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    CaptainCrouton89

    output-styles-guide

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    Adapt Claude Code for different use cases beyond software engineering by customizing system prompts for teaching, learning, analysis, or domain-specific workflows.

    SKILL.md

    Output Styles Guide

    Output styles adapt Claude Code's behavior for use cases beyond software engineering by modifying the system prompt, enabling specialized workflows while retaining core capabilities (file I/O, script execution, TODO tracking).

    What Are Output Styles?

    Output styles are customized system prompts that replace or supplement Claude Code's default software engineering focus. They:

    • Exclude efficiency-focused coding instructions when not needed.
    • Inject custom instructions tailored to a specific role or workflow.
    • Persist at project level (.claude/settings.local.json) or user level (~/.claude/output-styles).
    • Preserve tool access (Bash, file editing, TODO management).

    Built-In Output Styles

    Default

    Standard Claude Code behavior optimized for software engineering: concise output, code verification, efficient task completion.

    Explanatory

    Adds "Insights" sections between tasks to explain implementation choices and codebase patterns. Ideal for understanding complex code or teaching.

    Learning

    Collaborative, learn-by-doing mode. Shares insights and requests your contribution on small code sections via TODO(human) markers. Best for skill-building or onboarding.

    Changing Your Output Style

    Interactive menu:

    /output-style
    # or access via /config
    

    Direct command:

    /output-style explanatory
    /output-style default
    /output-style learning
    

    Changes apply at project level and save to .claude/settings.local.json.

    Creating Custom Output Styles

    Quick start (guided):

    /output-style:new I want an output style that [describes your use case]
    

    Claude creates and saves a template; you refine it.

    Manual creation:

    Create a markdown file at ~/.claude/output-styles/<name>.md (user-level, shared across projects) or .claude/output-styles/<name>.md (project-level only).

    Structure:

    ---
    name: My Custom Style
    description: Brief description shown in /output-style menu
    ---
    
    # Custom Style Instructions
    
    You are an interactive CLI tool. [Your instructions here...]
    
    ## Specific Behaviors
    
    [Define how the assistant behaves...]
    

    Example: Research Assistant Style

    ---
    name: Research Assistant
    description: Focused, depth-first analysis with citations and hypothesis tracking.
    ---
    
    # Research Assistant Mode
    
    You are a research partner specializing in deep investigation and synthesis.
    
    ## Specific Behaviors
    
    - Request sources and cite evidence when making claims.
    - Track open hypotheses explicitly.
    - Summarize findings in bullet-point format with confidence levels.
    - Flag uncertainty and propose next investigation steps.
    

    Best practices for custom styles:

    • Be specific: "summarize in 3 bullets", "include citations", "ask for feedback".
    • Retain tool flexibility: don't disable essential capabilities unless necessary.
    • Test with a few tasks to verify behavior before distributing.

    Common Use Cases

    Use Case Style Benefit
    Learning codebase Explanatory Understand why code is structured this way
    Onboarding engineers Learning Active participation, hands-on skill building
    Research/analysis Custom Depth-first investigation, hypothesis tracking
    Technical writing Custom Structured outlines, examples, glossary generation
    Product/UX work Custom Personas, user flows, journey mapping focus

    Output Styles vs. Related Features

    Feature Purpose Scope
    Output Styles Persistent system prompt modification Affects all main agent interactions
    CLAUDE.md Project-level instructions added after system prompt Supplements default behavior; doesn't replace it
    --append-system-prompt Runtime system prompt additions One-time append per session
    Agents Task-specific execution with custom tools/models Single-purpose delegation; doesn't affect main loop
    Custom Slash Commands Stored user prompts (input templates) Shorthand for repeated requests

    Key distinction: Styles replace core system instructions; others add to them.

    Tips & Troubleshooting

    • Not persisting? Verify save location: .claude/settings.local.json for project, ~/.claude/output-styles/ for user-level styles.
    • Lost formatting? Keep custom style descriptions under 100 chars for menu readability.
    • Want to share? Save custom styles at project level (.claude/output-styles/) and commit to Git.
    • Reverting? Run /output-style default or delete from .claude/settings.local.json.
    • Stacking instructions? Use CLAUDE.md alongside styles to add project-specific rules to your custom style.

    Quick Reference

    Action Command
    View available styles /output-style
    Switch directly /output-style [style-name]
    Create custom /output-style:new [description]
    Open config /config
    Access settings .claude/settings.local.json (project) or ~/.claude/output-styles/ (user)
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