Using bm-skill-builder, we build a write-issue skill: it takes an idea from the ideas folder, interviews you for the one idea the issue delivers and the subject line (recommend, then confirm, the move carried over from the first example), drafts from a template mined out of the nine issues, and saves it dated to next Thursday. Then we run it on a voice memo. The structure is right. Every section is where it should be. And it doesn't sound anything like the writer. That contrast, read side by side with a real issue, is the whole lesson.
What's covered:
- Building write-issue with bm-skill-builder: inputs, interview, template
- Mining a template out of finished issues
- The interview pattern carried over: key idea and subject line
- Running the skill on a raw idea capture
- Reading run one next to a real issue: right shape, wrong voice
- Why this isn't a prompting problem
