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openclaw skills install ai-draft-polish-cardPolish a rough email, post, proposal, or short document into a clearer final draft while preserving facts, surfacing tone choices, listing edits made, and flagging unsupported claims instead of inventing details.
openclaw skills install ai-draft-polish-cardUse this skill when a user has a rough email, post, proposal, note, announcement, reply, or short document that needs to become clearer quickly. The output is a visible polish card: original intent, audience, must-keep points, final draft, tone notes, cut list, and unsupported-claim flags.
This is a prompt-only writing workflow. It improves clarity, structure, tone, and concision, but it does not invent facts, credentials, results, quotes, dates, prices, statistics, endorsements, citations, or promises.
Use this skill when the user asks to:
Do not use it to create deceptive claims, fake testimonials, impersonation, hidden persuasion, unsupported guarantees, or facts the user did not provide.
Ask for the minimum needed, then proceed with placeholders if details are missing.
Do not ask for secrets, passwords, private keys, one-time codes, full financial details, or confidential material that is not needed for the rewrite.
Return the polish card in this order:
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Audience | |
| Goal | |
| Channel | |
| Desired tone | |
| Must-keep points | |
| Assumptions made |
A copy-ready polished version. Preserve all user-provided facts unless they are clearly marked as uncertain.
A short explanation of how the tone was adjusted and why.
| Area | Before | After | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opening | |||
| Structure | |||
| Clarity | |||
| Call to action |
| Removed or compressed text | Reason | Risk if needed |
|---|
| Claim or detail | Why it needs confirmation | Safe wording used |
|---|
Include only if helpful: subject lines, shorter version, warmer version, firmer version, or social-post hook.
Input: User pastes a rough email draft: "hey team just wanted to let everyone know the Q3 numbers are in and we did pretty good overall, revenue is up 12% which is cool, also we need to talk about the Seattle project timeline shift..."
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Output: A polished draft with a transparent edit log. The user sees exactly what changed, can accept or revert any edit, and sends the improved version with confidence.