Install
openclaw skills install linkedin-post-generator-nivasGenerate high-quality LinkedIn posts locally from a short prompt, topic, or outline. Use when the user asks to draft, rewrite, or improve a LinkedIn post, headline, or caption, including adding hooks, CTAs, or tailoring tone and length.
openclaw skills install linkedin-post-generator-nivasThis skill helps generate and refine LinkedIn posts locally on this machine, without calling the LinkedIn API. The user will copy-paste the final post into LinkedIn manually.
Use this skill whenever the user asks for help with:
Examples of triggering requests:
When the user is Kusumanchi Srinivas (headline mentions SRKR CSE ’25 / Associate ML Engineer @Yanthraa / Research Associate @Li2 Edu):
When the user asks for a LinkedIn post, try to clarify these (only ask follow-ups if not obvious):
Audience (e.g. recruiters, engineers, designers, founders, managers, students).
Tone (default: "professional but friendly"):
short (1–3 paragraphs)medium (3–6 paragraphs)long (story/essay-style)Language (default: English unless user text suggests another).
Input content:
If the user is being very casual ("just write something"), use sensible defaults and do not over-question.
Follow this workflow:
scripts/generate_post.py helper when available.If this repository includes scripts/generate_post.py, prefer calling it for deterministic formatting.
Expected behavior (conceptual):
If the script is missing or fails, fall back to generating the post directly in this agent.
When generating LinkedIn posts, always optimize for reach and engagement on a professional audience, not internal team context.
User: "Write a LinkedIn post announcing I joined ACME as a Senior Data Engineer in Bangalore, excited about building real-time pipelines. Keep it professional and a bit warm."
Action:
User: "Make this more engaging for LinkedIn while keeping the main points: [user draft]"
Action:
User: "Give me 5 hook ideas for a LinkedIn post about switching careers from mechanical engineering to data science."
Action: