Author Profile: xynova

Skills published by xynova with real stars/downloads and source-aware metadata.

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claims-content

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cognitive-memetics-content

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content-hooks

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revise-post-es

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spanish-translation-content

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substack-pipeline-safety

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tag-register

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tag-unify

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Published Skills

General

claims-content

Authors and edits Hugo posts with type claims: Claim (description), concise Grounding (short digest plus source link), section vs categories vs punchy hashtag-like tags, optional primary-source quote blocks (`###` heading + blockquote), prose style, and preserving the author’s direct voice when they supply finished copy (no fluff rewrites). Use when editing or adding content under social-protocols, human-condition, or other sections using claims, when the user mentions Claim, Grounding, categories, tags, or claims archetype, or when shaping list-view copy for those posts.

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cognitive-memetics-content

Authors and edits Hugo posts under the cognitive-memetics section: type panel (cube-cows weekly) or type sayings (TLDR / Context), Por-Estas-Calles / Street Wisdom / Venezuelan sayings project tags and LinkedIn hashtags, T-Shirt Art hub posts (short teasers without meta openers; sayings card **`description`** derived from **`title`** + **`tldr`** + **`fluff`** when applying this skill; sayings **`**bold**`** per **`.cursor/skills/content-emphasis/SKILL.md`**). Footer "But why" explainers share one gradient card in **`assets/css/_custom.scss`** (Cube-Cows hub, Street Wisdom, Reptilocracy); extend that block instead of duplicating styles. **Title** stays plain (no leading emoji; this section opts out of optional title emoji used in other site sections). **heading_code**, **categories**, featured images. Use when editing content/cognitive-memetics/, when the user mentions Cognitive-Memetics, cube-cows, Tales from the Cube Farm, T-Shirt Art, Por-Estas-Calles, Street Wisdom, Cultural Stopwatch, cartoon stopwatch,

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content-hooks

Shapes Hugo front matter so links and list rows pull readers in: curiosity, tension, and stakes, with preference for direct active wording and plain mechanism (not corporate headline cadence). Covers title vs description, coordination with claims and video types, tags as attitude, and forbidden clickbait patterns. Use when rewriting titles, card copy, teasers, list-view hooks, emotional pull, direct hooks, active voice, or “make people want to click” for site content; apply after the relevant type skill (claims-content, video-content, cognitive-memetics-content).

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revise-post-es

Systematically translates or revises a Hugo post into Spanish through ordered filters. Use when the user asks to "translate this post", "revise the Spanish", "fix the translation", or wants step-by-step Spanish refinement. Complements revise-post (English) and spanish-translation-content (rules reference).

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spanish-translation-content

Adds or edits Spanish Hugo pages as siblings of English posts (`*.es.md`), sets `translationKey`, mirrors front matter per content `type`, keeps taxonomies aligned, and applies type skills (claims, video, cognitive-memetics) in Spanish. Documents Spanish permalinks (`hugo.toml` language segments, title-derived slugs), internal links, `aliases` for `social-protocols`, and alignment of `facebook-es.txt` / `linkedin.es.txt` with `hugo list all`. Prefers idiomatic Spanish over cognate calques; keeps metaphors only where Spanish supports them (e.g. steer empathy vs literal “aim”). Use when translating to Spanish, adding `.es.md`, español locale, bilingual posts, Spanish routes, or social copy URLs.

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Web3

substack-pipeline-safety

Keep the Substack Markdown to HTML and browser automation pipeline safe and reliable. Use when working on substackhtml, substackbrowser, cmd/substack-html, cmd/substack-draft, or Make targets related to Substack drafts. Prevent committing secrets or draft URLs, avoid Go toolchain version bumps from dependencies, and prefer fixture-based testing before touching Substack.

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Automation

tag-register

Uses the generated site tag inventory (data/tag-register.txt) and deprecations (data/tag-deprecations.toml) so agents reuse existing Hugo tags when they fit and avoid accidental near-duplicates. New tags are allowed when nothing matches. Use when editing front matter tags, choosing taxonomy hooks, or before adding content; pair with tag-unify for consolidation work.

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tag-unify

Consolidates duplicate or deprecated Hugo tags across content: pick a canonical tag, add it to affected posts while optionally keeping legacy tags temporarily, update data/tag-deprecations.toml, and regenerate data/tag-register.txt. Keeps EN/ES sibling tags aligned. Use when the user asks to unify, dedupe, migrate, or balance tags.

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video-content

Authors and edits Hugo posts with type video: YouTube embed via youtube_id or body shortcode, description as lead, optional sowhat (teaser/payoff), list-row embed plus fullPost CTA, categories (often Mind-Infrastructure, Human-Condition, or Social-Protocols by topic), tags, optional featured image for cards, and a TLDR-style body (so-what article) for text-first readers and feed skims, while the lead still invites a full watch. Use when editing or adding video picks, when the user mentions type video, youtube_id, video archetype, curated videos, or chapter notes and summaries.

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Author xynova | V50.AI