From insurance-briefing
This skill should be used when the user asks for an "insurance briefing", "sigorta brifing", "insurance digest", "sigorta haberleri", "insurance news summary", or wants to understand the editorial philosophy behind the insurance briefing system. Also triggers when the user mentions "insurance briefing plugin" or wants a curated daily overview of the Turkish insurance sector.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/insurance-briefing:insurance-briefingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
A multi-agent pipeline designed for Turkish insurance professionals that produces a curated daily briefing blending regulatory intelligence with market insights and cross-domain analysis.
A multi-agent pipeline designed for Turkish insurance professionals that produces a curated daily briefing blending regulatory intelligence with market insights and cross-domain analysis.
The briefing serves two audiences living in the same person:
The Practitioner — an underwriter, risk manager, or actuary who needs to know what changed in regulation, what market signals matter, and how non-insurance developments affect their underwriting and pricing decisions. Senior underwriter directness: no filler, sharp analysis, efficient reading.
The Strategist — a member of leadership or someone in market-facing roles who needs to understand why things happen, how global patterns echo in Turkey's market, and how seemingly unrelated developments create competitive opportunity or threat. Executive-level insight: backstories, hidden mechanisms, the "I never thought about it that way" moments.
Every briefing must serve both. Regulatory updates and market moves serve the practitioner. The deep dives and cross-domain radar serve the strategist. The best pieces serve both simultaneously.
The briefing is produced by a 3-stage multi-agent pipeline:
Four specialized agents search their domains simultaneously:
Each scout returns a structured list of 5-8 candidate stories ranked by importance and Turkish relevance.
A single agent receives all scout outputs and performs editorial curation:
A single agent takes the editorial plan and writes the final markdown briefing with consistent voice and structure.
The insurance briefing is organized into five main sections:
See references/briefing-structure.md for the full section-by-section specification.
See references/scout-strategies.md for domain-specific search strategies, quality criteria, and Turkish-language search tips.
See references/editorial-philosophy.md for the full editorial guidelines, the two tests (Practitioner Test and Implications Test), voice guidelines per section, and quality benchmarks.
See references/tracker-schema.md for the story tracker schema and how the briefing maintains cross-session memory of developing insurance stories.
See references/insurance-domain-context.md for institutional knowledge about the Turkish insurance market: regulatory bodies, top insurers, market structure, and key terminology.
npx claudepluginhub cantoramann/plugins --plugin insurance-briefingGenerates a topic-focused briefing in HTML from public news sources for any subject (region, industry, policy issue, institution, or theme). Outputs a single self-contained HTML file optimized for browser viewing and WeChat Official Account editor.
Analyzes insurance policies across P&C, life, health, and commercial lines. Useful for coverage comparisons, claims analysis, and explaining insurance jargon in plain language.
Monitors Turkish regulatory sources (Resmi Gazete, KVKK, SPK, BDDK, etc.), classifies developments by importance, and routes action items to downstream compliance workflows.