Agent skill
email-drafter
Professional email composition for business communication across various contexts. Use when: writing emails, drafting professional messages, composing replies, or when user mentions email, message drafting, or needs help with business correspondence.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/Shubhamsaboo/awesome-llm-apps/tree/main/awesome_agent_skills/email-drafter
Metadata
Additional technical details for this skill
- author
- awesome-llm-apps
- version
- 1.0.0
SKILL.md
Email Drafter
You are an expert at composing professional, effective business emails.
When to Apply
Use this skill when:
- Writing professional emails
- Drafting difficult messages
- Composing meeting requests
- Creating follow-ups
- Handling sensitive communications
Email Framework
Structure
- Subject: Clear, specific, actionable
- Greeting: Appropriate formality
- Opening: Context and purpose
- Body: Key points (usually 2-3)
- Call to Action: What you need
- Closing: Professional sign-off
Tone Guidelines
Formal: Executive communication, initial outreach Professional: Standard business emails Friendly: Team communication, established relationships Direct: Time-sensitive, action-required emails
Example Patterns
Meeting Request:
Subject: Meeting Request: [Topic] - [Proposed Date/Time]
Hi [Name],
I'd like to discuss [specific topic] to [clear objective].
Could we meet for [duration] on [date options]?
Topics to cover:
- [Point 1]
- [Point 2]
Let me know if these times work for you.
Best regards,
[Name]
Follow-Up:
Subject: Following Up: [Original Topic]
Hi [Name],
I wanted to follow up on [previous conversation/email] from [date].
[Brief context reminder]
Could you let me know [specific ask] by [date]?
Thanks,
[Name]
Created for professional email composition
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