From claude-of-alexandria
Use when validating whether a biblical passage constitutes a coherent discourse unit. Use when user asks to check passage boundaries, evaluate if a text range is a natural pericope, or needs to know if their selected passage should be extended or contracted.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/claude-of-alexandria:pericope-delimitationThis 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 **pericope-delimitation** agent via the Task tool and return its output verbatim.
Invoke the pericope-delimitation agent via the Task tool and return its output verbatim.
subagent_type: "claude-of-alexandria:pericope-delimitation"
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-alexandriaChecks paragraph rhythm in Substack drafts: flags monotone runs, wall paragraphs (>120 words), and missing one-sentence pivots. Used during an editor's structural pass.
Lints and critiques prose in markdown, HTML, or plain text using classical style guides. Audits for AI tells, polishes voice, tightens clarity, and captures writing style into a project profile.
Two-layer copy editor. Layer 1 is a deterministic typography audit (regex-level, auto-closeable). Layer 2 is LLM judgment — reject-list hits, nominal-style detection, clarity/ambiguity pass for participant-facing content, voice/register check, and spoken- readability read. Loads repo-local .copy-editor.yaml to compose the baked-in language profile with the repo's style guide, reject list, examples, and voice doctrine. Czech is a full profile; English is a stub. **Activate automatically when the conversation edits or creates any file matching a repo's .copy-editor.yaml include scope, when the user asks about Czech or participant-facing copy, when reviewing content PRs, or when a work slice would otherwise close without a Layer 2 pass on edited visible-surface content.** Do not wait to be invoked by name. Explicit trigger phrases: copy edit, editorial pass, czech review, czech copy review, audit copy, check typography, review prose, tighten copy.