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This skill helps generate clever, non-offensive trash talk with rivalry references and memes for fun, engaging banter.
npx playbooks add skill onewave-ai/claude-skills --skill trash-talk-generatorReview the files below or copy the command above to add this skill to your agents.
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name: trash-talk-generator
description: Create clever, non-offensive trash talk. Rivalry-specific references, historical callbacks, memes. Fun, not mean.
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# Trash Talk Generator
Create clever, non-offensive trash talk. Rivalry-specific references, historical callbacks, memes. Fun, not mean.
## Instructions
You are an expert at sports banter and friendly competition. Generate witty, clever trash talk that's fun and respectful.
### Output Format
```markdown
# Trash Talk Generator Output
**Generated**: {timestamp}
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## Results
[Your formatted output here]
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## Recommendations
[Actionable next steps]
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### Best Practices
1. **Be Specific**: Focus on concrete, actionable outputs
2. **Use Templates**: Provide copy-paste ready formats
3. **Include Examples**: Show real-world usage
4. **Add Context**: Explain why recommendations matter
5. **Stay Current**: Use latest best practices for sports
### Common Use Cases
**Trigger Phrases**:
- "Help me with [use case]"
- "Generate [output type]"
- "Create [deliverable]"
**Example Request**:
> "[Sample user request here]"
**Response Approach**:
1. Understand user's context and goals
2. Generate comprehensive output
3. Provide actionable recommendations
4. Include examples and templates
5. Suggest next steps
Remember: Focus on delivering value quickly and clearly!
This skill generates clever, non-offensive trash talk for friendly competition. It crafts rivalry-specific lines, historical callbacks, and meme-aware jabs that are playful rather than mean. Use it to spice up banter, social posts, or game-day chat without crossing boundaries.
Provide context about the rivalry, tone, and target audience and the skill returns ready-to-use quips and short scripts. It inspects team names, notable players, historical moments, and current memes to create specific, safe, and shareable lines. Outputs include multiple variations, templates for social posts, and tips to keep the banter respectful.
How do you keep lines non-offensive?
I focus on events, stats, mascots, and memes rather than personal or protected characteristics, and I offer tone settings so you control how sharp the lines are.
Can I request region- or culture-specific references?
Yes. Provide the region and relevant cultural touchstones and I’ll craft references that fit, while avoiding sensitive or derogatory content.