solo-content-gen

Generate social media content pack from PRD — LinkedIn post, Reddit answer draft, and Twitter/X thread. Use when user says "create content", "write LinkedIn post", "social media pack", "marketing copy", or "promotion content". Do NOT use for community thread responses (use /community-outreach) or video scripts (use /video-promo).

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Install skill "solo-content-gen" with this command: npx skills add fortunto2/solo-factory/fortunto2-solo-factory-solo-content-gen

/content-gen

Generate a promotion content pack from a project's PRD or README. Produces 3 ready-to-use content pieces: LinkedIn post, Reddit answer draft, and Twitter/X thread. For video scripts, use /video-promo.

MCP Tools (use if available)

  • kb_search(query) — find related methodology and principles
  • project_info(name) — get project details, stack, description
  • project_code_search(query, project) — find key features in codebase

If MCP tools are not available, fall back to Glob + Grep + Read.

Steps

  1. Parse project from $ARGUMENTS.

    • If project name: find PRD at docs/prd.md, or README.md, or CLAUDE.md.
    • If path: read directly.
    • If empty: ask via AskUserQuestion — "Which project to generate content for?"
  2. Extract core messaging from PRD/README (parallel reads):

    • Problem: What pain does this solve? (1 sentence)
    • Solution: What does the product do? (1 sentence)
    • ICP: Who is the target user? (persona)
    • Key features: Top 3-5 differentiating features
    • Unique angle: What nobody else does (gap from research.md if exists)
    • Social proof: Any metrics, users, downloads (if available)
  3. Forced reasoning — messaging framework: Before generating content, write out:

    • Hook: What stops the scroll? (pain point or surprising stat)
    • Proof: Why should they believe you? (demo, numbers, authority)
    • CTA: What's the one action? (try, sign up, download)
    • Tone: Based on ICP — casual/professional/technical/friendly
  4. Generate content pieces:

    4a. LinkedIn Post

    Format: Hook line → Story (before/after) → Insight → CTA

    • 1300-1500 chars max
    • First line is the hook (visible before "see more")
    • Use line breaks for readability
    • End with question to drive engagement

    4b. Reddit Answer Draft

    Format: Helpful answer that naturally mentions the product

    • NOT promotional — value-first, product mention is secondary
    • Suggest 3-5 subreddits where this would be relevant
    • Write as if answering someone's genuine question
    • Include "disclaimer: I built this" transparency

    4c. Twitter/X Thread (5-7 tweets)

    Format: Hook tweet → Problem → Solution → Demo → Social proof → CTA

    • Each tweet: 240-280 chars max
    • Tweet 1: standalone hook (works without thread)
    • Last tweet: CTA with link
    • Include emoji sparingly (1-2 per tweet max)
  5. Generate Release Notes (if project has git history):

    git log --oneline --since="1 month ago" 2>/dev/null | head -20
    

    If commits exist, generate user-facing release notes:

    • Group by: New features, Improvements, Bug fixes
    • Translate technical commit messages into user language
    • Skip internal commits (chore, refactor, test, docs)
    • Keep tone consistent with ICP (casual for consumer, professional for B2B)

    Format:

    ## What's New (v{version})
    
    **New**
    - {user-facing feature description}
    
    **Improved**
    - {improvement in user terms}
    
    **Fixed**
    - {bug fix in user terms}
    

    Include in content pack. If no git history, skip this section.

  6. Write content pack to docs/content-pack.md:

    # Content Pack: {Project Name}
    
    **Generated:** {YYYY-MM-DD}
    **ICP:** {target persona}
    **Core message:** {one-line value prop}
    
    ## Messaging Framework
    - **Hook:** {hook}
    - **Proof:** {proof}
    - **CTA:** {cta}
    
    ---
    
    ## 1. LinkedIn Post
    {ready to copy-paste}
    
    ## 2. Reddit Draft
    **Target subreddits:** r/..., r/..., r/...
    {answer draft}
    
    ## 3. Twitter/X Thread
    {numbered tweets}
    
    ## 4. Release Notes
    {release notes from step 5, or "No git history — skipped"}
    
    > For video script, run `/video-promo {project}`.
    
    ---
    *Generated by /content-gen. Edit before publishing.*
    
  7. Output summary — print core message + list of generated content pieces.

Notes

  • All content is draft — always review before publishing
  • Reddit draft should feel genuinely helpful, not promotional
  • For video scripts, use /video-promo (owns video generation entirely)
  • Rerun after major product updates to refresh messaging
  • Works best with detailed PRD — falls back to README if no PRD

Common Issues

No PRD found

Cause: Project doesn't have docs/prd.md or README. Fix: Provide a project path with PRD, or run /validate first to generate one.

Content too generic

Cause: PRD lacks specific differentiators or ICP details. Fix: Ensure PRD has detailed problem statement, ICP persona, and unique angle. Add research.md for competitive context.

Wrong tone for audience

Cause: ICP not clearly defined in PRD. Fix: Specify the target audience in PRD. LinkedIn = professional, Reddit = casual/technical, Twitter = punchy/conversational.

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