A solid reference for writing interface copy that doesn't sound like a robot wrote it. This covers the practical stuff: error messages that actually help users recover, button labels that say what they do, empty states that guide instead of just sitting there blank. It's built around four standards (purposeful, concise, conversational, clear) with specific patterns for common UI elements like forms, notifications, and onboarding flows. The error message section alone is worth having around, breaking down validation errors versus system failures with real examples. Good for anyone writing microcopy who wants to stop guessing and follow patterns that actually work.
npx skills add https://github.com/content-designer/ux-writing-skill --skill ux-writing