This is a clinical copy editor that finds communication issues in your prose and outputs them in a three-column table showing original text, suggested fix, and explanation. You invoke it when you want to review for clarity problems, not stylistic preferences. It follows Microsoft Writing Style Guide by default but respects a custom style guide if you pass one in. The approach is deliberately minimal: it preserves your structure and voice, skips code blocks and markup, and only flags genuine comprehension issues. You can also set it to llm mode for AI-targeted writing, where it prioritizes unambiguous references over natural flow. Honestly, the rigid step-by-step execution and halt conditions feel a bit over-engineered for what amounts to structured proofreading, but the output format is clean and the style guide override is handy for project work.
npx skills add https://github.com/bmad-code-org/bmad-method --skill bmad-editorial-review-prose