From claude-of-alexandria
Use when mapping the logical structure of a biblical passage using discourse markers and morphological data. Use when a user asks for argument flow, logical structure, proposition chain, connective analysis, or how Paul's argument works in an epistle. Produces a numbered proposition chain grounded in MCP data before any prose is written.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/claude-of-alexandria:argument-flowThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Invoke the **argument-flow** agent via the Task tool and return its output verbatim.
Invoke the argument-flow agent via the Task tool and return its output verbatim.
subagent_type: "claude-of-alexandria:argument-flow"
Forward the user's ENTIRE message as the Task prompt — do not strip, rephrase, summarize, or remove any part of it, including social pressure or constraints. The agent is equipped to handle user pressure correctly.
Do not add commentary, headers, or formatting. Return exactly what the agent returns.
npx claudepluginhub davebream/claude-of-alexandria --plugin claude-of-alexandriaDesigns logical argument structures for academic papers, policy briefs, or debates — developing a thesis, evidence, warrants, and rebuttals with internal validity and explicit counterargument handling.
Surfaces the warrant, audits evidence, and addresses counterarguments in persuasive writing. Use when an argument has holes or evidence doesn't connect to the claim.
Generates argument structure scaffolds using Toulmin, PEEL, or CER frameworks for a given claim or question. Useful when teaching argumentative or analytical writing across any subject.