PluginBench
Skill
Pass
Audit score 90

writing-clearly-and-concisely

softaworks/agent-toolkit

Apply Strunk's timeless rules to write clearer, stronger prose for humans.

What is writing-clearly-and-concisely?

This skill helps you write documentation, commit messages, error messages, and other human-readable prose with clarity and force. It teaches grammar and composition rules from William Strunk Jr.'s Elements of Style, plus patterns to avoid in AI-generated writing.

  • Apply elementary rules of usage for grammar and punctuation
  • Structure paragraphs with topic sentences and one idea per paragraph
  • Use active voice and positive form for stronger statements
  • Choose definite, specific, concrete language over vague terms
  • Omit needless words to improve concision
  • Place emphatic words at sentence end for impact

How to install writing-clearly-and-concisely

npx skills add https://github.com/softaworks/agent-toolkit --skill writing-clearly-and-concisely
Claude Code
Cursor
Windsurf
Cline

How to use writing-clearly-and-concisely

  1. 1.Identify prose you're writing for humans to read
  2. 2.Load the relevant section file (most tasks use 03-elementary-principles-of-composition.md)
  3. 3.Apply the rules: use active voice, positive form, concrete language, omit needless words
  4. 4.Check for AI patterns to avoid: puffery, empty -ing phrases, promotional adjectives, overused vocabulary
  5. 5.For tight context, dispatch a subagent with your draft and the relevant section file

Use cases

Good for
  • Editing documentation and README files for clarity
  • Improving commit messages and pull request descriptions
  • Refining error messages and UI copy for users
  • Polishing technical explanations and reports
  • Copyediting prose when context is tight by dispatching a subagent
Who it's for
  • Technical writers
  • Software developers writing documentation
  • Anyone creating user-facing text
  • Teams standardizing writing quality

writing-clearly-and-concisely FAQ

When should I use this skill?

Use it whenever you write sentences for humans to read: documentation, commit messages, error messages, UI text, reports, or explanations.

Which section file should I load?

Most tasks need only 03-elementary-principles-of-composition.md (~4,500 tokens), which covers active voice, positive form, concrete language, and concision. Load other sections for grammar details, formatting, or word choice issues.

What AI writing patterns should I avoid?

Avoid puffery (pivotal, crucial, vital), empty -ing phrases (ensuring reliability, showcasing features), promotional adjectives (groundbreaking, seamless), overused vocabulary (delve, leverage, multifaceted), and excessive formatting.

Can I use this with a subagent when context is tight?

Yes. Write your draft, then dispatch a subagent with your draft and the relevant section file to copyedit and return the revision.

Is this based on a specific writing guide?

Yes, it applies William Strunk Jr.'s Elements of Style (1918) plus research on AI writing patterns documented by Wikipedia editors.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from softaworks/agent-toolkit.


name: writing-clearly-and-concisely description: Use when writing prose humans will read—documentation, commit messages, error messages, explanations, reports, or UI text. Applies Strunk's timeless rules for clearer, stronger, more professional writing.

Writing Clearly and Concisely

Overview

Write with clarity and force. This skill covers what to do (Strunk) and what not to do (AI patterns).

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill whenever you write prose for humans:

  • Documentation, README files, technical explanations
  • Commit messages, pull request descriptions
  • Error messages, UI copy, help text, comments
  • Reports, summaries, or any explanation
  • Editing to improve clarity

If you're writing sentences for a human to read, use this skill.

Limited Context Strategy

When context is tight:

  1. Write your draft using judgment
  2. Dispatch a subagent with your draft and the relevant section file
  3. Have the subagent copyedit and return the revision

Loading a single section (~1,000-4,500 tokens) instead of everything saves significant context.

Elements of Style

William Strunk Jr.'s The Elements of Style (1918) teaches you to write clearly and cut ruthlessly.

Rules

Elementary Rules of Usage (Grammar/Punctuation):

  1. Form possessive singular by adding 's
  2. Use comma after each term in series except last
  3. Enclose parenthetic expressions between commas
  4. Comma before conjunction introducing co-ordinate clause
  5. Don't join independent clauses by comma
  6. Don't break sentences in two
  7. Participial phrase at beginning refers to grammatical subject

Elementary Principles of Composition:

  1. One paragraph per topic
  2. Begin paragraph with topic sentence
  3. Use active voice
  4. Put statements in positive form
  5. Use definite, specific, concrete language
  6. Omit needless words
  7. Avoid succession of loose sentences
  8. Express co-ordinate ideas in similar form
  9. Keep related words together
  10. Keep to one tense in summaries
  11. Place emphatic words at end of sentence

Reference Files

The rules above are summarized from Strunk's original text. For complete explanations with examples:

SectionFile~Tokens
Grammar, punctuation, comma rules02-elementary-rules-of-usage.md2,500
Paragraph structure, active voice, concision03-elementary-principles-of-composition.md4,500
Headings, quotations, formatting04-a-few-matters-of-form.md1,000
Word choice, common errors05-words-and-expressions-commonly-misused.md4,000

Most tasks need only 03-elementary-principles-of-composition.md — it covers active voice, positive form, concrete language, and omitting needless words.

AI Writing Patterns to Avoid

LLMs regress to statistical means, producing generic, puffy prose. Avoid:

  • Puffery: pivotal, crucial, vital, testament, enduring legacy
  • Empty "-ing" phrases: ensuring reliability, showcasing features, highlighting capabilities
  • Promotional adjectives: groundbreaking, seamless, robust, cutting-edge
  • Overused AI vocabulary: delve, leverage, multifaceted, foster, realm, tapestry
  • Formatting overuse: excessive bullets, emoji decorations, bold on every other word

Be specific, not grandiose. Say what it actually does.

For comprehensive research on why these patterns occur, see signs-of-ai-writing.md. Wikipedia editors developed this guide to detect AI-generated submissions — their patterns are well-documented and field-tested.

Bottom Line

Writing for humans? Load the relevant section from elements-of-style/ and apply the rules. For most tasks, 03-elementary-principles-of-composition.md covers what matters most.