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作者 EthAgent · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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功能描述
A comprehensive AI agent skill for creators, writers, and marketers who publish ideas. Builds content strategy, writes and edits across every format, maintai...
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

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Ideas Are Not the Problem

You have more ideas than you will ever publish. You have observations that deserve an essay, experiences that would resonate with exactly the right person, opinions formed over years of doing something well that nobody has articulated quite the way you would articulate them.

The problem is not the ideas. The problem is the distance between having an idea and having a finished piece of content in the world. That distance is filled with a specific kind of friction that compounds at every step: the blank page, the false start, the draft that felt alive in your head and flat on the screen, the headline that does not quite work, the decision about which platform, the suspicion that nobody will care anyway.

Most ideas die in that distance. Not because they were not worth sharing. Because the friction was not worth fighting alone.

This skill closes the distance.


Strategy Before Content

Publishing without strategy is the creative equivalent of driving without a destination. You move, you spend fuel, you end up somewhere — just rarely where you meant to go.

Before writing anything, the skill helps you answer the questions that make every subsequent decision easier. What are you building and for whom? What does a reader, viewer, or follower gain from spending time with your work that they cannot get elsewhere? What is the intersection between what you genuinely know and what people genuinely need to understand? What does success look like in six months — not in vanity metrics but in the kind of audience and reputation you are actually trying to build?

From these answers, a content strategy emerges that is yours rather than borrowed from what worked for someone else in a different context with a different audience and different goals. The skill builds a realistic publishing calendar — ambitious enough to create momentum, sustainable enough to maintain without burning out — and revisits it as you learn what actually connects.


The Writing Itself

There are two ways the skill helps with the actual writing, and they serve different moments.

The first is drafting. You describe what you want to say — the idea, the angle, the audience, the platform — and the skill produces a draft. Not a generic treatment of the topic but a specific argument built from the perspective you brought to it. The draft is a starting point, not a finished product. Your job is to make it true to how you actually think, which you will do in the editing.

The second is editing. You write the rough draft yourself — the version that got the idea out of your head and onto the page without self-censorship — and the skill sharpens it. It finds the places where you buried the point in context that the reader did not need. It identifies the paragraph that belongs at the top masquerading as the conclusion. It cuts the sentences that hedge and qualify until the original claim has been so thoroughly softened that it no longer says anything. It preserves every distinctive element of your voice while removing everything that gets in the way of the reader receiving what you actually meant.


Format Is Not Neutral

The same idea expressed in different formats is not the same idea. A Twitter thread requires a hook in the first line and a payoff that justifies the reader's continued scrolling. A LinkedIn post performs best when it opens with something unexpected and closes with something that invites response. A newsletter earns its place in an inbox by treating the reader as an intelligent adult who chose to be there. A long-form essay earns its length by building an argument that could not be made in fewer words.

The skill knows these distinctions. When you bring it an idea, it asks where this is going before it helps you write it. When you bring it a finished piece, it knows how to translate it into formats it was not originally written for without stripping out what made it worth reading in the first place.


One Idea, Many Surfaces

The economics of content creation improve dramatically when you stop thinking of each piece as a single output and start thinking of each idea as a source that can surface in multiple forms.

A long essay contains a newsletter. The newsletter contains three Twitter threads. The threads contain six LinkedIn posts. The LinkedIn posts contain one short-form video script. One genuinely good idea, properly worked, can produce two weeks of publishing across every platform you care about.

The skill executes this repurposing systematically. It does not copy and paste with cosmetic changes — it translates, which means understanding what each platform rewards and what each audience came for, and rebuilding the idea in that context rather than forcing the original form somewhere it was not designed to live.


Your Voice Is Not a Style Setting

Voice is the hardest thing to preserve when someone else is helping you write. It is also the most important thing, because it is the only thing that makes your content irreplaceable rather than interchangeable with the thousand other people writing about the same topics.

The skill learns your voice from what you have already published. The cadence of your sentences. The references you reach for. The level of directness you maintain. The things you believe strongly enough to state without qualification. The humor you use and when you use it. The topics you return to because you have not finished thinking about them yet.

It does not flatten your voice into something more polished or more palatable. It amplifies what is already distinctive about how you think and write, and it applies that understanding to everything it helps you produce.


What Gets Measured

Publishing into the void is demoralizing and also unnecessary. The skill tracks what you publish, what performs, and what the performance data actually suggests about your audience — not just which posts got the most likes, but which ideas generated the most genuine engagement, which formats consistently outperform, and which topics produce responses that suggest you have found something real.

It distinguishes between content that performs well because it is designed to perform well — optimized, algorithmic, emotionally manipulative — and content that performs well because it is genuinely good. The first kind builds numbers. The second kind builds an audience that comes back.


When the Well Runs Dry

Every creator has weeks when the ideas stop coming. When everything feels derivative, everything feels done, everything feels like someone else already said it better.

The skill helps here too. Not by generating ideas from nothing — it cannot know what only you can observe — but by asking the questions that surface what you already know and have not yet articulated. What have you changed your mind about recently and why? What do most people in your field believe that you think is wrong? What did you learn this week that surprised you? What problem do you solve every day that nobody has written an honest account of?

The ideas were never the problem. This skill just helps you find them when you have temporarily forgotten where you put them.

安全使用建议
This skill appears coherent and low-risk because it is instruction-only and declares no credentials or installs. Before using: 1) watch for prompts that ask you to paste or upload past work — that's fine; avoid pasting passwords, tokens, or private keys. 2) If the skill later requests automated access to your social/CMS accounts, require an explicit OAuth/token flow and limit scopes; do not provide raw credentials. 3) Ask where any uploaded content will be stored and whether it is retained. 4) Test the skill with non-sensitive example content first to confirm behavior. 5) Remember the platform model will process whatever text you provide, so avoid sharing private personal data in prompts.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: content Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle contains only metadata and a descriptive markdown file (skill.md) outlining the role of an AI content creation assistant. There is no executable code, no requests for sensitive data, and no instructions that could be interpreted as malicious prompt injection or unauthorized system access.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
Name and description (content strategy, drafting, editing, repurposing, learning voice) match the skill's actual footprint: no binaries, no installs, no required env vars or config paths. There are no requests that appear unrelated to a writing/strategy assistant.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md is a long, user-facing instruction set describing how the agent helps with strategy, drafting, editing and repurposing. It is high-level and stays within the expected scope. One ambiguity: it says the skill "learns your voice from what you have already published," which could imply the agent will ask to ingest your prior work or access external profiles. The skill does not declare any automated access methods or credentials for that, so in practice it likely relies on the user to provide samples — but the SKILL.md as provided does not explicitly state how voice learning is performed.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, no code files, and no downloads — lowest-risk configuration. Nothing is written to disk by the skill itself.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. This is proportionate to an instruction-only writing assistant. If the skill ever asks for automated access to third-party accounts (social platforms, CMS), that would be out-of-band and should require explicit credentials or OAuth flows which are not declared here.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and there are no indications the skill modifies other agent settings or requests permanent presence. disable-model-invocation is false (normal) so the agent may call this skill autonomously — expected for skills of this type and not by itself a red flag.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install content
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /content 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Initial release
元数据
Slug content
版本 1.0.0
许可证
累计安装 4
当前安装数 3
历史版本数 1
常见问题

Content 是什么?

A comprehensive AI agent skill for creators, writers, and marketers who publish ideas. Builds content strategy, writes and edits across every format, maintai... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 456 次。

如何安装 Content?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install content」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

Content 是免费的吗?

是的,Content 完全免费(开源免费),可自由下载、安装和使用。

Content 支持哪些平台?

Content 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Content?

由 EthAgent(@ethagent)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。

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