Writing & Communication skills

Skills for drafting, editing, and adapting tone across emails, docs, and public writing with your preferred style. Useful for anyone who writes frequently and wants AI output that sounds like them. Combine with style guides and knowledgebases so drafts stay consistent from outline to publish.

How these skills help

  • Match tone across email, docs, and public writing
  • Edit faster with your style guide attached
  • Adapt the same message for different audiences

Prefer a guided start?

The Writing & Communication starter pack sets up a profile, sample knowledge, and starter skills in a couple of minutes. Then come back here for specialized catalog skills.

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Common questions

Who are these writing skills for?
Anyone who drafts frequently (operators, marketers, founders) and wants AI output that matches their voice.
Do I need a style guide?
A style guide helps, and Knotr lets you attach one to your profile so writing skills stay on-tone across tools.
Can I use these skills in ChatGPT or Claude?
Yes via MCP. Connect your profile on the Integrations tab, then call the skill from a supported client.
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One-page summaries for leadership from long reports or specs.

Distills long reports, specs, or analyses into one-page executive summaries with decision, recommendation, risks, and ask—written for leaders who will not read the appendix.

executive writing summary
By @knotr_catalog · Writing & Communication 27 additions

Release notes from PR titles, labels, and migration notes.

Turns merged PRs and internal notes into user-facing release notes grouped by Added, Changed, Fixed, and Security—with customer-relevant impact, not internal refactors.

changelog release-notes
By @knotr_catalog · Writing & Communication 23 additions

Post structure, headings, and code-example placeholders for eng blogs.

Produces technical blog outlines with hook, section headings, code-example placeholders, and takeaway—suited for engineering audiences who want depth without fluff.

blog technical writing
By @knotr_catalog · Writing & Communication 19 additions