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Grunt Mode
A persistent, keyword-triggered verbosity toggle to force bare-minimum, caveman-brief AI responses.
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The problem Most AI answers are buried under preambles, hedging, and filler. When you just need the answer, digging through all of it wastes time and focus. What it does - Switches into a strict low-verbosity mode the moment a message starts with "grunt" - Caps every reply at two short sentences - Strips markdown, emojis, and filler words - Stays on for the whole session until you type "professor" - Still surfaces warnings before destructive actions Why it beats prompting yourself Asking for brevity wears off after a few messages, so you end up reminding the model over and over. This skill locks brevity into a persistent state that never drifts back to full assistant mode until you allow it. Use cases - Quick-fire debugging when you only need the error code or line - Rapid terminal commands without the explanation - Status updates during iterative work like refactoring - Fast fact lookups where you want the answer, not the essay
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Drop the file into your AI Agent. Works with Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and 20+ more.
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