Manages canonical story vocabulary, resolves ambiguous or drifting terms, and maintains term consistency in shared location for creative writing projects.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/creative-writing-skills:shared-daoThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Shared vocabulary is the contract between the author's intent and agent action.
Shared vocabulary is the contract between the author's intent and agent action. Ambiguous, overloaded, drifting, or misleading terms corrupt drafts early: magic systems get renamed, factions blur together, genre terms mean different things in different prompts, and characters speak with vocabulary the author never intended.
Treat vocabulary problems as story-structure problems. Resolve terminology while the meaning is still easy to sharpen.
Scrutinize important terms aggressively. Reuse existing names when they already fit the concept. Converge on one name per concept and one concept per name as quickly as the evidence allows.
Resolve terminology early:
Place terms at the lowest common scope where they are shared:
kb/vocab.md): terms used across the whole storykb/<domain>/vocab.md): terms specific to one domain,
such as worldbuilding, characters, factions, or timeline eraswork/...): provisional vocabulary during story-planning or
drafting, promoted to kb/ once settledEach entry includes:
Before defining new terms, check what already exists:
CLAUDE.md, kb pages, outlines, drafts, and work notes.Mint new terms when they mark a real new concept. Let new vocabulary reflect clear distinctions rather than uncertainty, local convenience, or unexamined drift.
Ambiguity is the root failure mode. Resolve it before carrying the term forward:
When terminology conflicts with existing kb or draft usage, resolve the drift when the evidence is clear. When author judgment is needed, flag the conflict explicitly in your report so competing names stay visible.
Shared vocabulary is the contract between author intent and agent action. Ambiguity you leave in vocab propagates into drafts, critique, continuity, and KB updates.
npx claudepluginhub p/haowjy-creative-writing-skills-cwCreates, updates, and organizes wiki-style reference pages in kb/ for story knowledge, character profiles, world mechanics, and canon facts.
Maintains a wiki-style world bible for collaborative fiction, keeping canonical information organized and cross-referenced for consistent writing across multiple contributors.
Maintains a project thesaurus of domain terms and enforces naming consistency across code, APIs, and docs. Activates when naming anything or when asked about domain language.