email-draft-polish
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npx mdskill add ComposioHQ/awesome-codex-skills/email-draft-polishDraft or refine emails to match specific tone, length, and audience for outreach, replies, or updates.
- Helps users create clear, concise emails for tasks like cold outreach, status updates, or escalations.
- Integrates with no external tools or services, operating as a standalone text-processing capability.
- Decides recommendations by outlining key points, drafting variants, and checking for tone and clarity.
- Presents results with subject lines, body text, and optional summaries in a structured email format.
SKILL.md
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--- name: email-draft-polish description: Draft, rewrite, or condense emails with target tone, length, and audience; use for cold outreach, replies, status updates, or escalations where clarity and brevity matter. metadata: short-description: Draft or polish emails to fit tone/length --- # Email Draft & Polish Create or refine emails with precise tone and constraints. ## Inputs to ask for - Goal (inform, persuade, apologize, escalate), audience, tone (warm/formal/direct), desired length, must-include points, taboo topics, and call-to-action. - If replying: include full thread and whether to quote or paraphrase. ## Workflow 1) Outline: list the key points, questions, and CTA; confirm any missing facts. 2) Draft: write a concise body with subject line; keep paragraphs short; surface CTA early. 3) Variants: offer 2–3 tone/length variants if the ask is vague (e.g., “concise,” “detailed,” “bullet-only”). 4) QA: check for hedging vs. directness as requested, remove jargon, ensure names/links are correct, and guard against over-promising. ## Output format - Subject line, greeting, body, closing/signature placeholder. - Optional TL;DR (1–2 sentences) and bullet summary for chat channels.
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