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Générateur de consignes de charte de style
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A style guide prompt generator gives you the structure of a working style guide, scoped to voice and tone, editorial mechanics, or the full document. Enter your brand and choose a scope, and it lays out the sections that matter — the three-adjective voice, how tone flexes by context, a we-are/we-are-not table, grammar and punctuation rulings, number and capitalisation formats, a word list, and accessibility guidance — each meant to be filled with a copyable example. Content teams and brand owners use it to settle recurring debates and to onboard new writers fast. The point of a style guide is to make decisions so writers do not have to relitigate the Oxford comma every week: it states one rule, shows an example, and moves on. Fill each section with your actual choices, pair every rule with a sample sentence, and assign an owner to keep it alive.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter your brand or team.
- Choose voice, mechanics, or the full guide.
- Fill each rule with a copyable example.
- Assign an owner to keep it current.
Use Cases
- •Building a brand or editorial style guide
- •Defining a consistent voice and tone
- •Settling recurring grammar and formatting debates
- •Onboarding new writers to house style
- •Keeping content consistent across many authors
Tips
- →State one rule, not a list of options.
- →Pair every rule with an example sentence.
- →Distinguish constant voice from flexing tone.
- →Include a word list of preferred terms.
FAQ
what makes a style guide actually used
Decisiveness and examples. A guide that lists options helps no one; one that states a single rule and shows a copyable example settles the question. Writers reach for a guide that gives quick, concrete answers rather than abstract principles.
voice and tone — what is the difference
Voice is constant: the personality your brand always has. Tone flexes with context: the same voice sounds reassuring in an error message and warm in a welcome. The guide pins down the voice, then shows how the tone should shift.
how do i keep the guide current
Assign an owner and review it on a schedule. A style guide rots when no one updates it after a rebrand or a new product, so naming a person responsible and revisiting it periodically keeps it trusted and used.
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