blog-post

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Use when the user wants to write a blog post about a feature, product change, PR, git diff, or any technical topic - accepts marketing briefs, PRs, git refs, codebase paths, or freeform descriptions as input

Verified installs0
Stars39
Version1.0.0
Quality57/100 · Promising
Trust60/100 · Sandbox only
Audit72/100 · Needs review

Supply asset profile

Coding and developer agents

Code review, repo analysis, testing, CI, GitHub, DevOps, and developer workflow skills.

Browse track

Scenario

Coding agents

I need a coding agent that can understand a repository, edit code, and review pull requests.

Agent fit

Claude Code + CLI + Codex

Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI, or custom agents.

Install

Ready

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill blog-post

Maintenance

fresh

2d since push

Risk

Needs review

License is unclear

GitHub quality

39

57/100 Quality · 68/100 Trust

Coverage tags

CodingCoding agentscoding-agentsagent-skill

Review notes

License is unclear · Permission surface may require sandboxing

Agent adoption scorecard

Trust, audit, and install readiness at a glance

These scores combine public repository metadata, OpenAgentSkill review signals, maintenance freshness, and install readiness. They are a shortlist signal, not a replacement for human review.

Quality

Promising
57

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

Trust

Sandbox only
60

Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.

Audit

Needs review
72

A machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.

OpenAgentSkill Trust Score v5

Human review before install

Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

39 GitHub stars

Repo activity

39 stars, 0 forks

Maintenance

2d since push

License

Unknown

Install

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill blog-post

Install safety

standard package or runtime install path

Permission surface

filesystem or document access, network or browser access

Agent outcomes

No agent outcome data yet

Docs

Strong README/SKILL.md context

Risk summary

Review before production

  • Repository license is unknown; skill does not specify its own license or attribution terms.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • License is unclear
  • Low GitHub adoption signal

Install readiness

Install path available

  • Install path is available
  • Repository evidence is available
  • License is unclear
  • No Agent Proven outcome evidence yet

Agent-readable metadata

Machine-readable decision data for this skill.

Use this block or the embedded JSON to decide whether an agent should install this skill, choose an alternative, or ask for human review first.

Open JSON

Suited tasks

  • Coding agents workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Inspect source files

Suited agents

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLICLI

Install decision

Command
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill blog-post
Policy
review
Human review
yes

Trust and risk

Trust
60/100
Audit
72/100
Risk level
Needs review

Outcome loop

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
Event ID
resolve
Outcomes
5

Install command

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill blog-post

Do not use when

  • teams that need a vendor-supported SLA
  • production agents without a repository review
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Repository license is unknown; skill does not specify its own license or attribution terms.
  • High-risk permission hints: Secrets or environment access

Agent safety v2

40/100 · Avoid automatic install

Experimentalreview

Sparse or mixed signals. Useful for discovery, but not for autonomous installation.

Test manually in an isolated workspace and compare against safer alternatives.

Resolve via API

medium

Network access

Skill likely fetches remote pages, APIs, repositories, or external services.

medium

Filesystem access

Skill may read or write project files, documents, generated artifacts, or local workspace state.

high

Secrets or environment access

Skill metadata references credentials, tokens, environment variables, or secret-bearing workflows.

medium

Database access

Skill may inspect schemas, query databases, or work with persistent stores.

  • High-risk permission hints: Secrets or environment access
  • License is unclear

Install targets

Install this skill in your agent workflow

Use the public install endpoint to fetch the command, safety checklist, target prompts, and canonical links for this skill.

skill install

OpenAgentSkill CLI

Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.

$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install alemtuzlak-blog-post

Agent resolve plan

Let an agent verify fit before installing.

The Resolve API returns the selected skill, alternatives, safety policy, audit notes, install target, and copy-paste prompt an agent can follow without scraping this page.

Open text plan

Agent should check

  • Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
  • Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
  • Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.

Copy prompt

Task: Use blog-post in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20blog-post%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-blog-post/install
Install command: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill blog-post
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.

Agent handoff

Give an agent the install path, not another directory page.

Use the public install endpoint to fetch the command, safety checklist, target prompts, and canonical links for this skill.

Open install API

Agent prompt

Use blog-post for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-blog-post/install, then install with: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill blog-post

Registry metadata

Agent-readable profile for automatic skill selection.

This page exposes the same decision, trust, audit, use-case, and install signals through the Registry API, so agents can rank this skill without scraping the UI.

Open manifest

Agent fit

58/100

Coding agents

Platforms

Claude Code

Audit report

Needs review · 72/100

A machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.

View audit reportView eval report

Agent decision cockpit

Fallback candidate for Coding agents

Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.

58
Readiness
Prototype
Stage

Role in stack

Fallback candidate

Primary fit

Coding agents

Trust label

Prototype first

Install path

Command ready

Use when

  • Coding agents workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Evidence

  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • 57/100 quality profile
  • 6 OpenAgentSkill engagement events

review first

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Repository license is unknown; skill does not specify its own license or attribution terms.

Implementation path

  1. 1Install it in a sandbox agent and run one Coding agents task end to end.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Trust profile

Sandbox only

Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.

60
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score

GitHub adoption

CHECK

39 GitHub stars

Stars/forks activity

CHECK

39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata

Recent maintenance

PASS

2d since push

License clarity

CHECK

Unknown

Good signals

  • AI review approved
  • Install path is available
  • Repository evidence is available
  • Recently maintained repository
  • Install command has no obvious high-risk pattern
  • Outcome loop is ready but needs first real agent run

Review before install

  • Repository license is unknown; skill does not specify its own license or attribution terms.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • License is unclear
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • Permission surface needs review: filesystem or document access, network or browser access
  • GitHub adoption: 39 GitHub stars
  • Stars/forks activity: 39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
  • License clarity: Unknown
  • Permission surface: filesystem or document access, network or browser access
  • No real agent outcome reports yet
  • Human review required before unattended installation

Recommended action

Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.

Quality profile

Promising candidate for agent workflows

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

57
GitHub stars
39
Freshness
2d ago
Install ready
Yes
License
Unknown
Review before install: Low GitHub adoption signal · Repository license is unknown; skill does not specify its own license or attribution terms.

Workflow fit

Use this skill in these scenarios

Workflow fit

Add it to a complete workflow

Alternative shortlist

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Overview

--- name: blog-post description: Use when the user wants to write a blog post about a feature, product change, PR, git diff, or any technical topic - accepts marketing briefs, PRs, git refs, codebase paths, or freeform descriptions as input ---

# Blog Post Writer

Write high-quality blog posts from code changes, marketing briefs, or feature descriptions. Handles SEO, structure, tone matching, and visual content.

**Writing rule (non-negotiable): never use em-dashes (— or –). Use a hyphen `-` instead.** Applies to every line of generated copy.

## Input Resolution

Resolve the argument (if provided) in this order:

1. Path to an existing marketing brief file (`.md` containing "Executive Summary" or "Key Messages") → **marketing brief** 2. Matches GitHub URL or `#\d+` pattern → **PR** 3. Contains `...` or `..` → **git ref range** 4. Resolves to existing file/directory → **codebase feature** 5. Otherwise → **freeform text**

If no argument is provided, ask: "What should I write about? You can provide a marketing brief path, PR URL/number, git ref range (e.g. v1.0...v2.0), file/directory path, or just describe the topic."

If multiple interpretations match, confirm with the user.

## Process Flow

```dot digraph blog_post { rankdir=TB; "Resolve input" [shape=box]; "Phase 1: Discovery" [shape=box]; "Phase 2: Research" [shape=box]; "Phase 3: Configure" [shape=box]; "Phase 4: Outline" [shape=box]; "Outline approved?" [shape=diamond]; "Phase 5: Write" [shape=box]; "Phase 6: Output" [shape=box];

"Resolve input" -> "Phase 1: Discovery"; "Phase 1: Discovery" -> "Phase 2: Research"; "Phase 2: Research" -> "Phase 3: Configure"; "Phase 3: Configure" -> "Phase 4: Outline"; "Phase 4: Outline" -> "Outline approved?"; "Outline approved?" -> "Phase 4: Outline" [label="no, revise"]; "Outline approved?" -> "Phase 5: Write" [label="yes"]; "Phase 5: Write" -> "Phase 6: Output"; } ```

**Do NOT skip phases.** Ask questions at a natural pace. Don't overwhelm, but don't artificially slow things down either. If the user answers multiple questions at once, accept their bundled answers and skip ahead.

If the user says "just pick defaults", "you choose", or similar, pick reasonable defaults based on context, state what you chose, and ask for a single confirmation before proceeding.

Never make assumptions without confirming.

## Phase 1: Discovery

### Step 1 - Analyze the input

| Input type | What to read | |---|---| | Marketing brief | Read the brief - extract problem statement, value prop, audience, key messages, competitive positioning. Still do Step 2 if the brief lacks product context, then proceed to Step 3. | | PR | Diff, PR description, review comments, commit messages (`gh pr view`, `gh pr diff`). For large PRs (20+ files), focus on user-facing changes. | | Git refs | `git diff` and `git log` between the refs. For large ranges, prioritize commit messages and user-facing changes. | | Codebase feature | Read the specified files/directories. | | Freeform text | Parse the user's description. If it lacks specifics (no feature name, no value prop, no context), ask the user to provide more detail or point to a specific file/PR. Fall back to open-ended questions only if they can't. |

**User-facing changes** include: new features, UI changes, API changes, performance improvements, bug fixes, and documentation updates. **Internal changes** include: refactors, test additions, CI changes, and dependency bumps. When uncertain, list what you found and ask the user which are relevant.

**Error handling:** - `gh` not installed/authenticated → inform user, suggest `gh auth login`, offer alternative input - Invalid PR/ref → tell user, ask to verify - File not found → ask for correct path

### Step 2 - Read broader product context

Read if they exist: README, docs/, package.json (or equivalent), marketing references.

Goal: understand what the product is, who it's for, what it does.

If nothing found, ask: "I couldn't find product context in the repo. Can you briefly describe the product and who it's for?"

### Step 3 - Present understanding

> "Here's what I understand:" > > - [ ] Feature A - short description > - [ ] Feature B - short description > > "Which of these should the blog post cover? Anything to add, remove, or correct?"

Ask as many questions as needed to fully understand the scope. Do NOT proceed until the user confirms.

### Step 4 - Flag sensitive items

Scan for: breaking changes, deprecations, security fixes, migration requirements.

If found, flag each and ask how to frame them before proceeding.

## Phase 2: Competitive Blog Research

Before configuring the post, search for similar blog posts in the space:

1. Use WebSearch to find 3-5 existing blog posts covering the same topic, competing products, or similar feature announcements 2. Analyze what works and what doesn't in those posts - structure, headlines, hooks, SEO keywords, depth 3. Identify content gaps - what are competitors NOT covering that this post could 4. Use these findings to inform SEO strategy, headline generation, and content structure

If WebSearch is unavailable, skip this phase and rely on your own knowledge.

Present a brief summary to the user:

> "I found some similar posts in the space. Here's what I noticed:" > - [Key findings about what works] > - [Content gaps / opportunities] > - [SEO keyword opportunities] > > "I'll use these insights to shape the post."

## Phase 3: Configuration

Ask these questions:

**Q1 - Audience:** "Who is this blog post for?" (developers, end users, technical decision-makers, general audience, other)

**Q2 - Tone:** Read existing blog posts, README, and docs in the repo to detect the product's voice. Then confirm:

> "Based on your existing content, the tone seems [e.g. conversational and developer-friendly]. Should I match that or go a different direction?"

If no existing content to analyze, ask directly what tone the user wants.

**Q3 - Post type:** Based on the input and audience, recommend a post type and confirm:

- **Feature announcement** - "We shipped X, here's why it matters" (~600-1000 words) - **Deep-dive technical** - "How we built X, the decisions and architecture" (~1500-2500 words) - **Problem-solution narrative** - "You have problem X, here's how this solves it" (~1000-2000 words)

> "Given the [input/audience], I'd recommend a [type] post because [reason]. Sound right?"

**Q4 - CTA:** Infer the most appropriate call to action from context: - Open source → star the repo, contribute, try it out - SaaS → sign up, start free trial - Feature update → try the new feature, read the docs - Library/SDK → install it, read the migration guide

> "I'd suggest the CTA be: [inferred CTA]. Want to go with that or something different?"

**Q5 - Involvement level:** "How involved do you want to be in the writing process?" - **A) Just write it** - I'll handle everything, pick the best headline, and save the final post. You can request changes after. - **B) Show me the outline first** - approve the structure, then I'll write the full post - **C) Walk me through it** - outline approval, then section-by-section with confirmation

## Phase 4: Outline

Generate a structured outline:

``` ## [Working title]

1. **Hook/Introduction** - [approach: question/statistic/bold statement/story] - Key point to establish - Transition to body

2. **Section Name** - [purpose] - Key points - Estimated word count

3. **Section Name** - [purpose] - Key points - Estimated word count

[...as many sections as needed]

N. **Conclusion** - [summary + CTA] - Key takeaway to reinforce - CTA: [specific action]

Estimated total: ~X words ```

If involvement level is A, generate the outline internally without showing it. For B and C, present it and wait for approval.

## Phase 5: Write

### Internal writing process (always runs, regardless of involvement level)

For each section:

1. **Write the section** 2. **Self-review:** analyze whether the content could be structured differently, is missing context the reader needs to understand and digest it, or has gaps that would confuse someone unfamiliar with the topic 3. **Backfill:** if missing pieces are found, add bridging paragraphs, context, or restructure before moving on

If involvement level is C, present each section after self-review and get confirmation before proceeding. For A and B, run this process silently.

### Headlines

After the body is complete, generate **3-5 headline options** using different formulas:

- How-to ("How [Product] solves [problem]") - Number/list ("3 reasons [feature] changes [workflow]") - Question ("Tired of [pain point]?") - Bold statement ("[Feature] is the fastest way to [outcome]") - Before/after ("[Pain] → [Result]: How [feature] makes it happen")

**Recommend one** and explain why it works best for this post's audience, SEO, and context. Also explain the trade-offs of the others.

For involvement levels B and C, present the options and get the user's selection before proceeding. For level A, use your recommendation.

Prioritize readability over SEO constraints. Write the best headline first. If it doesn't fit the 50-60 char SEO title limit, craft a separate shorter title tag for the frontmatter.

### SEO Frontmatter

Generate as YAML frontmatter at the top of the post:

```yaml --- title: "[Selected headline]" meta_description: "[140-160 chars, includes primary keyword, compelling value prop]" primary_keyword: "[main target keyword]" secondary_keywords: ["keyword1", "keyword2", "keyword3"] long_tail_keywords: ["longer phrase 1", "longer phrase 2"] slug: "[url-friendly-slug]" --- ```

Rules: - Title tag: 50-60 chars, primary keyword front-loaded - Meta description: 140-160 chars, written for humans, includes unique value prop - Keywords informed by Phase 2 competitive research - No keyword stuffing - natural language only

### Content formatting rules

- **Short paragraphs:** 2-4 sentences max - **Subheadings:** use H2 for main sections, H3 for subsections. Subheadings should work as a scannable outline on their own. - **Bold key phrases** to support F-pattern scanning - **Bullet points and lists** for any set of 3+ items - **One idea per paragraph** - **Never use em-dashes** in the generated content. No "—" characters. Use commas, colons, periods, or parentheses instead.

### Hook/Introduction

The intro has three components:

1. **Hook** (first 1-2 sentences) - a surprising statistic, bold claim, relatable pain point, or provocative question. Must create curiosity or emotional resonance in under 3 seconds of reading. 2. **Authority** - briefly establish why this matters or why the reader should trust this 3. **Promise** - clearly state what the reader will get from this post

Keep the intro to 3-5 short paragraphs. No walls of text.

### Conclusion

1. Restate the main takeaway (do NOT introduce new ideas) 2. Single, clear CTA with action verb ("Try it now", "Star the repo", "Start your free trial") 3. Optionally end with a forward-looking statement or question to spark discussion

### Visual content

**Generate directly when possible:** - Architecture diagrams → mermaid code blocks or inline SVG - Data flow diagrams → mermaid code blocks - Comparison tables → markdown tables - Code examples → syntax-highlighted code blocks

**For images that need external creation:** ```markdown <!-- TODO: Add image here --> <!-- Suggestion: [description of what the image should show] --> <!-- LLM prompt: "[ready-to-use prompt for an image generation model, e.g. 'A clean, minimal illustration showing a dashboard with dark mode toggle, flat design style, developer tool aesthetic, 16:9 ratio']" --> ![Alt text description](placeholder.png) ```

Use visuals wherever they help comprehension - after explaining a complex concept, when comparing options, or when showing UI changes.

### Code examples

For developer audiences, include at least one code exampl

Technical details

Version
1.0.0
License
Unknown
Last updated
Aug 20, 2026
Published
Aug 19, 2026

Decision snapshot

Fallback candidate

58
Ready
Prototype
Stage

recent repository activity

Audit

Install review

Install and adoption review

72
Needs review
Security
70/100
Maintenance
100/100
Install
92/100
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Agent-proven evidence

Agent-proven evidence

Outcome reports after resolve, review, install, and one narrow run.

0
Proven
Needs first agent runAuto-install: review firstLast: Unknown
Success rate
Recent failure
Outcomes
0
Output quality
Failed
0
Not relevant
0
Installs
0
Risk blocked
0
Setup needed
0
Production
0

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Growth loop

Share kit

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Install: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill blog-post

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AlemTuzlak

@alemtuzlak

Platform fit

Health signals

GitHub stars
39
Quality score
34/100
Last GitHub push
Aug 20, 2026
Framework hints
Unknown
OpenAgentSkill views
6
Install copies
0
Outbound clicks
0

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Trust & safety

Sandbox only

60
  • GitHub adoption39 GitHub starsCHECK
  • Stars/forks activity39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadataCHECK
  • Recent maintenance2d since pushPASS
  • License clarityUnknownCHECK
  • README/SKILL.md completenessMetadata includes enough usage and workflow contextPASS
  • Dependency/runtime risknetwork or browser surface, database surfaceINFO