article-repurposer

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Takes a long-form article and repurposes it into multiple formats: tweet thread, LinkedIn post, TL;DR, and key quotes.

AI & Automation 9 stars 1 forks Updated 6 days ago MIT

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# Article Repurposer ## What this skill does This skill takes a long-form article, blog post, or essay and repurposes it into four ready-to-publish formats: a Twitter/X thread, a LinkedIn post, a TL;DR summary, and a set of pull-quote cards. Each format is written natively for its medium — not just the article copy-pasted with line breaks. The output can be published immediately or used as a starting point for further editing. Use this to maximize the reach of any long-form content you publish. A single well-written article should produce at least a week's worth of social content. ## How to use ### Claude Code / Cline Copy this file to `.agents/skills/article-repurposer/SKILL.md` in your project root. Then ask: - *"Use the Article Repurposer skill on this article: [paste article]."* - *"Repurpose this blog post into social formats using the Article Repurposer skill."* Provide: - The full article text (or a link if the agent can fetch URLs) - Your name or handle for attribution - Any specific tone preferences (casual, professional, technical, etc.) - Whether you want all four formats or specific ones ### Cursor Add the instructions below to your `.cursorrules` or paste them into the Cursor AI pane. Paste the article text. ### Codex Paste the full article and ask Codex to follow the instructions below to produce all four formats. ## The Prompt / Instructions for the Agent When asked to repurpose an article, produce all four of these formats. For each one, follow t...

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Author
Notysoty
Repository
Notysoty/openagentskills
Created
5 months ago
Last Updated
6 days ago
Language
JavaScript
License
MIT

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