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linkedin-course-postlisted

Generate LinkedIn posts in English announcing the completion of a course. Use this skill whenever the user pastes course information (description, syllabus, overview text) and asks for a LinkedIn post, announcement, or wants to share that they finished a course. Also trigger when the user says things like "έφτιαξε post", "γράψε post για το linkedin", "ολοκλήρωσα course", "post για course", or pastes a course description and asks for help writing about it.
ChristinaAndrinopoyloy/claude-skills · ★ 1 · AI & Automation · score 72
Install: claude install-skill ChristinaAndrinopoyloy/claude-skills
# LinkedIn Course Completion Post ## Purpose Write a LinkedIn post announcing the completion of a course. The user is a **software and AI developer**. ## Input The user will provide: - **Required:** The raw course description/overview text (from the course enrollment page). - **Optional — user insight:** The user may also provide their own core idea, analogy, or observation they want the post to revolve around. If they do, **use it as the backbone of the post** — don't replace it with something else. Your job is to shape and articulate it well, not override it. If no user insight is provided, extract one yourself from the course material (see Process below). ## Voice & Tone — Critical Study these principles carefully. They define the entire character of the post: - **Humble, never boastful.** No "proud to announce", no "excited to share my achievement". The tone is that of someone grateful to be learning, not showing off credentials. - **Depth over list.** Do NOT enumerate what the course covered. Instead, extract one specific idea, analogy, insight, or mental model from the course material and build the post around it. Ask: *what is the one thing here that is actually interesting to think about?* - **Inspire curiosity.** The post should make someone want to learn about the topic, not just congratulate the author. - **Short and punchy.** 3–5 short paragraphs max. No fluff. - **No corporate-speak.** Avoid: "leveraging", "excited to announce", "thrilled", "honored", "upski