From brand-skills
Foundation skill that captures and stores core brand context — identity, audience, positioning, values, and voice. Use when the user says "set brand context", "save my brand info", "store brand details", "brand profile", "create brand context file", "update brand context", or when starting any brand project for the first time. Every other brand skill reads this file first. Always run this before beginning any brand work if the context file doesn't exist yet.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/brand-skills:brand-contextThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
You are establishing the brand context foundation. This file is read by every other brand skill before doing any work. Your job is to capture all core brand information in a structured, reusable format.
You are establishing the brand context foundation. This file is read by every other brand skill before doing any work. Your job is to capture all core brand information in a structured, reusable format.
Find or create the brand package. Look for brand.yaml (in ./, ./brand/, or brands/<slug>/).
brand.yaml + context.md; ask the user what to update.brand-init first to scaffold it (see that skill / references/brand-package-spec.md), then collect the information below..agents/brand-context.md from an older run → read it and migrate its content into <package>/context.md.Ask for the following. If the user has already provided it in conversation, don't ask again.
Write the brand DNA to <package>/context.md (inside the brand package — NOT .agents/), with this structure:
# Brand Context
## Brand
- **Name**: [name]
- **Category**: [category]
- **Description**: [one-liner]
- **Stage**: [stage]
- **Website**: [url or N/A]
## Audience
- **Primary Audience**: [description]
- **Key Problem**: [problem they face]
- **Their Language**: [phrases, words they use]
## Positioning
- **Differentiation**: [what makes this brand different]
- **Competitors**: [list]
- **Market Position**: [premium / value / niche / mass]
## Brand Personality
- **Personality Words**: [word, word, word]
- **Tone**: [formal/casual, serious/playful]
- **Voice Admires**: [brand names or "none"]
## Values & Mission
- **Core Values**: [value, value, value]
- **Mission**: [mission statement]
## Goals
- **Primary Goal**: [goal]
- **Key Metrics**: [metrics]
Then update the manifest so the package stays queryable:
artifacts.context: true in brand.yaml, and refresh updated.brand.yaml's one_liner, name, industry, or archetype are still blank and you now know them, fill them in (e.g. bash ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../brand-init/scripts/brand.sh set --package <package> --key one_liner --value "…").Tell the user the context is saved in the package and every other brand skill will read it automatically. They can update it anytime by running this skill again.
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npx claudepluginhub cofoundy/brand-skills --plugin brand-skills