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content-engine

Create platform-native content systems for X, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, newsletters, and repurposed multi-platform campaigns. Use when the user wants social posts, threads, scripts, content calendars, or one source asset adapted cleanly across platforms.

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Content Engine

Build platform-native content without flattening the author's real voice into platform slop.

When to Activate

  • writing X posts or threads
  • drafting LinkedIn posts or launch updates
  • scripting short-form video or YouTube explainers
  • repurposing articles, podcasts, demos, docs, or internal notes into public content
  • building a launch sequence or ongoing content system around a product, insight, or narrative

Non-Negotiables

  1. Start from source material, not generic post formulas.
  2. Adapt the format for the platform, not the persona.
  3. One post should carry one actual claim.
  4. Specificity beats adjectives.
  5. No engagement bait unless the user explicitly asks for it.

Source-First Workflow

Before drafting, identify the source set:

  • published articles
  • notes or internal memos
  • product demos
  • docs or changelogs
  • transcripts
  • screenshots
  • prior posts from the same author

If the user wants a specific voice, build a voice profile from real examples before writing. Use brand-voice as the canonical workflow when voice consistency matters across more than one output.

Voice Handling

brand-voice is the canonical voice layer.

Run it first when:

  • there are multiple downstream outputs
  • the user explicitly cares about writing style
  • the content is launch, outreach, or reputation-sensitive

Reuse the resulting VOICE PROFILE here instead of rebuilding a second voice model. If the user wants Affaan / ECC voice specifically, still treat brand-voice as the source of truth and feed it the best live or source-derived material available.

Hard Bans

Delete and rewrite any of these:

  • "In today's rapidly evolving landscape"
  • "game-changer", "revolutionary", "cutting-edge"
  • "here's why this matters" unless it is followed immediately by something concrete
  • ending with a LinkedIn-style question just to farm replies
  • forced casualness on LinkedIn
  • fake engagement padding that was not present in the source material

Platform Adaptation Rules

X

  • open with the strongest claim, artifact, or tension
  • keep the compression if the source voice is compressed
  • if writing a thread, each post must advance the argument
  • do not pad with context the audience does not need

LinkedIn

  • expand only enough for people outside the immediate niche to follow
  • do not turn it into a fake lesson post unless the source material actually is reflective
  • no corporate inspiration cadence
  • no praise-stacking, no "journey" filler

Short Video

  • script around the visual sequence and proof points
  • first seconds should show the result, problem, or punch
  • do not write narration that sounds better on paper than on screen

YouTube

  • show the result or tension early
  • organize by argument or progression, not filler sections
  • use chaptering only when it helps clarity

Newsletter

  • open with the point, conflict, or artifact
  • do not spend the first paragraph warming up
  • every section needs to add something new

Repurposing Flow

  1. Pick the anchor asset.
  2. Extract 3 to 7 atomic claims or scenes.
  3. Rank them by sharpness, novelty, and proof.
  4. Assign one strong idea per output.
  5. Adapt structure for each platform.
  6. Strip platform-shaped filler.
  7. Run the quality gate.

Deliverables

When asked for a campaign, return:

  • a short voice profile if voice matching matters
  • the core angle
  • platform-native drafts
  • posting order only if it helps execution
  • gaps that must be filled before publishing

Quality Gate

Before delivering:

  • every draft sounds like the intended author, not the platform stereotype
  • every draft contains a real claim, proof point, or concrete observation
  • no generic hype language remains
  • no fake engagement bait remains
  • no duplicated copy across platforms unless requested
  • any CTA is earned and user-approved
  • brand-voice for source-derived voice profiles
  • crosspost for platform-specific distribution
  • x-api for sourcing recent posts and publishing approved X output
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Overall Score

82/100

Grade

B

Good

Safety

95

Quality

80

Clarity

85

Completeness

72

Summary

A content creation skill that guides AI agents to produce platform-native content for social media (X, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube), newsletters, and multi-platform campaigns. It emphasizes source-first workflows, authentic voice preservation, and platform-specific adaptation without generic filler or engagement bait.

Detected Capabilities

Content analysis and source extractionPlatform-native formatting and adaptationVoice profile building and consistency checkingMulti-platform content repurposingQuality assessment and editing guidanceCampaign structure and planning

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

write x threaddraft linkedin postscript video contentrepurpose contentcampaign planningsocial media contentplatform-native writing

Use Cases

  • Write X posts and threads from source material
  • Draft LinkedIn posts for product launches or thought leadership
  • Script short-form video content for TikTok or YouTube
  • Repurpose articles, podcasts, or internal notes across multiple platforms
  • Build content calendars and launch sequences with consistent voice

Quality Notes

  • Clear non-negotiables section establishes quality boundaries upfront
  • Well-defined platform-specific adaptation rules (X, LinkedIn, video, YouTube, newsletter) help agents produce contextually appropriate content
  • Hard bans list is specific and actionable—clichés named explicitly rather than vague guidance
  • Repurposing flow is concrete (7-step process) with clear atomic units (claims, scenes)
  • Good delegation to related skills (`brand-voice`, `crosspost`, `x-api`) shows modular design
  • Quality gate at the end provides testable criteria for completeness
  • Voice handling section correctly defers to `brand-voice` skill when needed, avoiding duplication
  • Strong emphasis on source-first approach distinguishes this from generic content templates
  • Minor: No explicit error handling guidance for edge cases (e.g., inadequate source material, conflicting user requests about engagement bait)
  • Minor: No guidance on handling platform character limits or technical constraints (e.g., X thread length, YouTube description formatting)
  • Minor: 'Posting order only if it helps execution' is vague—unclear when posting order is necessary vs. optional
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: Apr 20, 2026

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Version History

v1.2

Content updated

2026-04-20

Latest
v1.1

Content updated

2026-04-12

v1.0

Seeded from github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code

2026-03-16

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