Install
openclaw skills install writing-tone-cloneClone someone's writing tone from sample text and produce a ready-to-use voice skill. Provide writing samples (diary, blog posts, emails, social posts) and get a documented voice profile plus a deployable SKILL.md that replicates that person's exact writing style. Triggers on "write like me", "clone my writing style", "replicate my voice", "capture my tone".
openclaw skills install writing-tone-cloneClone someone's writing tone from sample text and produce a deployable voice skill.
Given one or more samples of someone's real writing, this skill:
[name]-voice SKILL.md the person can use immediatelyThe output is precise and specific — not generic labels like "conversational tone." Every finding is evidenced from the actual text.
Ask for writing samples if not already provided. The more the better. Ideal sources:
Minimum viable input: ~500 words of unedited personal writing.
If multiple sample types are available, use all of them and note which patterns appear across all types (most reliable) vs. only in one context.
Analyse the samples across these 8 dimensions. For each dimension, quote directly from the text as evidence.
This is often the most useful dimension. Note:
Compile the 8 dimensions into a single Voice Profile document. Format:
# [Name] Voice Profile
## Overview
[2-3 sentence summary of the voice — something that would let a stranger immediately recognise it]
## The 8 Dimensions
[Each dimension as a headed section with findings + quoted evidence]
## Quick Reference Rules
[10-15 bullet points: the most important things to get right when writing in this voice]
## What To Avoid
[Explicit list of things that would break the voice]
## Sample Phrases
[5-10 phrases or sentence types that are distinctly this person]
Using the Voice Profile, write a deployable SKILL.md for this person's voice. The skill should:
Save to: skills/[name]-voice/SKILL.md
Save the voice profile to: skills/[name]-voice/references/voice-profile.md