Review Skills
| Skill | What It Does | Best Time to Use |
|---|---|---|
diary-to-note | extract reusable ideas from journal entries | daily closing routine |
daily-note-consolidator | summarize daily key points | before weekly or monthly review |
observation-prompt | trigger better observation prompts | when capture quality drops |
Thinking Support Skills
| Skill | What It Does | Best Time to Use |
|---|---|---|
duck | help clarify an unclear problem | when thinking is messy |
socrates | pressure-test your viewpoints with questions | when argument depth is weak |
stuck-helper | unblock stalled writing session | when no progress for 15+ minutes |
Recommended Starter Set (Use These 4 First)
If you are new, start with:
diary-to-notenote-enricherwriting-seed-findercreation-composer
These four are enough to run input → organize → output.
One Reminder
More skills are not automatically better. For most people, 3-5 high-frequency actions are enough.