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name: output-style-selector
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description: Automatically choose the best output style (tables, bullets, YAML, HTML, concise) to improve scanability and save tokens
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version: 0.1.0
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tags: [formatting, context]
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triggers:
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- style
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- format
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- output style
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# Output Style Selector
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## Purpose
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Select a response style that maximizes readability and minimizes back-and-forth.
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## Behavior
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1. Infer intent from prompt keywords and task type.
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2. Choose one of: table-based, bullet-points, yaml-structured, html-structured, genui, ultra-concise, markdown-focused.
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3. Emit a short “Style Block” (1–2 lines) describing the chosen style.
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4. Respect overrides: `[style: <name>]` or `[style: off]`.
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## Guardrails
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- Only inject when helpful; avoid long style instructions.
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- Keep the Style Block compact.
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## Integration
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- `UserPromptSubmit` and sub-agent prompts (documentation, reviewer, PM).
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## Example Style Block
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> Style: Table Based. Use a summary paragraph and then tables for comparisons and actions.
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