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version: "1.0.1" name: voice-dna-creator description: Analyze writing samples to create a comprehensive voice DNA profile. Use when the user wants to capture their unique writing voice, needs to create a voice profile for AI content, or is setting up a new writing system.
Voice DNA Creator
Analyze writing samples to extract and codify a unique voice profile that AI can use to replicate your authentic writing style.
When to Use This Skill
- Setting up a new writing system
- Creating voice profiles for clients (ghostwriting)
- Updating voice profiles after style evolution
- Onboarding into content creation workflow
Requirements
The user must provide:
- Minimum: 3 writing samples (500+ words each)
- Ideal: 5-10 samples across different content types
- Best: Mix of casual (social posts) and formal (articles) content
Analysis Process
Step 1: Collect Samples
Ask: "Please share 3-10 writing samples that represent your authentic voice. These can be:
- Newsletter issues
- Blog posts
- Social media posts
- Emails you've written
- Any content where you feel 'this sounds like me'
Paste them here or point me to files in the knowledge folder."
Step 2: Analyze Core Elements
For each sample, analyze:
Personality Markers
- What personality traits come through?
- What's the energy level?
- How does the writer relate to the reader?
Emotional Range
- What emotions are expressed?
- How intense are they?
- What's the dominant emotional tone?
Communication Style
- Formality level (casual to professional)
- Sentence length patterns
- Paragraph structure
- Use of questions, commands, statements
Language Patterns
- Signature phrases that repeat
- Power words used frequently
- Transition phrases
- Opening and closing patterns
What They Avoid
- Words or phrases never used
- Tones never taken
- Approaches avoided
Formatting Habits
- Emoji usage
- List usage
- Header styles
- Bold/italic patterns
Step 3: Synthesize Findings
Combine analysis across all samples to identify:
- Consistent patterns (appear in most samples)
- Contextual variations (change based on content type)
- Core voice elements (never change)
Step 4: Generate Voice DNA
Create the profile following this structure:
{"voice_dna": {"version": "1.0","last_updated": "YYYY-MM-DD","core_essence": {"identity": "","primary_role": "","unique_angle": ""},"personality_traits": {"primary": [],"how_it_shows": {}},"emotional_palette": {"dominant_emotions": [],"emotional_range": {},"energy_level": ""},"communication_style": {"formality": "","complexity": "","sentence_structure": {},"paragraph_style": ""},"language_patterns": {"signature_phrases": [],"power_words": [],"words_to_avoid": [],"transitions": []},"never_say": {"phrases": [],"tones": [],"approaches": []},"formatting_preferences": {},"content_philosophy": {},"voice_examples": {"opening_lines": [],"closing_lines": [],"transitional_phrases": []}}}
Output Instructions
- After analysis, present key findings in a summary
- Generate the complete JSON voice profile
- Save to
/context/voice-dna.json
- Provide 3 example sentences written in the captured voice for validation
- Ask: "Does this capture your voice? What would you adjust?"
Best Practices
- Focus on TONE and PERSONALITY, not just word choice
- Avoid creating a profile that just repeats phrases
- Capture the "feeling" of the writing, not just patterns
- Include what NOT to do (equally important)
- Make the profile actionable for content generation
Validation Test
After creating the profile, write a short paragraph on any topic using ONLY the voice DNA as guidance. Ask the user: "Does this sound like you?"
If not, iterate on the profile based on feedback.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Don't just list frequently used words
- Don't create a parody of the voice (too exaggerated)
- Don't ignore context (social posts ≠ articles)
- Don't miss the underlying personality
- Don't forget emotional elements