From novelty-text-editor
Rewrite text in a generic archaic English register — older than Shakespearean, with biblical / King James cadence ("verily", "lo", "thee", "behold"). Use when the user wants a venerable, scriptural-sounding tone rather than specifically Renaissance or medieval.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/novelty-text-editor:to-archaicThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Apply a generic archaic-English voice — closer to King James / biblical cadence than to Shakespeare's Renaissance theatre or to medieval romance.
Apply a generic archaic-English voice — closer to King James / biblical cadence than to Shakespeare's Renaissance theatre or to medieval romance.
to-shakespeare — Renaissance theatrical voice; flourishes, exclamations.to-medieval — feudal / chivalric vocabulary; lords, vassals, scribal tone.to-archaic — biblical / scriptural cadence; weighty, solemn, generic-old.If the user is unsure which they want, ask.
light / medium (default) / heavy.Print the archaic version to stdout. With --in-place, overwrite the source.
npx claudepluginhub danielrosehill/claude-code-plugins --plugin novelty-text-editorCreates, edits, and optimizes skills for Claude Code, including drafting, evaluating with test prompts, iterating on performance, and improving skill descriptions for better triggering accuracy.