Use this skill when you need the writing to mimic a specific famous author, reflect a unique persona, neutralize subjective bias into an encyclopedic tone, or copy the exact structural pacing of a professional genre. Trigger it for requests like 'write this in the voice of Jane Austen,' 'adopt the vocabulary of a cynical detective,' 'make this sound like a formal legal brief,' 'remove the bias and make it sound like a Wikipedia article,' or 'imitate the structure of a TED talk.' It is essential for capturing unconscious linguistic fingerprints, domain-specific collocations, and thematic structural beats while resisting generic AI stereotypes.
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To synthesize data for this capability, you must strictly follow a 3-phase pipeline. Do not hallucinate steps. Read the corresponding reference file for each phase sequentially:
Phase 1: Environment Exploration
Read the exploration guidelines to discover raw knowledge seeds:
references/EXPLORATION.md
Phase 2: Trajectory Selection
Once Phase 1 is complete, read the selection criteria to evaluate the trajectory:
references/SELECTION.md
Phase 3: Data Synthesis
Once a trajectory passes Phase 2, read the synthesis instructions to generate the final data:
references/SYNTHESIS.md