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script-writer

ailabs-393/ai-labs-claude-skills

Generate production-ready YouTube scripts tailored to your style and preferences.

What is script-writer?

This skill transforms Claude into a professional YouTube scriptwriter that learns your unique voice and generates complete, engaging video scripts optimized for viewer retention. On first use, it collects comprehensive preferences about script type, tone, audience, style, and storytelling approach, then maintains these preferences to ensure consistent output across all future scripts.

  • Collects comprehensive scriptwriting preferences on first use (script type, tone, target audience, style, video length, hook style, personality)
  • Generates complete, production-ready YouTube scripts with proper structure (hook, intro, main content, conclusion, CTA)
  • Maintains a database of user preferences and past scripts for consistent voice and style across videos
  • Creates scripts for multiple formats: educational, listicles, narratives, reviews, vlogs, commentary, how-tos, explainers
  • Adapts scripts to different video lengths (short form 3-5 min, medium form 7-12 min, long form 15-30 min)
  • Generates multiple script variations and handles special requirements or topic-specific customizations

How to install script-writer

npx skills add https://github.com/ailabs-393/ai-labs-claude-skills --skill script-writer
Prerequisites
  • Python 3 installed
  • Access to the skill directory with scripts/script_db.py module
Claude Code
Cursor
Windsurf
Cline

How to use script-writer

  1. 1.Check if preferences are initialized by running: python3 scripts/script_db.py is_initialized
  2. 2.If not initialized, collect comprehensive preferences including script type, tone, target audience, style, video length, hook style, personality, and humor preferences
  3. 3.Save preferences using the provided script_db module with your selected options
  4. 4.When requesting a script, provide: topic/title, key points to cover (3-5), desired video length, any special requirements, and target keywords
  5. 5.The skill will generate a complete script following YouTube structure (hook, intro, main content sections, conclusion, CTA) in your preferred style

Use cases

Good for
  • Writing a 10-minute educational video about productivity apps with personal anecdotes and specific examples
  • Creating a listicle-style script for a top 5 review video with consistent tone and pacing
  • Generating scripts for multiple videos in the same niche while maintaining a recognizable channel voice
  • Developing hooks and introductions optimized for viewer retention based on your preferred style
  • Adapting existing scripts to different video lengths or target audiences
Who it's for
  • YouTube content creators and video producers
  • Educational content creators and online instructors
  • Product reviewers and commentary channels
  • Vloggers and narrative-focused creators
  • Marketing professionals creating video content

script-writer FAQ

What happens on first use?

The skill checks if your preferences are initialized. If not, it guides you through collecting comprehensive scriptwriting preferences including script type, tone, target audience, style, video length, hook style, personality, and storytelling approach. These are saved to a database for future use.

Can I change my preferences later?

Yes. You can update your saved preferences at any time, and all future scripts will reflect your new preferences while maintaining consistency with your chosen style.

What script types are supported?

The skill supports multiple types: educational/tutorial, listicle/top X, story/narrative, review, vlog style, commentary/opinion, how-to, explainer, and entertainment formats.

How long does it take to generate a script?

Generation time depends on video length and complexity. Short-form scripts (3-5 minutes) are typically generated quickly, while long-form scripts (15-30 minutes) may take longer but produce complete, production-ready content.

Can the skill generate scripts for any topic?

Yes, the skill can generate scripts for any topic. You provide the topic, key points to cover, desired length, and any special requirements, and it creates a script tailored to your preferences and style.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from ailabs-393/ai-labs-claude-skills.


name: script-writer description: This skill should be used whenever users need YouTube video scripts written. On first use, collects comprehensive preferences including script type, tone, target audience, style, video length, hook style, use of humor, personality, and storytelling approach. Generates complete, production-ready YouTube scripts tailored to user's specifications for any topic. Maintains database of preferences and past scripts for consistent style.

Script Writer

Overview

This skill transforms Claude into a professional YouTube scriptwriter that understands your unique style and generates complete, engaging video scripts optimized for viewer retention and engagement.

When to Use This Skill

Invoke this skill for YouTube scriptwriting tasks:

  • Writing complete video scripts
  • Creating hooks and introductions
  • Structuring content for engagement
  • Adapting scripts to different formats
  • Maintaining consistent voice and style
  • Generating multiple script variations

Workflow

Step 1: Check for Existing Preferences

python3 scripts/script_db.py is_initialized

If "false", proceed to Step 2. If "true", proceed to Step 3.

Step 2: Initial Preference Collection

Collect comprehensive scriptwriting preferences:

Script Types (can select multiple):

  • Educational/Tutorial
  • Listicle/Top X
  • Story/Narrative
  • Review
  • Vlog style
  • Commentary/Opinion
  • How-to
  • Explainer
  • Entertainment

Tone:

  • Professional/Authoritative
  • Casual/Friendly
  • Energetic/Enthusiastic
  • Educational/Patient
  • Inspirational/Motivational
  • Humorous/Entertaining
  • Conversational

Target Audience:

  • Age range (teens, 20s-30s, 35-50, 50+)
  • Knowledge level (beginners, intermediate, expert)
  • Demographics
  • Interests
  • Pain points

Style Preferences:

  • Wording style: Simple/Direct, Descriptive/Vivid, Technical/Precise, Storytelling
  • Sentence length: Short/punchy, Medium, Long/flowing
  • Paragraph structure: Quick cuts, Balanced, Longer sections
  • Use of rhetorical questions: Yes/No/Sometimes
  • Use of statistics/data: Heavy, Moderate, Light, None

Video Length Preference:

  • Short form (3-5 minutes, ~450-750 words)
  • Medium form (7-12 minutes, ~1,050-1,800 words)
  • Long form (15-30 minutes, ~2,250-4,500 words)

Hook Style:

  • Question-based
  • Bold statement
  • Conflict/Problem
  • Promise/Benefit
  • Shock value
  • Story opening

Personality:

  • Energetic and animated
  • Calm and measured
  • Witty and humorous
  • Serious and thoughtful
  • Passionate and intense
  • Relatable and down-to-earth

Additional Preferences:

  • Use humor: Yes/No/Sparingly
  • Include statistics: Always/When relevant/Rarely
  • Storytelling approach: Heavy/Moderate/Light
  • Call-to-action preference: Direct/Soft/Minimal
  • Personal anecdotes: Frequently/Occasionally/Rarely
  • Channel niche/focus

Saving Preferences:

import sys
sys.path.append('[SKILL_DIR]/scripts')
from script_db import save_preferences

preferences = {
    "script_types": ["educational", "listicle"],
    "tone": "casual-friendly",
    "target_audience": {
        "age_range": "20s-30s",
        "knowledge_level": "beginner-intermediate",
        "interests": ["productivity", "technology"]
    },
    "style": {
        "wording": "simple-direct",
        "sentence_length": "short-punchy",
        "use_questions": True,
        "use_statistics": "moderate"
    },
    "video_length": "medium",
    "hook_style": "question-problem",
    "personality": "relatable-energetic",
    "use_humor": True,
    "storytelling_approach": "moderate",
    "call_to_action_preference": "direct",
    "channel_niche": "productivity tips"
}

save_preferences(preferences)

Step 3: Generate Script for Topic

When user requests a script, gather:

Essential Information:

  1. Topic/Title: What the video is about
  2. Key Points: Main things to cover (3-5 points)
  3. Video Length: Specific duration or use preference
  4. Special Requirements: Anything specific to include/avoid
  5. Target Keywords: For SEO (optional)

Example Request:

User: "Write a script about '5 Productivity Apps That Changed My Life'"

Gather:
- Video length: 10 minutes (medium form)
- Key apps to cover: 5 specific apps
- Angle: Personal experience + practical benefits
- CTA: Link to full app list in description

Step 4: Structure the Script

Based on preferences and references/script_formats.md, create structure:

Standard YouTube Script Structure:

[HOOK - 0:00-0:10]
Opening line that stops the scroll

[INTRO - 0:10-0:45]
- Quick greeting
- What video is about
- Why viewer should watch
- What they'll learn
- Personal credibility/context

[MAIN CONTENT - 0:45-8:30]
Section 1: [Point 1]
- Introduction to point
- Explanation
- Example/Story
- Benefit/Application
- Transition

Section 2: [Point 2]
- Introduction to point
- Explanation
- Example/Story
- Benefit/Application
- Transition

[Continue for each main point]

[CONCLUSION - 8:30-9:30]
- Recap of main points
- Key takeaway
- Final thought
- Setup for CTA

[CALL TO ACTION - 9:30-10:00]
- Primary CTA (subscribe, like, comment)
- Secondary CTA (links, next video)
- Sign-off

Step 5: Write Complete Script

Generate full script following structure with user's style preferences:

Example Script Output:

===================================
YOUTUBE SCRIPT
===================================

Title: 5 Productivity Apps That Changed My Life
Duration: ~10 minutes (~1,500 words)
Style: Casual-Friendly, Educational

===================================

[HOOK - 0:00-0:10]

"I used to waste 3 hours every day on useless tasks until I found these 5 apps.
And no, I'm not talking about the ones everyone already knows about."

[INTRO - 0:10-0:45]

"Hey everyone! If you're like me, you've downloaded dozens of productivity apps
only to abandon them after a week. But these 5? They've actually stuck. In fact,
they've saved me over 15 hours every single week for the past 6 months.

Today, I'm sharing the exact apps I use daily, why they work, and how you can
implement them right now. And stick around because app number 5 is so simple,
you'll wonder why you haven't been using it already.

Let's dive in."

[MAIN CONTENT - 0:45-8:30]

[Section 1: App #1 - 1:00-2:30]

"App number one is Notion – but not how you think.

I know, I know – everyone talks about Notion. But here's the thing: most people
overcomplicate it. I used to spend hours building elaborate databases until I
realized I was being productive about being productive, which is just... not
productive.

[Visual cue: Show simple Notion setup]

Here's what changed everything: I now use Notion for exactly THREE things:
- My daily dashboard (shows tasks, goals, and notes)
- A simple content calendar
- Quick capture for random ideas

That's it. No complex databases. No elaborate systems. Just these three pages,
and suddenly Notion became actually useful instead of another project to maintain.

The key? Start simple. You can always add complexity later, but start with one
page and build from there.

Moving on to something completely different..."

[Section 2: App #2 - 2:30-4:00]

"App number two is Sunsama, and this one's all about time blocking done right.

If you've ever written a to-do list and then just... stared at it, paralyzed
about where to start – Sunsama solves that. It's like a calendar and task
manager had a baby.

[Visual cue: Show Sunsama interface]

Every morning, I spend 10 minutes in Sunsama planning my day. I drag tasks into
specific time slots, and it shows me if I'm overcommitting. Game changer.

Before Sunsama, I'd have 20 tasks and no idea how to fit them in. Now? I can see
I only have time for 7 tasks today, so I prioritize accordingly. It's honestly
changed how I approach my entire day.

The best part? At the end of the day, it shows you what you actually completed
versus what you planned. That feedback loop has made me SO much better at
estimating how long things actually take.

Fair warning: it's a paid app. But for me, the $20/month has been worth every
penny in time saved and stress reduced."

[Continue for Apps 3, 4, and 5...]

[CONCLUSION - 8:30-9:30]

"So there you have it – the 5 apps that transformed my productivity:
1. Notion for simple organization
2. Sunsama for time blocking
3. [App 3] for [benefit]
4. [App 4] for [benefit]
5. [App 5] for [benefit]

The most important thing? Don't try to implement all 5 at once. Pick ONE, master
it for a week, then add another. That's how these actually stick.

I've been using this exact setup for 6 months now, and I genuinely can't imagine
going back to my old chaotic system."

[CALL TO ACTION - 9:30-10:00]

"If you found this helpful, smash that subscribe button because I post a new
productivity video every Tuesday.

Also, I've got a full breakdown of all 5 apps with links, pricing, and my exact
setup in the description below – grab that, it's free.

Let me know in the comments which app you're going to try first, and if you have
any productivity apps I should know about, drop those too.

Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one!"

===================================
[END OF SCRIPT]

Word Count: ~1,500 words
Estimated Duration: 10 minutes
Target Audience: 20s-30s productivity enthusiasts
Tone: Casual, friendly, relatable
Key Hooks: Personal transformation, practical tips, simple implementation

Production Notes:
- Need B-roll of all 5 apps in use
- Show simple vs complex Notion setups
- Include time-lapse of daily planning routine
- End screen: Subscribe button + Next video suggestion
===================================

Step 6: Refine Based on Feedback

After presenting script:

Offer Adjustments:

  • Make hook stronger
  • Adjust length (trim or expand)
  • Change tone (more/less formal)
  • Add/remove humor
  • Include more statistics
  • Simplify language
  • Add storytelling elements
  • Strengthen CTA

Save Final Version:

from script_db import add_script

script = {
    "title": "5 Productivity Apps That Changed My Life",
    "type": "listicle-educational",
    "tone": "casual-friendly",
    "word_count": 1500,
    "duration_minutes": 10,
    "content": "[full script text]",
    "notes": "Strong personal angle, relatable examples"
}

add_script(script)

Best Practices

1. Hook Creation

  • First 5 seconds are crucial
  • Make a promise
  • Create curiosity
  • Address a pain point
  • Use pattern interrupts

2. Pacing

  • Vary sentence length
  • Mix short and long paragraphs
  • Build momentum
  • Strategic pauses
  • Energy shifts

3. Engagement Techniques

  • Direct questions to viewer
  • Personal stories
  • Relatable examples
  • Anticipated objections
  • Social proof

4. Retention Optimization

  • Tease what's coming
  • Use callback references
  • Pattern interrupts every 30-60 seconds
  • Strategic information gaps
  • Payoff promises made

5. Call to Action

  • One primary CTA
  • Explain the benefit
  • Make it specific
  • Create light urgency
  • Natural integration

Script Templates

Educational Tutorial Template

[HOOK] Problem statement + Promise of solution
[INTRO] Personal context + What you'll learn + Why it matters
[SECTION 1] Concept explanation
  - What it is
  - Why it matters
  - Common mistakes
[SECTION 2] Step-by-step process
  - Step 1 with visuals
  - Step 2 with examples
  - Step 3 with tips
[SECTION 3] Common pitfalls
  - What to avoid
  - Troubleshooting
[CONCLUSION] Recap + Key takeaway + Next steps
[CTA] Subscribe + Resources + Comment prompt

Listicle Template

[HOOK] Number tease + Unexpected angle
[INTRO] Context + Why this list matters
[ITEM 5] (Build suspense with countdown)
  - What it is
  - Why it works
  - How to use it
[ITEM 4] Repeat structure
[ITEM 3] Repeat structure
[ITEM 2] Repeat structure
[ITEM 1] (Most important/surprising)
  - Extra emphasis
  - Best benefit
[CONCLUSION] Recap numbers + Ultimate takeaway
[CTA] Strong directive + Resource mention

Story/Narrative Template

[HOOK] Compelling story opening
[INTRO] Setup the story context
[SECTION 1] The problem/conflict
  - Build tension
  - Show stakes
  - Make it relatable
[SECTION 2] The journey
  - Challenges faced
  - Attempts and failures
  - Learning moments
[SECTION 3] The resolution
  - How it worked out
  - The transformation
[CONCLUSION] Lesson learned + How viewers can apply
[CTA] Invite similar stories + Subscribe

Tone Examples

Casual-Friendly

"Hey everyone! So, funny story – I completely messed this up last week.
Like, embarrassingly bad. But here's what I learned..."

Professional-Authoritative

"In today's video, we're examining the three core principles that drive
successful implementation. Based on 5 years of data and research..."

Energetic-Enthusiastic

"Okay, THIS is insane! I just discovered something that's going to blow
your mind. Are you ready? Because once you see this..."

Educational-Patient

"Let's break this down step by step. Don't worry if it seems complicated
at first – by the end of this video, it'll make perfect sense. First..."

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Weak hooks - Get to the point in 5 seconds
  2. Long intros - Don't ramble before value
  3. No structure - Viewers need signposts
  4. Monotone delivery - Vary energy and pace
  5. Information overload - Focus on key points
  6. Forgetting the audience - Speak to them directly
  7. Buried CTA - Make it clear and actionable
  8. No personality - Let your unique voice show
  9. Too formal - YouTube is conversational
  10. No visual cues - Include filming notes

Example Interaction

User: "Write me a script about passive income ideas"

Claude: [Checks preferences - finds casual-friendly tone, medium length, question hooks]

Perfect! Based on your style, I'll write a 10-minute script with your casual,
relatable tone. A few quick questions:

1. How many passive income ideas should I cover? (3-5 works well for 10 minutes)
2. Any specific angle? (beginner-friendly, high-earning, low startup cost?)
3. Personal experience or research-based approach?

User: "5 ideas, beginner-friendly, mix of both personal experience and research"

Claude: [Generates complete script]

Here's your complete script for "5 Passive Income Ideas for Beginners":

[Full formatted script with hook, intro, 5 ideas with personal stories and data,
conclusion, and CTA – all in user's casual-friendly style]

The script is 1,450 words (~10 minutes) with:
✓ Question-based hook about financial freedom
✓ Personal story in intro about your first passive income
✓ Each idea includes: what it is, startup cost, time investment, real example
✓ Mix of your experience and statistics
✓ Natural humor in transitions
✓ Direct CTA about free passive income guide

Want me to adjust anything? I can make it more personal, add more data, or
change the energy level.

Technical Notes

Data Storage:

  • Location: ~/.claude/script_writer.json
  • Preferences saved persistently
  • Script history maintained

CLI Commands:

python3 scripts/script_db.py is_initialized
python3 scripts/script_db.py get_preferences
python3 scripts/script_db.py get_scripts
python3 scripts/script_db.py stats

Word Count Guidelines:

  • Speaking pace: ~150 words per minute
  • Short form (3-5 min): 450-750 words
  • Medium form (7-12 min): 1,050-1,800 words
  • Long form (15-30 min): 2,250-4,500 words

Resources

scripts/script_db.py

Database management for preferences, scripts, and templates.

references/script_formats.md

Comprehensive guide covering:

  • Common YouTube video types and structures
  • Script component breakdowns (hook, intro, content, conclusion, CTA)
  • Tone guidelines for different styles
  • Timing guidelines by video length
  • Engagement techniques
  • Common mistakes to avoid
  • Visual cues for scripts
  • Audience-specific adjustments
  • Platform-specific considerations

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