From claude-resources
Applies Takazudo's zpaper blog writing voice and vocabulary rules to text. Reads writing-style.md and vocabulary-rule.md from the zpaper repo and transforms text to a casual, personal blog tone.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/claude-resources:zpaper-apply-voiceThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Apply Takazudo's **zpaper** blog writing voice and vocabulary rules to incoming text.
Apply Takazudo's zpaper blog writing voice and vocabulary rules to incoming text.
The zpaper voice is a personal blog/memo style. Like sharing personal notes publicly — direct, relaxed, not overly polite. Fragment sentences are fine. The stance is "sharing" not "teaching".
Key traits:
〜と感じた, 〜に感動した, 〜が嬉しかった unless user explicitly states themAlways read both rule files fresh at invocation time:
$HOME/repos/w/zpaper/doc/src/content/docs/overview/writing-style.md$HOME/repos/w/zpaper/doc/src/content/docs/overview/vocabulary-rule.mdThese files are the authoritative source of truth. Read them every time to pick up any updates.
The input text comes from one of:
If no text is obvious, ask the user what text they want the voice applied to.
Transform or review the text using the voice character described above and the full details in the rule files. The rule files are the authority — the summary above is just for quick reference.
Output the transformed text. If the input was already close to the style, note what minor adjustments were made.
If reviewing existing text (rather than transforming), point out specific violations and suggest fixes.
npx claudepluginhub takazudo/claude-resources --plugin claude-resourcesRewrites text in Takazudo's CodeGrid style — polite, approachable Japanese tech writing with hedging, self-reference, and reader dialogue. Reads writing-style.md and vocabulary-rule.md rule files.
Provides conventions for writing Japanese text across personal diaries, technical articles, and corporate blogs, covering registers, orthography, formatting, and stylistic preferences.
Crafts long-form prose like blog posts, founder essays, build-in-public updates, About pages, and newsletter intros in authentic voice using voice cards, outlines, and anti-AI editing workflow.