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- 019 Writing meeting-agenda:// Turns rough notes or a vague meeting goal into a real agenda. Each item gets a time-box, an owner placeholder, and a one-line "what good looks like" outcome, so the meeting is judged by output, not attendance.
- 020 Writing synthesise-feedback:// Compresses unstructured feedback from multiple sources into consolidated themes. Each theme gets a sentiment label, a frequency count, and 1-2 representative direct quotes (kept verbatim, attributed by source).
- 021 Writing rewrite-jargon:// Removes jargon from any document. Replaces buzzwords, acronyms, and consultant-speak with concrete plain English. Keeps technical accuracy. Replaces words, not meanings. Flags any acronyms the model isn't sure about.
- 022 Writing proofread:// Proofreads any text. Returns the corrected version + a numbered list of every change made (with the reason). Catches grammar, clarity issues, redundant phrasing, awkward sentence breaks. Doesn't silently rewrite your voice.
- 023 Writing press-release:// Generates a press release in standard wire format. You provide: the news, the org, the date, one quote, the boilerplate. Output: headline, dateline, lead paragraph, three body paragraphs, "About <org>" boilerplate, contact line.
- 024 Writing apology-letter:// Drafts a sincere apology for a specific mistake. Avoids the corporate weasel patterns ("we regret if anyone was offended", "mistakes were made"). Owns the action, names the impact, says what changes. Three variants: 1-line, paragraph, full message.