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openpress-writinglisted

Use when planning, restructuring, drafting, rewriting, or editing open-press document content: audience, narrative, section order, H1/H2/H3/H4 hierarchy, TOC depth, appendix placement, table/figure captions, factual boundaries, and coordination with portable writing skills (繁中, teaching notes).
quan0715/open-press · ★ 9 · AI & Automation · score 79
Install: claude install-skill quan0715/open-press
# open-press Writing open-press writing owns the **reader-facing document argument** — what the document says, in what order, with which heading structure, and what facts need confirmation. It is also the **entry point for portable writing skills** (tone, language, genre, teaching). ## Responsibilities - Define audience, purpose, narrative flow, and section order. - Decide H1/H2/H3/H4 structure, formal TOC depth, reader outline depth, and appendix placement (see **Hierarchy** below). - Rewrite prose, tables, captions, and content transitions. - Own the `<TableCaption>...</TableCaption>` placement rule (single authoritative definition; starter-bearing skills link to this skill, not redefine it). - Decide when prose should become a table, figure, chart, or callout — and equally when *not* to reach for a component, so MDX building blocks stay reading aids instead of imitations of interactive UI (see **Components are reading aids, not interactive UI** below). - Preserve confirmed facts and mark missing facts explicitly. - Load portable writing skills based on content type (see triggers below). - Reference `openpress` for system operations, source/generated boundaries, and verification commands instead of defining them here. ## Boundaries | Owns | Boundary | | --- | --- | | `openpress` | CLI, inspect/search/replace, source/generated boundary, framework upgrades | | `openpress-design` | theme CSS, visual systems, component styling | | `openpress-diagram-drawing` | what diagram