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Transform raw/crude document drafts into structured content. Use when a document is a skeleton of ideas, notes, or stream-of-consciousness that needs generative expansion rather than review polish.

nakane1chome By nakane1chome schedule Updated 2/17/2026

name: flesh-out description: Transform raw/crude document drafts into structured content. Use when a document is a skeleton of ideas, notes, or stream-of-consciousness that needs generative expansion rather than review polish. argument-hint: <file|folder>...

This skill is for generative work on crude/raw content at $ARGUMENTS - not polishing drafts.

Stop after each stage and have changes reviewed with user.

Note: The developer's raw content captures intent. The agent expands and structures but must preserve the developer's meaning. When uncertain about intent, ask - don't assume.

See responsibilities.md for the full agent/developer ownership matrix.

  1. Extract core ideas (developer leads)

    • Read the raw content and identify the key concepts
    • List what the developer appears to be saying (don't fix typos yet)
    • What is the document's function? (its type and role — e.g., design doc, tutorial, proposal)
    • What is the document's goal? (the concrete outcome it exists to produce — e.g., a working implementation, an adopted practice)
    • Identify gaps: "You mention X but don't explain Y - should I research this?"
    • Confirm understanding with developer before proceeding
  2. Research and expand (agent leads with approval)

    • Web search for external concepts if applicable
    • Find industry terminology for rough ideas
    • Identify related work the developer may want to reference
    • Propose expansions - developer approves what to include
    • Verify every reference before presenting: fetch URLs, confirm they resolve, confirm the source supports the claim. Do not present unverified links to the developer.
  3. Structure the content (agent leads with approval)

    • Determine appropriate document structure (based on template if available)
    • Organize ideas into logical sections
    • Does the structure serve the document's function and support its goal?
    • Create hierarchy (headers, sub-sections)
    • Add diagrams or tables where relationships exist
  4. Polish language (agent leads with approval)

    • Fix spelling, grammar, terminology
    • Expand acronyms on first use
    • Ensure consistent usage throughout
    • Add links to external references (verify each URL resolves before adding)
  5. Tidy up (agent leads with approval)

    • Check with the user where to update the glossary
    • Add terms that needed clarification
    • Update references with new links

When to Use This vs Other Skills

Document State Use
Raw notes, bullet points, stream of consciousness flesh-out
Typos, incomplete sentences, but has structure review-steps
Structured but missing sections flesh-out (or discuss scope first)
Complete draft needing polish review-steps
Complete draft needing critical evaluation strong-edit

Key Difference from Review

Review improves what exists within its structure. Flesh-out creates structure from raw ideas.

Review a skeleton -> correct but incomplete document. Flesh-out a skeleton -> complete document.

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/nakane1chome/claude-skills --skill flesh-out
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