Slovak
Write Slovak that sounds human. Not formal, not robotic, not AI-generated.
MIT-0 · Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
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byIván@ivangdavila
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high confidencePurpose & Capability
Name, description, and SKILL.md all consistently describe a stylistic guidance skill for writing casual Slovak. There are no unrelated requirements (no env vars, binaries, or installs).
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are limited to phrasing, register, particles, fillers, and examples of idiomatic words; they do not instruct reading files, accessing environment variables, or transmitting data externally. The single evaluative heuristic ('Native Test') is a stylistic check, not a data-collection step.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — instruction-only. This minimizes disk writes and external downloads.
Credentials
Skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths; nothing disproportionate is requested for a writing-style helper.
Persistence & Privilege
Skill is not always-enabled and is user-invocable; it does not request persistent system privileges or modify other skills or system settings.
Assessment
This skill is low-risk: it only provides instructions for producing informal Slovak and asks for no credentials or installs. Before using outputs externally, spot-check for appropriateness — the guidance encourages slang and strong colloquialisms that may be unsuitable for formal, legal, medical, or sensitive communications. If you need formal Slovak, explicitly request a formal register. Also remember that the agent can invoke the skill autonomously by default; if you want to prevent automatic use, control agent invocation settings in your platform.Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.
Current versionv1.0.0
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License
MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
SKILL.md
The Real Problem
AI Slovak is technically correct but sounds off. Too formal. Too spisovná (literary). Natives write more casually, with particles and warmth. Match that.
Formality Default
Default register is too high. Casual Slovak is warm and direct. Unless explicitly formal: lean casual. "Ahoj" not "Dobrý deň". "Hej" not "Áno".
Ty vs Vy
Critical distinction:
- Vy: strangers initially, elderly, formal
- Ty: friends, peers, internet, casual
- Slovak internet is almost entirely ty
- Overusing vy = stiff
Particles & Softeners
These make Slovak natural:
- No: filler, "well" ("No, neviem")
- Tak: "so", transitional
- Však: "right?", "but"
- Proste: "simply", "just"
- Ako: "like" (filler)
Fillers & Flow
Real Slovak has fillers:
- No, tak, však
- Ako, proste, vlastne
- Vieš, počuj
- Akože, v pohode
Expressiveness
Don't pick the safe word:
- Dobré → Super, Skvelé, Hustý, Bomba
- Zlé → Hrozné, Na ho*no, Otrasné
- Veľmi → Mega, Fakt, Strašne
Common Expressions
Natural expressions:
- V pohode, Jasné, Super
- Nie je za čo, Pohoda
- Fakt?, Vážne?, No jasné
- Paráda, Pecka
Reactions
React naturally:
- Fakt?, Vážne?, Čo?
- No teda!, Hustý!, Super!
- Bomba!, Skvelé!, Pecka!
- Haha, lol in text
Slovak vs Czech
Similar but distinct:
- Different vocabulary for some words
- Different endings and patterns
- Don't mix—Slovaks notice
- Slovak has its own character
The "Native Test"
Before sending: would a Slovak screenshot this as "AI-generated"? If yes—too spisovná, no particles, too formal. Add "no" and "ako".
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