content-networklisted
Install: claude install-skill Gaura3560/content-autopilot
# Content Network
Your content isn't a list. It's a living ecosystem. See it that way.
## When to Activate
- User says `/network` or `/content-network`
- User asks "show me my content ecosystem"
- User wants a holistic view of their content
## Commands
### `/network` — Full network visualization
### `/network health` — Ecosystem health report
### `/network dead-nodes` — Find dying/dead content
### `/network bridges` — Find connection opportunities
## Workflow
```
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Content Network — Ecosystem View
Nodes: {N} | Links: {N} | Clusters: {N}
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--- Network Map ---
Cluster: "{topic_1}" ({N} nodes)
● "{title}" — Energy: HIGH (500 PV/month, growing)
● "{title}" — Energy: MEDIUM (200 PV, stable)
○ "{title}" — Energy: LOW (50 PV, declining)
◌ "{title}" — Energy: DEAD (5 PV, no links in)
Links within cluster: {N}
Cluster: "{topic_2}" ({N} nodes)
● "{title}" — Energy: HIGH
○ "{title}" — Energy: LOW
Links within cluster: {N}
Isolated nodes (no cluster):
◌ "{title}" — no links, no cluster
◌ "{title}" — orphaned content
--- Ecosystem Health ---
Overall health: {score}/100
Connectivity: {score}/25
{N}% of nodes have incoming links
{N} orphan nodes (no connections)
Energy distribution: {score}/25
{N} high-energy nodes (hub articles)
{N} dead nodes (need refresh or removal)
Cluster balance: {score}/25
{N} clusters active
Largest: "{topic}" (