Agent skill
cw-router
Quick guide to choosing the right creative writing skill. Use when you need help deciding which creative writing skill to use for a specific task - brainstorming vs documentation, critique vs writing, etc.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/haowjy/creative-writing-skills/tree/main/creative-writing-skills/cw-router
SKILL.md
Creative Writing Skills - Quick Reference
Quick guide to choosing the right skill for your task.
The Skills
cw-brainstorming
Use for: Exploring ideas, figuring things out, thinking through options
Creates: Skeletal working notes with [TBD] markers and source tags
Handles:
- Story/plot brainstorming
- Chapter planning (beats, scenes)
- Worldbuilding exploration (magic, cultures, geography)
- Character development (motivations, arcs, relationships)
- Timeline and continuity work
Key trait: Multiple options coexist, preserves vagueness, exploratory
cw-official-docs
Use for: Documenting finalized decisions, creating canonical reference (wiki pages)
Creates: Polished, reader-ready wiki/documentation pages with citations
Handles:
- Character profiles
- Location documentation
- Lore/system pages
- Event documentation
- Any finalized worldbuilding
Key trait: Single version, no [TBD], encyclopedic/wiki tone
cw-story-critique
Use for: Getting feedback on written chapters/scenes
Analyzes:
- Plot and pacing
- Character development
- Prose quality
- Story structure
- Whatever needs feedback
Key trait: Feedback on existing writing, not creating content
cw-prose-writing
Use for: Actually writing story prose in your style
Writes:
- Scenes and chapters
- Dialogue
- Narrative prose
- Story content
Key trait: Creates actual story text, matches your voice
cw-style-skill-creator
Use for: Creating custom style skills for prose writing
Creates: Skills that teach Claude your specific writing style
Key trait: Meta-skill for building other skills
Key Distinction: Brainstorm vs Documentation
This is the most common confusion:
Still figuring it out? → cw-brainstorming
- "Maybe X, or Y, or Z?"
- [TBD] markers everywhere
- Multiple versions coexist
- Skeletal notes
You've decided and it's ready to show someone? → cw-official-docs
- Single authoritative version
- Polished and reader-ready
- No [TBD] markers
- Canonical documentation
Common Scenarios
"I'm exploring worldbuilding ideas for my magic system"
→ cw-brainstorming (exploring, not finalized yet)
"I've finalized my magic system and want to document it"
→ cw-official-docs (decided and ready to document)
"I'm thinking through how this chapter should flow"
→ cw-brainstorming (planning/exploring)
"I need to write this chapter"
→ cw-prose-writing (actually writing)
"I wrote this chapter and want feedback"
→ cw-story-critique (getting feedback)
"I need a character profile for my protagonist"
→ cw-official-docs if finalized, cw-brainstorming if still exploring
"I need a wiki page for my protagonist"
→ cw-official-docs (creating wiki/documentation)
"I'm figuring out character motivations and relationships"
→ cw-brainstorming (exploring)
"I want to document this character's canon profile"
→ cw-official-docs (documenting finalized)
"Help me work out the timeline of events"
→ cw-brainstorming (working through chronology)
"I want Claude to write in my specific style"
→ cw-style-skill-creator first (create style skill), then cw-prose-writing
Decision Tree
Are you writing story prose?
└─ Yes → cw-prose-writing
└─ No ↓
Do you want feedback on something written?
└─ Yes → cw-story-critique
└─ No ↓
Are you figuring things out or have you decided?
└─ Figuring out → cw-brainstorming
└─ Decided → cw-official-docs
Need a custom writing style?
└─ Yes → cw-style-skill-creator
Skills Work Together
You can use multiple skills in combination:
- Brainstorm → finalize → Docs (explore then document)
- Brainstorm → Prose (plan then write)
- Prose → Critique (write then get feedback)
- Brainstorm + Docs (check existing docs while brainstorming)
- Critique + Brainstorm (get feedback and brainstorm fixes)
Skills are composable - use whatever combination helps.
Still Unsure?
Default rules:
- Exploring/uncertain? → brainstorming
- Finalized/polished? → official-docs
- Need feedback? → story-critique
- Actually writing? → prose-writing
When in doubt, start with brainstorming. You can always move to docs later when things are decided.
Recommended Agent Skills
Expand your agent's capabilities with these related and highly-rated skills.
cw-story-critique
Creative writing skill for analyzing and critiquing story content. Use when the user requests feedback, critique, or analysis of their writing. Provides balanced feedback calibrated to intended audience.
cw-official-docs
Creative writing skill for creating canonical reference documentation (wikis) for fictional worlds, characters, and story events. Use when creating or updating wiki pages, official documentation, character profiles, location documentation, or lore pages. Creates polished, sourced, encyclopedic reference material.
cw-style-skill-creator
Creative writing skill for creating style skills that teach Claude to write in specific styles. Use when you want to create style guides that the cw-prose-writing skill can follow. Creates either simple markdown files or full .skill packages. Audience is AI (Claude), format is directive and example-based.
cw-prose-writing
Creative writing skill for drafting and editing narrative fiction prose. Use when writing new scenes, chapters, or dialogue, or when editing existing prose. Discovers and follows project-specific style guides, character voice conventions, and formatting preferences.
cw-brainstorming
Creative writing skill for capturing story brainstorming. Use when the user is exploring narrative ideas, discussing characters, planning episodes, or thinking through story possibilities. Creates minimal working notes that preserve creative freedom by recording only what was stated and marking sources.
edit-article
Edit and improve articles by restructuring sections, improving clarity, and tightening prose. Use when user wants to edit, revise, or improve an article draft.
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