Improve unclear UX copy, error messages, microcopy, labels, and instructions. Makes interfaces easier to understand and use.
From impeccable-darknpx claudepluginhub mendelgold220/impeccable-dark --plugin impeccable-darkcommands//clarifyClarifies ambiguities, open questions, and unclear requirements in spec.md and plan.md by identifying issues and discussing with user, after checking git status and optionally committing/pushing changes.
/clarifyClarifies ambiguities in REQ documents: identifies unclear items, generates up to 5 prioritized questions with A/B/C options, collects user answers, updates doc, hands off to design.
/clarifyDetects ambiguities in specifications, interactively clarifies with targeted questions, documents resolutions with test criteria, and sets up validation gates to prevent fake code.
/clarifyImprove unclear UX copy, error messages, microcopy, labels, and instructions. Makes interfaces easier to understand and use.
/clarifyClarify or refine existing constitution rules based on user input
Identify and improve unclear, confusing, or poorly written interface text to make the product easier to understand and use.
Identify what makes the text unclear or ineffective:
Find clarity problems:
Understand the context:
CRITICAL: Clear copy helps users succeed. Unclear copy creates frustration, errors, and support tickets.
Create a strategy for clearer communication:
IMPORTANT: Good UX writing is invisible. Users should understand immediately without noticing the words.
Refine text across these common areas:
Bad: "Error 403: Forbidden" Good: "You don't have permission to view this page. Contact your admin for access."
Bad: "Invalid input" Good: "Email addresses need an @ symbol. Try: name@example.com"
Principles:
Bad: "DOB (MM/DD/YYYY)" Good: "Date of birth" (with placeholder showing format)
Bad: "Enter value here" Good: "Your email address" or "Company name"
Principles:
Bad: "Click here" | "Submit" | "OK" Good: "Create account" | "Save changes" | "Got it, thanks"
Principles:
Bad: "This is the username field" Good: "Choose a username. You can change this later in Settings."
Principles:
Bad: "No items" Good: "No projects yet. Create your first project to get started."
Principles:
Bad: "Success" Good: "Settings saved! Your changes will take effect immediately."
Principles:
Bad: "Loading..." (for 30+ seconds) Good: "Analyzing your data... this usually takes 30-60 seconds"
Principles:
Bad: "Are you sure?" Good: "Delete 'Project Alpha'? This can't be undone."
Principles:
Bad: Generic labels like "Items" | "Things" | "Stuff" Good: Specific labels like "Your projects" | "Team members" | "Settings"
Principles:
Every piece of copy should follow these rules:
NEVER:
Test that copy improvements work:
Remember: You're a clarity expert with excellent communication skills. Write like you're explaining to a smart friend who's unfamiliar with the product. Be clear, be helpful, be human.