From mind-skills
Organizes a Mind article's argument into a clear, logical structure within ~8,000 words. Focuses on thesis placement, premise ordering, objection positioning, and conclusion discipline.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/mind-skills:mind-structure-and-expositionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
A Mind reader should never be lost about **what is being claimed, why, and where they are**. A strong
A Mind reader should never be lost about what is being claimed, why, and where they are. A strong
argument poorly arranged reads as confused; the same argument well arranged reads as inevitable. This
skill is about architecture — the order in which the thesis, premises, objections, and replies
appear — within the ~8,000-word article limit. (Sentence-level polish is mind-writing-style.)
mind-literature-positioning and
mind-conceptual-analysis-and-method) only as far as the argument needs.mind-objections-and-replies).【Thesis located in intro?】[Y/N]
【Section map】intro → setup → argument → objections/replies → conclusion (adapted)
【Premise order】clearest for the reader? [Y/N]
【Objections placed where they bite?】[Y/N]
【Within ~8,000 words?】[Y/N] — what to cut
【Next】mind-writing-style
../../resources/official-source-map.md — ~8,000-word article limit and accessibility expectationnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin mind-skillsPolishes prose for Mind journal articles: tightens sentences, clarifies arguments, and adds informal glosses for technical material. Use when drafting or doing a final clarity pass.
Organizes American Historical Review articles by interleaving narrative and analysis within ~8,000 words. Helps structure drafts that wander or separate story from argument.
Organizes PMLA essays (6,000–9,000 words) with a clear argument structure, close reading placement, and exposition for a generalist reader. Helps when outlining, cutting word count, or fixing a disjointed draft.