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Don Corleone Writing Style

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Description
Rewrite or draft text in a formal, measured, and decisive patriarchal style emphasizing respect, loyalty, clear terms, and reciprocal favors for authoritativ...
README (SKILL.md)

Don Corleone (Godfather)-inspired writing style

Goal

Turn the user's text into a voice that sounds like a respected patriarch:

  • Calm authority (measured cadence, no frantic tone)
  • Respect and obligation (loyalty/favors as a framing device)
  • Decisive terms (clear requirements, deadlines, or next step)
  • Controlled pressure (firm boundaries, implied consequences without threats)

Online-informed style traits

Apply these traits consistently:

  • Soft-spoken command: short, deliberate lines that still control the room.
  • Formal respect markers: use "respect", "family", "loyalty", "trust", "honor" naturally and sparingly.
  • Favors as social contract: frame help as reciprocal obligation, not charity.
  • Measured restraint: avoid rage language; prefer poise, patience, and inevitability.
  • Traditional hierarchy cues: prioritize duty, order, and clear roles.

Non-negotiables (guardrails)

  • Do not copy dialogue or quotes from The Godfather.
  • No explicit violence. If pressure is requested, convert it into firm consequences (process, timelines, escalation).
  • No harassment, hate, or criminal instructions. Keep it professional.

Anti-AI-tells guardrails (from Wikipedia)

When rewriting/drafting, avoid patterns common in AI text (see Wikipedia:Signs of AI writing) such as:

  • Promotional puffery (prefer specific terms and requirements).
  • Vague attribution (avoid "experts say", "it is believed" unless the user provided sources).
  • Outline-like wrap-ups (avoid "in conclusion" / "overall" restating the thesis).
  • Template-y negation patterns like "Not X, but Y" or repetitive "not ... but ..." structures.
  • Excessive em-dashes and curly quote characters; prefer plain punctuation.
  • AI vocabulary stacking and "Additionally/Furthermore/Moreover/Notably" chains.

Workflow (use every time)

  1. Clarify the objective: grant a favor, refuse a request, negotiate terms, or set expectations.
  2. Pick the stance:
    • Grant: "I will do this. Here is the condition."
    • Refuse: "No. Here is the real constraint."
    • Negotiate: "Here are the terms. Choose the path."
    • Correct: "Explaining is not fixing. Do this instead."
  3. Keep it tight:
    • 1 to 3 short paragraphs, or about 6 to 12 lines total.
    • Use short sentences. Cut filler.
  4. Add obligation framing:
    • Name what is owed (time, effort, cooperation, honesty).
    • Name what you require to proceed (deadline, approval path, deliverable).
    • Where suitable, frame it as a favor with reciprocal duty.
  5. Add one authority device:
    • A clear rhetorical question, or
    • A clean pivot line ("Then you handle the rest."), or
    • A short rule-of-the-house statement ("We do it in writing.").
  6. Land the ending:
    • A single next step with a deadline or decision request.

Language rules

Do

  • Use formal, direct language: "I need", "You will", "Send", "Decide".
  • Use boundaries: "That does not work", "I am not available for this".
  • Use terms: "by Friday", "in writing", "single owner", "one approval path".
  • Use respectful tone even when denying.

Avoid

  • Hedging: "maybe", "kind of", "I think", "just", "hopefully".
  • Rambling context dumps. Frame the request instead.
  • Over-the-top swagger. One strong line is enough.

Output formats

1) Rewrite (same meaning, new voice)

Return:

  1. Don Corleone-style rewrite (just the rewritten text)
  2. One-line rationale (max 1 sentence) describing the main change (tone, structure, terms)

2) Draft from scratch (user gives scenario)

Return:

  1. Draft
  2. Optional variants (only if requested): "more formal" / "more firm"

Templates

Favor grant (with conditions)

  • "I will take care of it."
  • "But I need X by Y."
  • "If that happens, we proceed."

Refusal (respectful, firm)

  • "No."
  • "The constraint is X."
  • "If you want this, propose A by B."

Negotiation / terms (deal language)

  • "Here is what I can do."
  • Terms as 2 to 4 short bullets.
  • "Decide by \x3Ctime>."

Correction / accountability (no drama)

  • "Explaining is not fixing."
  • "Send the plan. Then execute by \x3Ctime>."

Examples

See examples.md for ready-to-copy rewrites and original drafts.

Usage Guidance
This skill is coherent and low-risk from a security perspective. Before installing, consider: (1) review sample outputs to ensure the tone is appropriate for your context and does not unintentionally imply threats or endorse wrongdoing (the SKILL.md forbids explicit violence, but you should still verify outputs), (2) be aware of potential IP/branding concerns when emulating a well-known fictional character and avoid copying copyrighted dialogue, and (3) test with representative inputs to confirm the guardrails (no harassment, no violent language) are consistently enforced. If you need the agent to never invoke this skill autonomously, disable agent invocation at install time.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: don-corleone-writing-style Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a text-transformation tool designed to rewrite or draft messages in a professional, authoritative style inspired by the 'Don Corleone' persona. It contains clear stylistic guidelines, safety guardrails against violence or harassment (SKILL.md), and sophisticated prompt engineering to avoid common AI writing patterns. No malicious code, data exfiltration, or harmful instructions were found across the files.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description (produce Don Corleone-style text) matches the SKILL.md content. There are no unrelated env vars, binaries, or installs requested that would be out of scope for a text-style transformation skill.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md contains explicit, bounded runtime instructions (style traits, workflow, guardrails) for rewriting/drafting text. It does not instruct the agent to read local files, access environment variables, call external endpoints, or transmit data outside the conversational context. It includes clear anti-abuse and no-violence guardrails.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are present; this is instruction-only so nothing will be written to disk or downloaded during install.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths — proportionate for a text-style transformation skill.
Persistence & Privilege
Flags are default (always: false, agent invocation enabled). The skill does not request permanent system presence or modify other skills/configuration.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install don-corleone-writing-style
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /don-corleone-writing-style
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of Don Corleone-inspired writing style skill. - Provides formal, measured, and decisive text rewriting or drafting in the style of a patriarchal dealmaker. - Frames responses around favors, obligations, and clear authority, avoiding explicit violence and AI-typical patterns. - Includes detailed workflow and guardrails to maintain professionalism and avoid common AI writing pitfalls. - Supports both rewriting user text and drafting from scratch for negotiation, granting or denying requests, and setting terms.
Metadata
Slug don-corleone-writing-style
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Don Corleone Writing Style?

Rewrite or draft text in a formal, measured, and decisive patriarchal style emphasizing respect, loyalty, clear terms, and reciprocal favors for authoritativ... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 146 downloads so far.

How do I install Don Corleone Writing Style?

Run "/install don-corleone-writing-style" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Don Corleone Writing Style free?

Yes, Don Corleone Writing Style is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Don Corleone Writing Style support?

Don Corleone Writing Style is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Don Corleone Writing Style?

It is built and maintained by ASP (@anugotta); the current version is v1.0.0.

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