Drafts emails by learning your actual writing style from sent messages. It pulls recent emails via WorkIQ to figure out whether you use "Hi" or "Hello", bullets or paragraphs, "Best" or "Best regards", then applies those patterns to whatever you need to write. You tell it who you're emailing and the main points, it handles the structure and tone matching. Saves everything as markdown files instead of sending anything directly, which is the right call. Works without WorkIQ too, just falls back to professional defaults. Most useful if you write a lot of similar emails and want consistency without thinking about formatting every time.
npx -y skills add github/awesome-copilot --skill email-drafter --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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