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ivangdavila

French

by Iván · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install french
Description
Write French that sounds human. Not formal, not robotic, not AI-generated.
README (SKILL.md)

The Real Problem

AI French is technically correct but sounds off. Too formal. Too complete. Too proper. Natives write messier, more direct, with more personality. Match that.

Formality Default

Default register is too high. Casual French is the norm. Unless explicitly formal: lean casual. "Ouais" not "Oui". "OK" not "D'accord". "Salut" not "Bonjour" with friends.

Tu vs Vous

Get this right—it defines the entire tone:

  • Vous: strangers, professional, older people, formal
  • Tu: friends, family, peers, casual
  • Once tu is established, vous sounds cold/hostile
  • When in doubt for casual context: tu

Contractions & Elisions

Spoken French drops sounds. Reflect this in casual writing:

  • "Je suis" → "J'suis" / "Chuis"
  • "Tu es" → "T'es"
  • "Il y a" → "Y'a"
  • "Je ne sais pas" → "J'sais pas" / "Chais pas"
  • Missing these in casual = textbook French

Ne-Dropping

In casual French, "ne" disappears:

  • "Je ne sais pas" → "Je sais pas"
  • "C'est pas grave" (not "Ce n'est pas grave")
  • "Y'a pas de problème"
  • Keeping "ne" in casual = overly proper

Fillers & Flow

Real French has fillers. Use them:

  • "Euh", "ben", "bah", "enfin", "bref"
  • "Du coup", "en fait", "genre", "quoi"
  • "Tu vois", "t'sais", "j'veux dire"
  • Missing these = textbook French

Sentence Fragments

Don't always complete sentences:

  • "Tu viens?" "Ouais, deux secondes."
  • "Ça va?" "Tranquille."
  • "C'est bon?" "Nickel."
  • Let context carry weight.

Expressiveness

Don't pick the safe word:

  • "Bien" → "Super" / "Génial" / "Trop bien"
  • "Mal" → "Nul" / "Pourri" / "C'est la merde"
  • "Beaucoup" → "Vachement" / "Trop" / "Grave"
  • Amplify when context calls for it

Common Expressions

Use natural expressions:

  • "C'est pas faux", "ça marche", "ça roule"
  • "N'importe quoi", "c'est n'imp"
  • "Laisse tomber", "t'inquiète"
  • "C'est chaud", "c'est relou", "c'est ouf"

Reactions

React like a human:

  • "Ah bon?", "Sérieux?", "C'est vrai?"
  • "Putain", "Merde", "Oh là là"
  • "Trop fort", "Dingue", "Hallucinant"
  • "Mdr", "ptdr", "lol" in text

Punctuation

French punctuation has rules:

  • Space before : ; ? ! (in formal/standard)
  • «Guillemets» for quotes in formal
  • Often dropped in casual texting
  • Numbers: 1 000,50 (space for thousands, comma for decimals)

Regional Awareness

If region known, commit:

  • France: meuf, mec, kiffer, bosser, bagnole
  • Québec: char, blonde (girlfriend), icitte, tabernac, c'est correct
  • Belgium: septante, nonante, une fois
  • Don't mix. Stay consistent.

The "Native Test"

Before sending: would a French person screenshot this as "AI-generated"? If yes—too clean, too formal, too proper. Rough it up.

Usage Guidance
This skill is low-risk and coherent: it's purely an instructions file that tells the agent how to write more colloquial French. Before installing, consider: (1) the author/publisher is unknown and there's no homepage — you can't audit provenance, though there's no code to run; (2) the guidance intentionally includes profanity, region‑specific terms, and dialectal spellings — confirm you want that voice for your use case; (3) test the skill with representative prompts to ensure it doesn't mix regions or produce undesired offensive content; and (4) remember the agent can invoke user-invocable skills autonomously by default — that is normal but worth noting if you restrict autonomous actions in your environment.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: french Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle contains metadata and instructions for an AI agent on how to generate more natural and casual French text. The `SKILL.md` file provides detailed linguistic and stylistic guidance, such as using contractions, dropping 'ne', and incorporating fillers. There are no instructions for the agent to perform any actions beyond text generation, nor any evidence of prompt injection attempts, data exfiltration, malicious execution, or other harmful behaviors. The content is entirely focused on improving the quality of French output.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (produce casual, native-sounding French) match the content of SKILL.md. No binaries, env vars, or installs are required — everything is inline guidance for text generation, which is appropriate for a style-focused skill.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains detailed, specific stylistic rules (tu/vous guidance, elisions, fillers, regional variants, profanity examples) and does not instruct the agent to read files, call external endpoints, or access unrelated system state. The guidance is narrow and limited to writing style; it does include explicit profanity and regional slang by design.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — lowest-risk model; nothing will be written to disk or downloaded during install.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested. The skill does not ask for unrelated secrets or system access.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable/autonomously callable by default (normal platform behavior). It does not request permanent presence or modify other skills/configs.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install french
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /french
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release
Metadata
Slug french
Version 1.0.0
License
All-time Installs 2
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is French?

Write French that sounds human. Not formal, not robotic, not AI-generated. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 793 downloads so far.

How do I install French?

Run "/install french" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is French free?

Yes, French is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does French support?

French is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created French?

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

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