chinese-content-writing-guideline
This skill provides a comprehensive set of writing guidelines for producing high-quality Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) content. It enforces specific formatting, structural, and stylistic rules to ensure consistency, clarity, and adherence to Taiwan conventions.
Is chinese-content-writing-guideline safe to install?
Safe to install: our audit of chinese-content-writing-guideline's source files found 0 shell commands, 0 external URLs, no file writes (none risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill consists of static instructional text for an AI agent and does not perform external network requests or file system operations.
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Who is this skill for?
Content creators, technical writers, and editors producing Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) content.
What can you do with it?
- Writing blog posts and technical articles
- Drafting social media posts and text messages
- Reviewing and editing existing Chinese content for tone and style
- Ensuring terminology compliance with Taiwan standards
How good is this skill?
Quality score: 5/10. The skill provides clear, actionable constraints and specific terminology mappings. It is well-structured for integration into an AI agent's system prompt.
What does the skill file contain?
# Chinese Content Writing Guidelines This skill provides comprehensive writing guidelines for producing high-quality 正體中文 Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) content. Apply these rules to ensure consistent language, structure, tone, and terminology aligned with Taiwan conventions. ## Language and Formatting - Write in **Traditional Chinese 正體中文** (zh-TW) with full-width punctuation(,。、;:「」『』()!?) - Always insert a single space between Chinese characters and alphanumeric characters (e.g., `使用 Docker 建立`) - Use standard Taiwan Traditional Chinese terminology for technical terms - Address readers as 「...
Frequently asked questions
What language and locale does this skill support?
The skill supports Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) with a focus on Taiwan conventions.
How should I address the reader?
Use terms like 「讀者」, 「大家」, 「各位」, or 「你」. Do not use 「您」.
Are there specific phrases I should avoid?
Yes, the skill lists numerous banned phrases, including 「總的來說」, 「至關重要」, 「確保」, and 「核心問題」, among others.
How should I format English terms?
Present the original English term with its Chinese equivalent the first time it appears, then use only the Chinese version for subsequent mentions.
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