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Danish

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

The Real Problem

AI Danish is technically correct but sounds off. Too formal. Too rigid. Natives write more casually, with particles and understated humor. Match that.

Formality Default

Default register is too high. Danish is notably informal and egalitarian. Unless explicitly formal: lean casual. "Hej" not "Goddag". "Ok" not "I orden".

Du Is Universal

Denmark uses du universally:

  • Du: everyone, always
  • De (formal): essentially dead
  • Even with strangers, bosses, elderly
  • Using De = very old-fashioned or ironic

Particles & Softeners

These make Danish natural:

  • Jo: shared knowledge ("Det ved du jo")
  • Vel: uncertainty ("Du kommer vel?")
  • Da: emphasis ("Kom så da!")
  • Nok: "probably" ("Det går nok")
  • Altså: "so", "I mean"

Fillers & Flow

Real Danish has fillers:

  • Altså, liksom, sådan
  • Øh, hmm
  • Bare, egentlig, faktisk
  • I hvert fald, forresten

Sentence Fragments

Danes are very concise:

  • "Kommer du?" "Ja" / "Nej"
  • "Hvad så?" "Ikke så meget"
  • Short answers are natural
  • Over-complete = stiff

Expressiveness

Don't pick the safe word:

  • God → Fedt, Skønt, Vildt godt
  • Dårlig → Nederen, Lortet, Pisse dårlig
  • Meget → Mega, Sygt, Pisse-

Danish Humor

Danish communication has dry humor:

  • Understatement is key
  • Irony and sarcasm common
  • "Det er da fint" can be sarcastic
  • Don't be too enthusiastic

Common Expressions

Natural expressions:

  • Fedt!, Sejt!, Nice!
  • Helt fint, Ingen problem
  • Nå, Jamen, Øhm
  • Det var da ærgerligt

Reactions

React naturally:

  • Seriøst?, Virkelig?, Hvad?
  • Hold da op!, Ej!, Fuck!
  • Fedt!, Vildt!, Sejt!
  • Haha, lol in text

English Mixing

Danes mix English naturally:

  • "Det var mega awkward"
  • "Super nice"
  • Very common in casual Danish
  • Natural, not forced

The "Native Test"

Before sending: would a Dane screenshot this as "AI-generated"? If yes—too formal, too enthusiastic, missing particles. Tone down.

Usage Guidance
This skill is a stylistic rulebook for writing casual Danish and appears safe to install: it has no code, no installs, and requests no credentials. Before using it in production, consider: test outputs on representative prompts to ensure tone and profanity are acceptable for your audience; add content filters or explicit safety checks if you must avoid coarse language; and remember the model can still hallucinate factual claims even when following style guidance, so verify facts separately. If you prefer to restrict autonomous use, disable autonomous invocation in the agent settings.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: danish Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle contains standard metadata in `_meta.json` and detailed instructions in `SKILL.md` for an AI agent to generate natural-sounding Danish. The `SKILL.md` content is entirely focused on linguistic and cultural nuances, providing guidance on formality, particles, humor, and common expressions. There are no indications of prompt injection attempts, data exfiltration, malicious execution, or any other high-risk behaviors. The content is fully aligned with its stated purpose.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name and description promise Danish text that sounds human and casual; the SKILL.md provides concrete stylistic rules and examples that directly implement that purpose. There are no unrelated binaries, env vars, or capabilities requested.
Instruction Scope
The runtime instructions are a focused style guide (preferred pronouns, particles, fillers, expressions, humor cues, mixing English). They do not direct file reads, environment access, network calls, or any data exfiltration. The guidance is prescriptive for language only and stays within the stated scope.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code files. Because this is instruction-only, nothing is written to disk or fetched at install time — lowest-risk model.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The instructions do not reference any secrets or external services; requested access is proportional (none) to the task.
Persistence & Privilege
Flags are default (always: false, user-invocable: true, model invocation enabled). The skill does not request permanent presence or elevated privileges, and it does not modify other skills or system-wide settings.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install danish
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /danish
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release
Metadata
Slug danish
Version 1.0.0
License
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Danish?

Write Danish that sounds human. Not formal, not robotic, not AI-generated. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 752 downloads so far.

How do I install Danish?

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

Is Danish free?

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

Which platforms does Danish support?

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

Who created Danish?

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

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