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authorCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-05-29 14:49:51 -0500
committerCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-05-29 14:49:51 -0500
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docs(voice): apply Phase 1 deltas to SKILL.md per Craig's confirmation
Three rationale-honesty edits land. Craig confirmed (vacation chat 2026-05-29) that the em-dash and semicolon zero-tolerance rules are intentional self-discipline, not codified habit. He also confirmed he's trying to use "comprehensive" sparingly despite its high natural rate in his prose. Pattern 13 (em-dash) gained a Note-on-basis paragraph naming the 3.49-per-1000-words corpus rate. The note states the rule is self-discipline, not habit-reflection. The zero-tolerance directive itself is unchanged. Pattern 33 (semicolons) gained the same shape. The note names the 3.16-per-1000-words rate. The directive is unchanged. One em-dash in the existing Problem paragraph that contradicted the rule was replaced with a comma. Pattern 7 (AI vocabulary watch-list) gained "comprehensive" as an entry. A note explains the rationale. The corpus shows 42 uses vs zero-or-one for every other watch-word, but Craig is consciously reducing his use, so flag-and-suggest is the right action. Three of the six proposed deltas from voice-profile.org are now applied. The other three (new positive patterns: single-sentence paragraph cadence, parenthetical density, declarative-default register) await Craig's call.
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