opencode-skills-collection 3.0.13 → 3.0.15

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  {
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  "maxia",
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  ---
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  title: Jetski/Cortex + Gemini Integration Guide
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- description: "Use antigravity-awesome-skills with Jetski/Cortex without hitting context-window overflow with 1,453+ skills."
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  ---
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- # Jetski/Cortex + Gemini: safe integration with 1,453+ skills
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+ # Jetski/Cortex + Gemini: safe integration with 1,459+ skills
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  This guide shows how to integrate the `antigravity-awesome-skills` repository with an agent based on **Jetski/Cortex + Gemini** (or similar frameworks) **without exceeding the model context window**.
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  - concatenate all `SKILL.md` content into a single system prompt;
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  - How to enforce a **maximum number of skills per turn** via `maxSkillsPerTurn`.
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  - How to choose whether to **truncate or error** when too many skills are requested via `overflowBehavior`.
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- > Installable GitHub library of 1,453+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and other AI coding assistants.
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- > Installable GitHub library of 1,453+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and more. Includes installer CLI, bundles, workflows, and official/community skill collections.
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  ## Why use this repo for Claude Code
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  ## Install Gemini CLI Skills
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- # Getting Started with Antigravity Awesome Skills (V11.1.0)
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  **New here? This guide will help you supercharge your AI Agent in 5 minutes.**
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+ name: mcp-tool-developer
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+ description: "Build Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and tools from scratch. Full-stack MCP development with TypeScript/Python, testing, deployment, and registry publishing."
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+ risk: safe
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+ source: community
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+ source_repo: demo112/yunqu-ai-skills
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+ source_type: community
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+ date_added: "2026-05-13"
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+ author: yundu-ai
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+ tags: [mcp, ai-agent, tool-development, typescript, python, llm, model-context-protocol]
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+ tools: [claude, cursor, gemini]
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+ ---
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+ # MCP Tool Developer
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+ ## Overview
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+ Expert at building Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that give AI agents new capabilities. Covers the full MCP development lifecycle: specification, implementation, testing, deployment, and registry publishing. Supports both TypeScript and Python with production-ready patterns.
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+ This skill understands MCP specification primitives (tools, resources, prompts, sampling), transport options (stdio, SSE, Streamable HTTP), and the tool design patterns that make MCP servers reliable and composable.
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+ ## When to Use This Skill
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+ ## How It Works
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+ ### Step 1: Define the MCP Server Scope
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+ Identify what capabilities the server should expose:
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+ author: tellmefrankie
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+ ---
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+ # News Sentiment Engine (Free)
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+ Collect and analyze AI/tech news from multiple sources with Claude-powered sentiment analysis. Open source lite version.
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+ description: Real vs lottery call separation for options P/C ratio analysis — prevents signal inversion from deep OTM noise
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+ Standard P/C ratio analysis is misleading. A P/C of 0.35 looks "extremely bullish" but may be 84% lottery calls ($0.01-$0.09 OTM options).
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+
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+ This skill separates:
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+ - **Real calls**: Strike price within 5% of stock price, meaningful premium
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+ - **Lottery calls**: Deep OTM, cheap premium, speculative bets
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+ - **Real puts**: Actual hedging activity
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+ - **Lottery puts**: Cheap downside bets
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+
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+ ## Analysis Output
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+
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+ For each ticker:
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+ - Real P/C ratio (excludes lottery noise)
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+ - Lottery percentage (what % of volume is speculation)
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+ - Per-expiry breakdown (weekly vs monthly vs LEAPS)
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+ - Anomaly detection: P/C shifts >0.3, Call OI surges >30%, IV spikes >20%
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+ - Sentiment classification: Bullish/Bearish/Neutral with confidence
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+
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+ ## Example Output
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+
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+ ```
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+ Options Flow Summary — 2026-05-13
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+
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+ HOLDINGS:
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+ CEG $299.69 | Raw P/C: 1.06 | Lottery: 61% | Adj P/C: 2.72 BEARISH (was neutral raw)
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+ IREN $55.15 | Raw P/C: 0.83 | Lottery: 34% | Adj P/C: 0.55 BULLISH
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+ KTOS $56.99 | Raw P/C: 0.53 | Lottery: 28% | Adj P/C: 0.38 EXTREME BULLISH
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+ RXRX $3.26 | Raw P/C: 0.38 | Lottery: 84% | Adj P/C: 2.37 BEARISH (was extreme bullish raw)
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+
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+ SECTORS:
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+ XLI | Raw P/C: 5.32 | Lottery: 8% | Adj P/C: 4.89 INSTITUTIONAL HEDGE
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+
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+ ANOMALIES:
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+ XLI: P/C 5.32 vs 30-day baseline 0.87 — 4.5 std deviations above normal
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+ RXRX: 84% lottery calls — raw P/C signal completely inverted after filtering
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+
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+ ```
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+ Analyze options flow for my watchlist:
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+ Holdings: CEG, IREN, KTOS, RXRX, TEM
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+ Sectors: SPY, QQQ, XLI, XLK
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+ Separate real vs lottery calls (threshold: premium < $0.10, delta < 0.05).
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+ Flag anomalies vs 30-day baseline.
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Requirements
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+
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+ - Polygon.io API key (free tier covers basic data; paid tier for full chain)
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+ - WebSearch for cross-verification
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+
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+ ## Limitations
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+
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+ - Options data can be delayed, incomplete, or unavailable depending on the Polygon.io plan.
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+ - Heuristics such as premium and delta thresholds need adjustment for ticker price, volatility, and expiry.
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+ - Sentiment classifications are analytical signals, not financial advice or trade recommendations.
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+ - Always cross-check unusual flow against price action, news catalysts, liquidity, and risk controls.
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+
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+ ## Key Discovery
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+
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+ This real/lottery separation was discovered during live portfolio management when RXRX showed P/C 0.35 (looks extremely bullish) but was actually 84% lottery calls at $0.01-$0.09. The "bullish signal" was noise. This skill prevents that mistake.
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+
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+ ## Pricing
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+
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+ Free: Basic P/C ratio for 3 tickers
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+ **Full bundle — $29 one-time**: Real/lottery separation + anomaly detection + per-expiry + unlimited tickers
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+ → https://jaehyunpark.gumroad.com/l/tcyahy
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+
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+ ## Author
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+
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+ Built from a real trading mistake that cost money. The real/lottery discovery is documented and battle-tested across 17 tickers over 2+ months.
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+ ---
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+ name: tokenwise
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+ description: "Measurement-driven model router for Claude Code. Routes Haiku/Sonnet/Opus per task class, logs every routed task with real $ numbers, and A/B tests cheaper tiers before you trust the savings."
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+ category: developer-tools
5
+ risk: safe
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+ source: community
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+ source_repo: CodeShuX/tokenwise
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+ source_type: community
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+ date_added: "2026-05-12"
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+ author: CodeShuX
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+ tags: [model-routing, token-optimization, cost-reduction, anthropic, haiku, sonnet, opus, claude-code, ab-testing, measurement]
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+ tools: [claude]
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+ license: "MIT"
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+ license_source: "https://github.com/CodeShuX/tokenwise/blob/main/LICENSE"
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+ ---
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+
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+ # TokenWise — Measurement-Driven Model Router
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+
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+ ## Overview
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+
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+ A Claude Code skill that auto-routes subtasks to the cheapest model that can handle them (Haiku for grunt work, Sonnet for scoped reasoning, Opus only for synthesis), then logs every routed task to a local NDJSON with real token + cost numbers. Includes an A/B test subcommand that runs the same task across multiple tiers and scores quality, so the routing decisions are verified against the user's real workload — not estimated.
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+
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+ Anthropic's own bug tracker (Issue #27665) reports 93.8% of Max-subscriber Claude Code tokens flow to Opus. Existing routers (claude-router, wshobson, VoltAgent) either pin models statically or route by vibes-based heuristics with no measurement. TokenWise fills the measurement gap.
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+
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+ ## When to use
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+
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+ - Cutting Claude Code token spend without sacrificing output quality
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+ - Validating whether Haiku/Sonnet is "good enough" for a specific task class before trusting auto-routing
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+ - Auditing where Opus tokens are actually being burned
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+ - Logging per-session cost data for finance or chargeback
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+
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+ ## Subcommands
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+
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+ - `/tokenwise:install` — guided installer with diff preview, automatic backups, and `--dry-run` mode
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+ - `/tokenwise:report` — per-session token + cost summary vs all-Opus baseline
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+ - `/tokenwise:summary [--week|--month|--all]` — historical aggregate with trend
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+ - `/tokenwise:ab "<task>"` — A/B test the same task at multiple tiers, generates a markdown comparison
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+ - `/tokenwise:undo` — restore CLAUDE.md / settings.json from backup
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+
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+ ## Routing taxonomy
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+
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+ | Tier | Model | Task class |
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+ |---|---|---|
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+ | Mechanical | Haiku 4.5 | file reads, grep, format, rename, simple edits, doc lookups |
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+ | Scoped reasoning | Sonnet 4.6 | single-file refactor, scoped research, test writing |
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+ | Synthesis | Opus 4.7 | architecture decisions, multi-file refactor, security review |
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+
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+ Safety caps:
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+ - Haiku never spawns further subagents
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+ - Max spawn depth = 2
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+ - Subagents that need a smarter model return to parent — they never escalate on their own
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+ - Tasks under 100 chars with no file context run inline (subagent overhead > savings)
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+ - Subagent context >30k tokens bumps a tier
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+
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+ ## Privacy
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+
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+ Zero telemetry. All logs in `.tokenwise/log.ndjson` local to the project. Task descriptions truncated to 80 chars and stripped of file contents before logging. No analytics endpoint exists in the source.
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ In any Claude Code session:
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+
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+ ```
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+ /plugin marketplace add CodeShuX/tokenwise
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+ /plugin install tokenwise@tokenwise
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+ ```
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+
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+ Then run `/tokenwise:install` and follow the guided prompts.
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+
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+ ## Limitations
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+
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+ - Token counts approximate to ±2% vs Anthropic billing
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+ - A/B test mode costs extra tokens (one task × N tiers) — intentional one-time validation
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+ - Anthropic-only by design (use LiteLLM or OpenRouter for cross-vendor)
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+ - Subagent `model:` param has known silent-fail bugs on some Claude Code builds — skill probes for this at install and refuses to configure if routing is broken
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+
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+ ## Source
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+
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+ - Repo: https://github.com/CodeShuX/tokenwise
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+ - License: MIT
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+ - Author: CodeShuX
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+ ---
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+ name: wechat-official-account-strategist
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+ description: "Grow WeChat Official Accounts (微信公众号) with high-conversion content strategy, title formulas, article architecture, and Mini-Program integration."
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+ category: marketing
5
+ risk: safe
6
+ source: community
7
+ source_repo: demo112/yunqu-ai-skills
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+ source_type: community
9
+ date_added: "2026-05-13"
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+ author: yundu-ai
11
+ tags: [wechat, chinese-market, content-strategy, marketing, 公众号, 微信]
12
+ tools: [claude, cursor, gemini]
13
+ ---
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+
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+ # WeChat Official Account Strategist
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+
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+ ## Overview
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+
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+ Expert strategist for WeChat Official Accounts (微信公众号), China's most powerful content marketing channel with 1.3 billion WeChat users. Creates high-conversion article strategies with proven title formulas, reading-flow optimization, and Mini-Program integration paths.
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+
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+ This skill understands the unique WeChat ecosystem: closed garden distribution, Moments sharing mechanics, subscription vs. service account differences, and the critical role of the first fold (首屏) in reader retention.
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+
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+ ## When to Use This Skill
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+
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+ - Use when creating articles for WeChat Official Accounts
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+ - Use when planning WeChat content strategy or editorial calendar
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+ - Use when optimizing article open rates and sharing rates
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+ - Use when designing WeChat-driven sales funnels
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+ - Use when converting readers to Mini-Program users or private traffic (私域流量)
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+
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+ ## How It Works
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+
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+ ### Step 1: Account Type Analysis
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+
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+ Identify the account type and its constraints:
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+ - **Subscription Account (订阅号)**: 1 push per day, folded in subscription folder
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+ - **Service Account (服务号)**: 4 pushes per month, appears in main chat list
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+ - **Enterprise Account**: Internal communication and CRM
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+
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+ ### Step 2: Title Engineering
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+
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+ Apply proven title formulas for WeChat:
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+
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+ 1. **Curiosity Gap**: "为什么XXX却YYY?" (Why X but Y?)
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+ 2. **Counter-intuitive**: "一直以为XXX,原来YYY" (Always thought X, turns out Y)
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+ 3. **Social Proof**: "XXX万人都在用的..." (X million people use this)
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+ 4. **Urgency**: "再不看就晚了!" (Read before it's too late)
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+ 5. **Value Promise**: "看完这篇,你就懂了..." (After reading this, you'll understand)
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+ 6. **Identity**: "XXX的人,都有一共性" (People who X share this trait)
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+
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+ ### Step 3: Article Architecture
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+
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+ Structure for WeChat's reading behavior:
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+ 1. **First Fold (首屏)** - Hook + value promise (visible without scrolling)
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+ 2. **Ramp (铺垫)** - Build context, establish credibility
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+ 3. **Core Content (核心)** - Deliver the promised value
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+ 4. **Emotional Peak (情感高潮)** - Create sharing motivation
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+ 5. **CTA (行动呼唤)** - Clear next step (follow, share, click Mini-Program)
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+
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+ ### Step 4: Distribution Optimization
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+
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+ Optimize for WeChat's sharing mechanics:
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+ - **Moments (朋友圈)**: Craft share-worthy pull quotes
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+ - **Direct Share (转发)**: Provide suggested forwarding text
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+ - **In-article search**: Place keywords for WeChat's article search index
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+
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+ ## Examples
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+
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+ ### Example 1: Tech Company Thought Leadership
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+
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+ ```
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+ Title: 程序员35岁危机?我和10个技术总监聊了聊,发现一个规律
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+ Structure:
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+ 首屏: 35岁真的会失业吗?数据说话...
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+ 铺垫: 调研背景,10位总监的行业分布
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+ 核心: 3个关键发现,打破刻板印象
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+ 高潮: "真正淘汰你的不是年龄,是..."
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+ CTA: 关注公众号,回复"职场"获取完整报告
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Example 2: E-commerce Product Launch
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+
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+ ```
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+ Title: 用了这款面霜一个月,同事问我是不是做了医美
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+ Structure:
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+ 首屏: 真实使用对比图描述
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+ 铺垫: 皮肤困扰和选品过程
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+ 核心: 成分分析+使用感受+效果时间线
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+ 高潮: "最让我惊喜的是第三周..."
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+ CTA: 点击小程序链接,限时优惠
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Best Practices
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+
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+ - Write the first fold as if it is the only thing readers will see (many stop there)
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+ - Use short paragraphs (2-3 sentences) for mobile readability
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+ - Include 1 image every 300-500 words to break up text
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+ - End with a specific, low-friction CTA
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+ - Maintain consistent voice across articles to build brand recognition
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+ - Post at peak hours: 7-9am, 12-1pm, 8-10pm (China time)
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+
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+ ## Limitations
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+
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+ - This skill generates text strategy; actual graphic design and layout require additional tools
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+ - WeChat algorithm updates may change optimal strategies
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+ - Industry-specific regulations (finance, health, education) may require compliance review
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+
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+ ## Security and Safety Notes
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+
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+ - This skill generates content strategy and copy. It does not access WeChat APIs or accounts.
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+ - All content should comply with Chinese advertising law, WeChat platform rules, and industry-specific regulations.
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+
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+ ## Common Pitfalls
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+
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+ - **Problem:** High open rate but low completion rate
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+ **Solution:** Strengthen the first fold hook and reduce article length. WeChat readers have 3-5 minute attention windows.
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+
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+ - **Problem:** Low sharing rate
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+ **Solution:** Add an emotional peak before the CTA. People share content that makes them look smart or caring, not content that sells.
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+
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+ ## Related Skills
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+
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+ - `xiaohongshu-content-strategist` - For short-form visual content on Xiaohongshu
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+ - `chinese-market-content-engineer` - For multi-platform Chinese content strategy
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1
  ---
2
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  name: x-twitter-scraper
3
- description: "X/Twitter automation skill for tweet search, follower export, media download, posting, replies, DMs, webhooks, MCP, SDKs, and the TweetClaw OpenClaw plugin."
3
+ description: "X/Twitter automation skill for tweet search, follower export, posting, DMs, webhooks, MCP, SDKs, Hermes Tweet, and TweetClaw."
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  category: data
5
5
  risk: safe
6
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  source: community
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- tags: "[twitter, x-api, tweet-search, twitter-api, twitter-scraper, follower-export, automation, mcp, sdk, webhooks, openclaw, tweetclaw]"
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+ tags: "[twitter, x-api, tweet-search, twitter-api, twitter-scraper, follower-export, automation, mcp, sdk, webhooks, hermes-agent, hermes-tweet, openclaw, tweetclaw]"
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  date_added: "2026-02-28"
9
9
  ---
10
10
 
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ date_added: "2026-02-28"
12
12
 
13
13
  ## Overview
14
14
 
15
- Gives AI agents X (Twitter) data and automation workflows through the Xquik platform. Covers tweet search, advanced Twitter search, profile tweets, user lookup, follower export, media download, posting, replies, DMs, giveaway draws, account monitoring, webhooks, 23 bulk extraction tools, MCP, official SDKs, and the TweetClaw OpenClaw plugin.
15
+ Gives AI agents X (Twitter) data and automation workflows through the Xquik platform. Covers tweet search, advanced Twitter search, profile tweets, user lookup, follower export, media download, posting, replies, DMs, giveaway draws, account monitoring, webhooks, 23 bulk extraction tools, MCP, official SDKs, the Hermes Tweet Hermes Agent plugin, and the TweetClaw OpenClaw plugin.
16
16
 
17
17
  ## When to Use This Skill
18
18
 
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ Gives AI agents X (Twitter) data and automation workflows through the Xquik plat
27
27
  - User wants to run a giveaway draw from tweet replies
28
28
  - User needs real-time monitoring of an X account (new tweets, follower changes)
29
29
  - User wants webhook delivery of monitored events
30
+ - User wants the Hermes Tweet Hermes Agent plugin with `tweet_explore`, `tweet_read`, and approval-gated `tweet_action`
30
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  - User wants the TweetClaw OpenClaw plugin instead of direct REST or MCP setup
31
32
  - User asks about trending topics on X
32
33
 
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48
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  git clone https://github.com/Xquik-dev/x-twitter-scraper.git .agents/skills/x-twitter-scraper
49
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  ```
50
51
 
52
+ ### Use the Hermes Agent Plugin
53
+
54
+ For Hermes Agent runtime tools, install Hermes Tweet. It wraps the same Xquik API with `tweet_explore` for endpoint discovery, `tweet_read` for read-only calls, and approval-gated `tweet_action` for writes and private actions.
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+
56
+ ```bash
57
+ hermes plugins install Xquik-dev/hermes-tweet --enable
58
+ ```
59
+
60
+ Use Hermes Tweet when a Hermes Agent should search Twitter/X, read tweet replies, look up users, export followers, monitor tweets, post tweets, post replies, send DMs, or automate X actions with explicit approval gates.
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+
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  ### Use the OpenClaw Plugin
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63
 
53
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  For OpenClaw runtime tools, install TweetClaw. It wraps the same Xquik API with `explore` for endpoint discovery and `tweetclaw` for approved calls.
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  | Write Actions | Send tweets, post replies, like, repost, follow, unfollow, and send DMs after explicit approval |
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  | SDKs | Official TypeScript, Python, Ruby, Go, Kotlin, Java, PHP, C#, CLI, and Terraform clients |
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  | MCP Server | StreamableHTTP endpoint for AI-native integrations |
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+ | Hermes Tweet Hermes Agent Plugin | Installable `hermes-tweet` runtime with `tweet_explore`, `tweet_read`, and approval-gated `tweet_action` tools |
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  | TweetClaw OpenClaw Plugin | Installable `@xquik/tweetclaw` runtime with `explore` and `tweetclaw` tools |
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  ## Examples
@@ -113,6 +125,11 @@ export XQUIK_API_KEY="xq_YOUR_KEY_HERE"
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  "Monitor @openai for new tweets and notify me via webhook"
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  ```
115
127
 
128
+ **Use Hermes Agent:**
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+ ```
130
+ "Use Hermes Tweet to search Twitter/X for this launch, read the tweet replies, and prepare a draft reply for approval"
131
+ ```
132
+
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  **Bulk extraction:**
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  ```
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  "Extract all followers of @anthropic"
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150
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  https://github.com/Xquik-dev/x-twitter-scraper
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+ Hermes Tweet Hermes Agent plugin: https://github.com/Xquik-dev/hermes-tweet
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+
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  TweetClaw OpenClaw plugin: https://github.com/Xquik-dev/tweetclaw
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  **Maintained By:** [Xquik](https://xquik.com)
@@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
1
+ ---
2
+ name: xiaohongshu-content-strategist
3
+ description: "Create viral Xiaohongshu (小红书) content with platform-native strategy, save-rate optimization, trending formats, and search SEO for China's #1 lifestyle platform."
4
+ category: marketing
5
+ risk: safe
6
+ source: community
7
+ source_repo: demo112/yunqu-ai-skills
8
+ source_type: community
9
+ date_added: "2026-05-13"
10
+ author: yundu-ai
11
+ tags: [xiaohongshu, chinese-market, content-strategy, social-media, marketing, 红书, 小红书]
12
+ tools: [claude, cursor, gemini]
13
+ ---
14
+
15
+ # Xiaohongshu Content Strategist
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+
17
+ ## Overview
18
+
19
+ Expert content strategist for Xiaohongshu (小红书), China's most influential lifestyle and shopping platform with 300M+ monthly active users. Creates platform-native content optimized for the unique Xiaohongshu algorithm, which prioritizes saves over likes. Bilingual Chinese/English output with cultural sensitivity.
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+
21
+ This skill understands Xiaohongshu's search-first traffic model, cover image plus title CTR mechanics, and the conversion path from save to sale.
22
+
23
+ ## When to Use This Skill
24
+
25
+ - Use when creating content for Xiaohongshu
26
+ - Use when optimizing existing content for better Xiaohongshu performance
27
+ - Use when planning a Xiaohongshu content calendar or strategy
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+ - Use when adapting international brand content for the Chinese market via Xiaohongshu
29
+ - Use when analyzing Xiaohongshu competitors
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+
31
+ ## How It Works
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+
33
+ ### Step 1: Analyze the Topic
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+
35
+ Understand the target audience, product, or message. Identify primary keywords for Xiaohongshu's search algorithm. Research trending formats in the relevant category.
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+
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+ ### Step 2: Choose the Content Format
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+
39
+ Select from proven formats based on the topic:
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+
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+ | Format | Best For | Example |
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+ |--------|----------|---------|
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+ | Before/After | Transformations |妆前妆后、装修前后 |
44
+ | Step-by-Step | Tutorials | 5步学会xxx |
45
+ | Comparison | Decisions | A vs B 实测 |
46
+ | Hidden Gems | Discovery | 被低估的xxx |
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+ | List/Rankings | Quick value | 2025必买的10件 |
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+
49
+ ### Step 3: Generate the Content Package
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+
51
+ For each post, provide:
52
+ 1. **Cover Image Brief** - Visual concept, text overlay under 10 chars, color mood
53
+ 2. **Title** (2-3 options) - Primary keyword in first 8 chars, emotional trigger, 18-22 chars optimal
54
+ 3. **Body Content** - Hook sentence, short paragraphs, strategic emoji, highlighted key info, CTA
55
+ 4. **Hashtags** - 3-5 mix of high-volume and niche tags
56
+ 5. **Comment Engagement Plan** - Seed comments and anticipated Q&A
57
+
58
+ ### Step 4: Optimize for the Algorithm
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+
60
+ Apply these ranking factors in priority order:
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+ 1. Save rate - number one ranking signal, content must be reference-worthy
62
+ 2. Click-through rate - driven by cover image plus title
63
+ 3. Comment depth - conversation quality over count
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+ 4. Completion rate - users who read to the end
65
+
66
+ ## Examples
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+
68
+ ### Example 1: Beauty Product Review
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+
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+ Title: 用了28天,皮肤真的变好了|实测这款平价精华
71
+ Cover: Before/After face photo with product in corner, soft pink overlay
72
+ Body: 这款精华我用了整整28天,今天来交作业...
73
+ Hashtags: #平价护肤 #精华推荐 #28天打卡
74
+ Seed Comment: "姐妹们,我油皮可以用吗?"
75
+
76
+ ### Example 2: Travel Destination
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+
78
+ Title: 上海被低估的咖啡馆!拍照绝了
79
+ Cover: Cafe interior shot with warm tones, location pin overlay
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+ Body: 周末不想人挤人?这家藏在法租界的小店...
81
+ Hashtags: #上海咖啡 #周末去哪 #小众探店
82
+ Seed Comment: "地址在哪里呀?"
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+
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+ ## Best Practices
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+
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+ - Sound like a real person sharing a discovery, not a brand broadcasting
87
+ - Front-load keywords in titles (first 8 characters)
88
+ - Use numbers and specific results in titles
89
+ - Keep paragraphs to 2-3 sentences max
90
+ - Include a clear save-worthy takeaway
91
+ - Do not use corporate marketing language
92
+ - Do not ignore mobile formatting (most users are on phones)
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+ - Do not post without relevant hashtags
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+
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+ ## Limitations
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+
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+ - This skill generates text content strategy; actual image/video creation requires additional tools
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+ - Trending topics and algorithm details may shift; always validate with current platform data
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+ - Cultural nuances in specific sub-communities may require human review
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+
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+ ## Security and Safety Notes
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+
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+ - This skill generates content strategy and copy. It does not access Xiaohongshu APIs or user accounts.
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+ - All content should comply with Chinese advertising law and platform community guidelines.
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+
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+ ## Common Pitfalls
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+
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+ - **Problem:** Low engagement despite good content
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+ **Solution:** Check title CTR - the cover image plus title combo drives 80 percent of click-through. A/B test 2-3 title options.
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+
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+ - **Problem:** Content gets flagged or removed
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+ **Solution:** Avoid absolute claims and ensure product reviews disclose sponsorships per platform rules.
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+
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+ ## Related Skills
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+
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+ - `wechat-official-account-strategist` - For long-form content strategy on WeChat
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+ - `chinese-market-content-engineer` - For multi-platform Chinese content strategy
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+ "description": "Real vs lottery call separation for options P/C ratio analysis \u2014 prevents signal inversion from deep OTM noise",
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