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Analyze your own content history to discover what makes YOUR content work — extract patterns from high-performing pieces including hook structure, topic type, title logic combos, posting time, depth, and platform. Generates a personal "Content DNA" profile that content-writer uses to maximize future performance.
Gaura3560/content-autopilot · ★ 2 · Data & Documents · score 75
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# Content DNA Analyzer Discover what makes YOUR content uniquely effective — then replicate it. ## When to Activate - User says `/dna` - User asks "what type of content works best for me?" - User asks "why did that post do well?" - User wants to understand their content success patterns ## Prerequisites - `~/.content-autopilot/content-history.json` with 10+ entries (more data = better insights) - `~/.content-autopilot/profile.json` ## Commands ### `/dna` — Full DNA analysis ### `/dna hooks` — Analyze hook patterns only ### `/dna topics` — Analyze topic patterns only ### `/dna update` — Refresh DNA profile with latest data ## Workflow ### Step 1: Load Content History Read `content-history.json` and gather: - All entries with their metadata - A/B title winners (if recorded) - Platform-specific data (format, length, hashtag count) - Funnel stage distribution If fewer than 10 entries: ``` Content DNA requires 10+ entries for meaningful patterns. Current entries: {N}. Keep creating with /daily-autopilot to build your dataset. ``` ### Step 2: Pattern Extraction **2a. Hook DNA — What openings work for you:** ``` Analyze first lines/paragraphs of all content. Classify each hook by category (surprise/empathy/question/data/story/authority/urgency). Cross-reference with performance signals (A/B winners, if available). Your Hook DNA: Strongest type: {category} — used {N} times, {win_rate}% win rate Second best: {category} — used {N} times Weakest: {category} — used {N