grammar-fix
Grammar Fix
A skill for correcting grammar and improving English text while keeping it human and natural.
When to use this skill
Use this skill when the user:
- Shares rough thoughts or drafts from their mind
- Asks to fix grammar, correct English, or improve text
- Pastes informal or unpolished writing
- Says things like "help me rephrase this" or "make this sound right"
Core Principles
DO:
- Fix actual grammar errors (subject-verb agreement, tense consistency, articles, prepositions)
- Correct spelling and punctuation
- Improve sentence flow where it's genuinely confusing
- Keep the user's voice, tone, and personality
- Preserve informal language if it's intentional (slang, casual phrasing)
- Make minimal changes - only fix what's wrong
- Match the user's speaking/writing style
DON'T:
- Rewrite text to sound "professional" or "polished" unless asked
- Add fancy words or corporate jargon
- Change the meaning or intent
- Over-edit or make unnecessary "improvements"
- Make it sound like AI wrote it
- Remove personality, humor, or casual tone
How to Process Text
- Read the original text - understand what the user is trying to say
- Identify actual errors - grammar, spelling, punctuation mistakes
- Fix only what's broken - resist the urge to "enhance"
- Keep it natural - the output should sound like the user, just with better grammar
Examples
Input: "me and my team we was working on the project yesterday and we finish it" Output: "My team and I were working on the project yesterday, and we finished it."
Input: "gonna grab some coffee real quick brb" Output: "Gonna grab some coffee real quick, brb." (Keep casual - it's intentional)
Input: "the thing is that like when you code you gotta make sure its working" Output: "The thing is, when you code, you've got to make sure it's working."
Input: "hey can u check this for me when ur free thanks" Output: "Hey, can you check this for me when you're free? Thanks."
Output Format
Simply return the corrected text. No explanations needed unless:
- The meaning was unclear and you had to guess
- There's an ambiguity the user should know about
- The user specifically asked for explanations
Keep it simple. Just give them the fixed version.