Irish

v1.0.0

Write Irish that sounds human. Not formal, not robotic, not AI-generated.

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Purpose & Capability
Name and description (write natural-sounding Irish) match the SKILL.md content, which is stylistic guidance. There are no unrelated requirements (no credentials, binaries, or config paths).
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only guidance about register, pronoun use, code-switching, fillers, and examples for phrasing—all within the stated purpose. It does not instruct reading files, accessing environment variables, network endpoints, or other system resources.
Install Mechanism
No install specification and no code files are present. This is the lowest-risk model: nothing is written to disk or executed by the installer.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths—appropriate for a purely stylistic writing aid.
Persistence & Privilege
Flags are default (always: false, agent-invocable allowed). The skill does not request persistent presence or claim to modify other skills or system settings.
Assessment
This skill is low-risk: it's just styling rules for producing informal, natural-sounding Irish and asks for nothing from your environment. Before installing, consider whether the dialect and register guidance match your target audience (regional variants and formality needs differ). Also be mindful of ethical uses (don't use the output to falsely impersonate a real person). If you require stronger guarantees about dialect/accuracy, test outputs with native speakers.

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MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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