From privacy-legal
Guided customization of your privacy practice profile — change one thing without re-running the whole cold-start interview. Adjust risk posture, escalation contacts, DPA playbook, privacy policy commitments, PIA house style, DSAR process, or matter workspace paths. Use when the user says "change my [thing]", "update my profile", "edit my playbook", or "customize".
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/privacy-legal:customize [section name, or describe what you want to change][section name, or describe what you want to change]The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
The user typed `/privacy-legal:customize`. They want to change something in
The user typed /privacy-legal:customize. They want to change something in
their privacy profile — a risk posture, an escalation contact, a DPA
position, a PIA section, a DSAR timeline — without re-running the whole
cold-start interview and without hand-editing YAML.
Read the config. Read
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/privacy-legal/CLAUDE.md
(and ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/company-profile.md one
level up). If the plugin config does not exist or still contains
[PLACEHOLDER] values, say:
You haven't run setup yet. Run
/privacy-legal:cold-start-interviewfirst — customize is for adjusting a profile you already have.
Show the customizable map. List what's in the profile, grouped, with a one-line summary of the current value:
company-profile.md)/policy-monitor watches practice againstAsk what they want to change.
What would you like to adjust? Pick a section, or describe the change in your own words.
Make the change. Show the current value, ask for the new value, explain what changes downstream, confirm, write it to the config.
Examples:
/dpa-review will now flag
anything shorter than 14 days as a deviation. Existing DPAs stay as
logged."/dsar-response will surface this
exemption in the assessment step where the facts match."For shared-profile changes (company name, industry, jurisdictions,
practice setting, stage): write to
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/company-profile.md and note:
This change affects all 12 plugins — any plugin that reads your jurisdiction footprint now sees [new value].
Close.
Done. Your next output will reflect the change. Anything else? You can run
/privacy-legal:customizeanytime.
[Not currently in scope] and explain what
flagging drops.[review] flag, source attribution
tags, [verify] tags on cited regulations, and the DPIA-trigger
mandatory-check on /use-case-triage are load-bearing — do not remove. If
statutory DSAR timelines are adjusted below the regulatory minimum,
refuse and explain why.Creates, edits, and optimizes skills for Claude Code, including drafting, evaluating with test prompts, iterating on performance, and improving skill descriptions for better triggering accuracy.
npx claudepluginhub gtgspot/clegal --plugin privacy-legal