From frontend-skills
Captures user conversation as raw writing fragments in a single markdown file, preserving structure without imposing outlines or phases.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/frontend-skills:writing-fragmentsThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Interview relentlessly. Capture raw fragments. Do not impose outline/phases.
Interview relentlessly. Capture raw fragments. Do not impose outline/phases.
If path missing, ask once. Remember it. Re-read before every write to preserve user edits.
Capture from first user prompt too.
First write: single H1 working title, then fragments. No metadata/TOC/date.
Readable by author; may not be self-contained for cold reader. Could be sharp sentence, claim, vignette, code snippet, analogy, half-thought, quote, complaint, punchline.
Format:
# Working title
Fragment one.
---
Fragment two.
Use \n---\n separators. No body headings/tags/order beyond capture order.
Append silently. Mention briefly. User can cut/rewrite/merge anytime.
npx claudepluginhub redpanda-data/ui-harness --plugin frontend-skillsExplores and captures raw writing fragments without imposing structure. Interviews the user to generate fragments and appends them to a markdown file.
Guides users through exploring and collecting raw writing fragments, generating ideas without committing to structure. Useful for brainstorming and note-taking before drafting articles or documentation.
Generates article beats interactively from raw markdown material, one beat at a time. Preserves user edits and supports rewrites. Useful for structured content creation.