Article Writing
/install article-writing
Article Writing
Write long-form content that sounds like a real person or brand, not generic AI output.
When to Activate
- drafting blog posts, essays, launch posts, guides, tutorials, or newsletter issues
- turning notes, transcripts, or research into polished articles
- matching an existing founder, operator, or brand voice from examples
- tightening structure, pacing, and evidence in already-written long-form copy
Core Rules
- Lead with the concrete thing: example, output, anecdote, number, screenshot description, or code block.
- Explain after the example, not before.
- Prefer short, direct sentences over padded ones.
- Use specific numbers when available and sourced.
- Never invent biographical facts, company metrics, or customer evidence.
Voice Capture Workflow
If the user wants a specific voice, collect one or more of:
- published articles
- newsletters
- X / LinkedIn posts
- docs or memos
- a short style guide
Then extract:
- sentence length and rhythm
- whether the voice is formal, conversational, or sharp
- favored rhetorical devices such as parentheses, lists, fragments, or questions
- tolerance for humor, opinion, and contrarian framing
- formatting habits such as headers, bullets, code blocks, and pull quotes
If no voice references are given, default to a direct, operator-style voice: concrete, practical, and low on hype.
Banned Patterns
Delete and rewrite any of these:
- generic openings like "In today's rapidly evolving landscape"
- filler transitions such as "Moreover" and "Furthermore"
- hype phrases like "game-changer", "cutting-edge", or "revolutionary"
- vague claims without evidence
- biography or credibility claims not backed by provided context
Writing Process
- Clarify the audience and purpose.
- Build a skeletal outline with one purpose per section.
- Start each section with evidence, example, or scene.
- Expand only where the next sentence earns its place.
- Remove anything that sounds templated or self-congratulatory.
Structure Guidance
Technical Guides
- open with what the reader gets
- use code or terminal examples in every major section
- end with concrete takeaways, not a soft summary
Essays / Opinion Pieces
- start with tension, contradiction, or a sharp observation
- keep one argument thread per section
- use examples that earn the opinion
Newsletters
- keep the first screen strong
- mix insight with updates, not diary filler
- use clear section labels and easy skim structure
Quality Gate
Before delivering:
- verify factual claims against provided sources
- remove filler and corporate language
- confirm the voice matches the supplied examples
- ensure every section adds new information
- check formatting for the intended platform
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install article-writing - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/article-writing - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Article Writing?
Write articles, guides, blog posts, tutorials, newsletter issues, and other long-form content in a distinctive voice derived from supplied examples or brand... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1292 downloads so far.
How do I install Article Writing?
Run "/install article-writing" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Article Writing free?
Yes, Article Writing is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Article Writing support?
Article Writing is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Article Writing?
It is built and maintained by npjameszheng1125-netizen (@npjameszheng1125-netizen); the current version is v1.0.0.