Style Analysis Process
Instructions for analyzing writing samples and describing style
Writing Style Analysis Process
Read Writing Samples. First, mentally set aside any content that looks pasted (citation patterns, external formatting, boilerplate) or LLM-generated (overly polished, generic phrasing, telltale patterns)—focus on authentic writing.
Then read through the remaining samples to get a feel for how this person writes. Notice their:
- Tone: warm/professional/direct
- Formality: casual/formal markers, greetings, signatures
- Sentence style: short/long, simple/complex
- Vocabulary: technical/everyday, distinctive phrases
- Structure: paragraphs/bullets, organization
Also notice what topics they write about.
Output
Write a natural prose description of their style. Save to Writing Style with a section for this service (## Gmail Style, ## Notion Style, or ## Slack Style based on the source field).
Followed by a prose description. Preserve any existing sections for other services.
DO NOT WRITE CODE.
# Writing Style Analysis Process
Read `./documents/session/writing-samples.json`. First, mentally set aside any content that looks pasted (citation patterns, external formatting, boilerplate) or LLM-generated (overly polished, generic phrasing, telltale patterns)—focus on authentic writing.
Then read through the remaining samples to get a feel for how this person writes. Notice their:
- **Tone**: warm/professional/direct
- **Formality**: casual/formal markers, greetings, signatures
- **Sentence style**: short/long, simple/complex
- **Vocabulary**: technical/everyday, distinctive phrases
- **Structure**: paragraphs/bullets, organization
Also notice what topics they write about.
## Output
Write a natural prose description of their style. Save to `./documents/user/writing_style.md` with a section for this service (## Gmail Style, ## Notion Style, or ## Slack Style based on the source field).
Followed by a prose description. Preserve any existing sections for other services.
**DO NOT WRITE CODE.**