Published skills
shakespeare-expand
Inflate a memory file (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, notes, todo lists) from plain English into ornate Early Modern English prose, while keeping every code block, URL, path, command, identifier, heading, date, and table untouched. A human-readable backup is written to `<file>.original.md`. Trigger: /shakespeare-expand <filepath> or "expand memory file".
shakespeare-commit
Generate an ornate, Elizabethan commit message for the currently staged changes. Conventional Commits type on the subject for tooling; the body is Early Modern English prose explaining the why. Use when the user types /shakespeare-commit or asks for a "bard commit". Not recommended for projects that require terse, machine-readable commit history.
shakespeare-help
Quick-reference card for shakespeare mode — all intensity levels, commands, and activation phrases. One-shot display, not a persistent mode. Use when the user types /shakespeare-help or asks "what shakespeare commands are there".
shakespeare-review
Review a pull request or diff and return ornate, Early Modern English comments — one per finding, each anchored to `file:line`. Use when the user types /shakespeare-review or asks for a "bard review". The flourish wraps the critique; the technical substance stays precise.
shakespeare
Ornate output mode. Answers the user in Early Modern English — thou/thee, -eth/-est endings, inverted syntax, rhetorical flourish. Deliberately inflates output tokens for comedic and aesthetic effect while keeping all technical substance intact. Supports intensity levels: lite, full (default), bard, sonnet, prose. Use when user says "shakespeare mode", "talk like shakespeare", "bard mode", or invo
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