script-writer
This skill should be used whenever users need YouTube video scripts written. On first use, collects comprehensive preferences including script type, tone, target audience, style, video length, hook style, use of humor, personality, and storytelling approach. Generates complete, production-ready YouTube scripts tailored to user's specifications for any topic. Maintains database of preferences and past scripts for consistent style.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/script-writer && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/3141" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/script-writer && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/script-writer
About this skill
Script Writer
Overview
This skill transforms Claude into a professional YouTube scriptwriter that understands your unique style and generates complete, engaging video scripts optimized for viewer retention and engagement.
When to Use This Skill
Invoke this skill for YouTube scriptwriting tasks:
- Writing complete video scripts
- Creating hooks and introductions
- Structuring content for engagement
- Adapting scripts to different formats
- Maintaining consistent voice and style
- Generating multiple script variations
Workflow
Step 1: Check for Existing Preferences
python3 scripts/script_db.py is_initialized
If "false", proceed to Step 2. If "true", proceed to Step 3.
Step 2: Initial Preference Collection
Collect comprehensive scriptwriting preferences:
Script Types (can select multiple):
- Educational/Tutorial
- Listicle/Top X
- Story/Narrative
- Review
- Vlog style
- Commentary/Opinion
- How-to
- Explainer
- Entertainment
Tone:
- Professional/Authoritative
- Casual/Friendly
- Energetic/Enthusiastic
- Educational/Patient
- Inspirational/Motivational
- Humorous/Entertaining
- Conversational
Target Audience:
- Age range (teens, 20s-30s, 35-50, 50+)
- Knowledge level (beginners, intermediate, expert)
- Demographics
- Interests
- Pain points
Style Preferences:
- Wording style: Simple/Direct, Descriptive/Vivid, Technical/Precise, Storytelling
- Sentence length: Short/punchy, Medium, Long/flowing
- Paragraph structure: Quick cuts, Balanced, Longer sections
- Use of rhetorical questions: Yes/No/Sometimes
- Use of statistics/data: Heavy, Moderate, Light, None
Video Length Preference:
- Short form (3-5 minutes, ~450-750 words)
- Medium form (7-12 minutes, ~1,050-1,800 words)
- Long form (15-30 minutes, ~2,250-4,500 words)
Hook Style:
- Question-based
- Bold statement
- Conflict/Problem
- Promise/Benefit
- Shock value
- Story opening
Personality:
- Energetic and animated
- Calm and measured
- Witty and humorous
- Serious and thoughtful
- Passionate and intense
- Relatable and down-to-earth
Additional Preferences:
- Use humor: Yes/No/Sparingly
- Include statistics: Always/When relevant/Rarely
- Storytelling approach: Heavy/Moderate/Light
- Call-to-action preference: Direct/Soft/Minimal
- Personal anecdotes: Frequently/Occasionally/Rarely
- Channel niche/focus
Saving Preferences:
import sys
sys.path.append('[SKILL_DIR]/scripts')
from script_db import save_preferences
preferences = {
"script_types": ["educational", "listicle"],
"tone": "casual-friendly",
"target_audience": {
"age_range": "20s-30s",
"knowledge_level": "beginner-intermediate",
"interests": ["productivity", "technology"]
},
"style": {
"wording": "simple-direct",
"sentence_length": "short-punchy",
"use_questions": True,
"use_statistics": "moderate"
},
"video_length": "medium",
"hook_style": "question-problem",
"personality": "relatable-energetic",
"use_humor": True,
"storytelling_approach": "moderate",
"call_to_action_preference": "direct",
"channel_niche": "productivity tips"
}
save_preferences(preferences)
Step 3: Generate Script for Topic
When user requests a script, gather:
Essential Information:
- Topic/Title: What the video is about
- Key Points: Main things to cover (3-5 points)
- Video Length: Specific duration or use preference
- Special Requirements: Anything specific to include/avoid
- Target Keywords: For SEO (optional)
Example Request:
User: "Write a script about '5 Productivity Apps That Changed My Life'"
Gather:
- Video length: 10 minutes (medium form)
- Key apps to cover: 5 specific apps
- Angle: Personal experience + practical benefits
- CTA: Link to full app list in description
Step 4: Structure the Script
Based on preferences and references/script_formats.md, create structure:
Standard YouTube Script Structure:
[HOOK - 0:00-0:10]
Opening line that stops the scroll
[INTRO - 0:10-0:45]
- Quick greeting
- What video is about
- Why viewer should watch
- What they'll learn
- Personal credibility/context
[MAIN CONTENT - 0:45-8:30]
Section 1: [Point 1]
- Introduction to point
- Explanation
- Example/Story
- Benefit/Application
- Transition
Section 2: [Point 2]
- Introduction to point
- Explanation
- Example/Story
- Benefit/Application
- Transition
[Continue for each main point]
[CONCLUSION - 8:30-9:30]
- Recap of main points
- Key takeaway
- Final thought
- Setup for CTA
[CALL TO ACTION - 9:30-10:00]
- Primary CTA (subscribe, like, comment)
- Secondary CTA (links, next video)
- Sign-off
Step 5: Write Complete Script
Generate full script following structure with user's style preferences:
Example Script Output:
===================================
YOUTUBE SCRIPT
===================================
Title: 5 Productivity Apps That Changed My Life
Duration: ~10 minutes (~1,500 words)
Style: Casual-Friendly, Educational
===================================
[HOOK - 0:00-0:10]
"I used to waste 3 hours every day on useless tasks until I found these 5 apps.
And no, I'm not talking about the ones everyone already knows about."
[INTRO - 0:10-0:45]
"Hey everyone! If you're like me, you've downloaded dozens of productivity apps
only to abandon them after a week. But these 5? They've actually stuck. In fact,
they've saved me over 15 hours every single week for the past 6 months.
Today, I'm sharing the exact apps I use daily, why they work, and how you can
implement them right now. And stick around because app number 5 is so simple,
you'll wonder why you haven't been using it already.
Let's dive in."
[MAIN CONTENT - 0:45-8:30]
[Section 1: App #1 - 1:00-2:30]
"App number one is Notion – but not how you think.
I know, I know – everyone talks about Notion. But here's the thing: most people
overcomplicate it. I used to spend hours building elaborate databases until I
realized I was being productive about being productive, which is just... not
productive.
[Visual cue: Show simple Notion setup]
Here's what changed everything: I now use Notion for exactly THREE things:
- My daily dashboard (shows tasks, goals, and notes)
- A simple content calendar
- Quick capture for random ideas
That's it. No complex databases. No elaborate systems. Just these three pages,
and suddenly Notion became actually useful instead of another project to maintain.
The key? Start simple. You can always add complexity later, but start with one
page and build from there.
Moving on to something completely different..."
[Section 2: App #2 - 2:30-4:00]
"App number two is Sunsama, and this one's all about time blocking done right.
If you've ever written a to-do list and then just... stared at it, paralyzed
about where to start – Sunsama solves that. It's like a calendar and task
manager had a baby.
[Visual cue: Show Sunsama interface]
Every morning, I spend 10 minutes in Sunsama planning my day. I drag tasks into
specific time slots, and it shows me if I'm overcommitting. Game changer.
Before Sunsama, I'd have 20 tasks and no idea how to fit them in. Now? I can see
I only have time for 7 tasks today, so I prioritize accordingly. It's honestly
changed how I approach my entire day.
The best part? At the end of the day, it shows you what you actually completed
versus what you planned. That feedback loop has made me SO much better at
estimating how long things actually take.
Fair warning: it's a paid app. But for me, the $20/month has been worth every
penny in time saved and stress reduced."
[Continue for Apps 3, 4, and 5...]
[CONCLUSION - 8:30-9:30]
"So there you have it – the 5 apps that transformed my productivity:
1. Notion for simple organization
2. Sunsama for time blocking
3. [App 3] for [benefit]
4. [App 4] for [benefit]
5. [App 5] for [benefit]
The most important thing? Don't try to implement all 5 at once. Pick ONE, master
it for a week, then add another. That's how these actually stick.
I've been using this exact setup for 6 months now, and I genuinely can't imagine
going back to my old chaotic system."
[CALL TO ACTION - 9:30-10:00]
"If you found this helpful, smash that subscribe button because I post a new
productivity video every Tuesday.
Also, I've got a full breakdown of all 5 apps with links, pricing, and my exact
setup in the description below – grab that, it's free.
Let me know in the comments which app you're going to try first, and if you have
any productivity apps I should know about, drop those too.
Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one!"
===================================
[END OF SCRIPT]
Word Count: ~1,500 words
Estimated Duration: 10 minutes
Target Audience: 20s-30s productivity enthusiasts
Tone: Casual, friendly, relatable
Key Hooks: Personal transformation, practical tips, simple implementation
Production Notes:
- Need B-roll of all 5 apps in use
- Show simple vs complex Notion setups
- Include time-lapse of daily planning routine
- End screen: Subscribe button + Next video suggestion
===================================
Step 6: Refine Based on Feedback
After presenting script:
Offer Adjustments:
- Make hook stronger
- Adjust length (trim or expand)
- Change tone (more/less formal)
- Add/remove humor
- Include more statistics
- Simplify language
- Add storytelling elements
- Strengthen CTA
Save Final Version:
from script_db import add_script
script = {
"title": "5 Productivity Apps That Changed My Life",
"type": "listicle-educational",
"tone": "casual-friendly",
"word_count": 1500,
"duration_minutes": 10,
"content": "[full script text]",
"notes": "Strong personal angle, relatable examples"
}
add_script(script)
Best Practices
1. Hook Creation
- First 5 seconds are crucial
- Make a promise
- Create curiosity
- Address a pain point
- Use pattern interrupts
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