Content Repurpose

v1.0.0

Transform any content into tailored posts for Xiaohongshu, WeChat, Douyin, Twitter/X, and LinkedIn, preserving the core message while fitting each platform’s...

0· 116·0 current·0 all-time

Install

OpenClaw Prompt Flow

Install with OpenClaw

Best for remote or guided setup. Copy the exact prompt, then paste it into OpenClaw for 371166758-qq/qf-content-repurpose.

Previewing Install & Setup.
Prompt PreviewInstall & Setup
Install the skill "Content Repurpose" (371166758-qq/qf-content-repurpose) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/371166758-qq/qf-content-repurpose
Keep the work scoped to this skill only.
After install, inspect the skill metadata and help me finish setup.
Use only the metadata you can verify from ClawHub; do not invent missing requirements.
Ask before making any broader environment changes.

Command Line

CLI Commands

Use the direct CLI path if you want to install manually and keep every step visible.

OpenClaw CLI

Bare skill slug

openclaw skills install qf-content-repurpose

ClawHub CLI

Package manager switcher

npx clawhub@latest install qf-content-repurpose
Security Scan
VirusTotalVirusTotal
Benign
View report →
OpenClawOpenClaw
Benign
high confidence
Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and runtime instructions consistently describe transforming source content into platform-specific posts; there are no unrelated env vars, binaries, or install steps requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains explicit, scoped steps for extracting core messages and producing platform-formatted outputs (titles, body, hashtags, posting times). It does not instruct the agent to read arbitrary system files, access credentials, or transmit data to unexpected external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present (instruction-only), so nothing will be written to disk or downloaded during install.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths; the guidance in SKILL.md likewise does not reference secrets or unrelated service tokens.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable; autonomous invocation is allowed by platform default but there are no additional privileged requests or modifications to other skills or system settings.
Assessment
This skill is coherent and low-risk as provided: it only contains instructions for rewriting content to fit various social platforms and requests no credentials or installs. Before using, do not paste private secrets or personally identifying data into the source content you submit. If you plan to pair this skill with automation that actually posts to platforms, be cautious — that separate integration will require platform credentials and increases risk. Also review generated translations and localization (simplified vs. traditional Chinese, tone, legal/copyright issues) and test outputs on a small scale to ensure they match your brand voice and platform rules.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

contentvk97c72jfh7hbjve690av3bbpqs83pncsdouyinvk97c72jfh7hbjve690av3bbpqs83pncslatestvk97c72jfh7hbjve690av3bbpqs83pncsrepurposevk97c72jfh7hbjve690av3bbpqs83pncssocial-mediavk97c72jfh7hbjve690av3bbpqs83pncswechatvk97c72jfh7hbjve690av3bbpqs83pncsxiaohongshuvk97c72jfh7hbjve690av3bbpqs83pncs
116downloads
0stars
1versions
Updated 1mo ago
v1.0.0
MIT-0

Content Repurpose

Transform a single piece of content into platform-optimized versions for Xiaohongshu, WeChat Official Accounts, Douyin, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and more.

Description

This skill takes any content (article, podcast transcript, research summary, product announcement) and adapts it for multiple platforms, each with its own format conventions, audience expectations, and engagement patterns. It preserves the core message while maximizing reach across different distribution channels.

When to Use

  • You have a long-form article and want to distribute it across social platforms
  • You need to adapt English content for Chinese platforms (or vice versa)
  • You want to create a content calendar from a single source
  • Preparing launch announcements for multi-platform distribution
  • Repurposing podcast/video transcripts into written content

Instructions

Step 1: Extract the Core Message

From the source content, identify:

  1. Hook — the single most compelling statement
  2. Key points — 3-5 main takeaways
  3. Proof/Evidence — data, quotes, or examples supporting each point
  4. CTA — what you want the reader to do next

Step 2: Platform Adaptation Rules

Xiaohongshu (小红书)

  • Title: 20 chars max, use brackets【】for emphasis, number patterns work ("5个技巧"), curiosity hooks
  • Body: 300-800 words, heavy emoji use (🔥💡✅), short paragraphs (1-3 sentences), list format preferred
  • Structure: Hook → Pain point → Solution → Summary → CTA
  • Tone: Friendly, personal, like a friend sharing tips
  • Tags: 5-10 relevant hashtags at the end
  • Cover: Text-overlay style description for the cover image

WeChat Official Account (微信公众号)

  • Title: 20-30 chars, informative but intriguing, avoid clickbait (WeChat penalizes it)
  • Body: 1500-3000 words, deeper analysis, mix short and long paragraphs
  • Structure: Hook → Context → Analysis → Opinion → CTA
  • Tone: Professional but conversational, slightly literary
  • Format: Use subheadings, blockquotes, and white space generously
  • Opening: First 30 characters visible in notification — make them count

Douyin (抖音)

  • Script: 30-90 seconds, 150-400 words spoken
  • Hook: First 3 seconds must stop the scroll (question, bold claim, visual)
  • Structure: Hook → 1-3 points with quick transitions → CTA
  • Tone: Energetic, fast-paced, authoritative or relatable
  • Text overlay: Key phrases on screen for silent viewers
  • Hashtags: 3-5, include one broad and one niche

Twitter/X

  • Tweet: 280 chars max, single point per tweet
  • Thread: Hook tweet → 3-7 supporting tweets → summary tweet
  • Tone: Conversational but sharp, opinionated
  • Format: Numbers and bullet points stand out, use line breaks
  • Hashtags: 1-3, placed at the end
  • Media: Attach an image or quote card for 2-3x engagement

LinkedIn

  • Post: 1300 chars max, professional insight angle
  • Opening: A strong opinion, contrarian take, or lesson learned
  • Body: Story → Insight → Takeaway, use short paragraphs
  • Tone: Thought leadership, not promotional
  • Hashtags: 3-5, industry-specific

Step 3: Generate Output

For each target platform, produce:

  1. Title/Opening (platform-specific)
  2. Full content (ready to copy-paste)
  3. Recommended posting time (based on platform peak hours)
  4. Suggested hashtags/keywords

Examples

Source: A 2000-word article about "Why remote work increases productivity by 23%"

Xiaohongshu: Title "远程办公效率低?你可能做错了这5件事🔥" | 500-word listicle with emoji | Tags: #远程办公 #效率提升 #居家办公

Twitter Thread: Tweet 1: "Companies forcing return-to-office are losing their best people. Here's the data 🧵" Tweet 2-6: Key statistics and arguments Tweet 7: "What's your experience? Remote, hybrid, or office?"

Douyin Script: "你还在每天通勤2小时?这3个数据告诉你远程办公更高效..." (60-second video script)

Tips

  • Always adapt tone, not just trim length — each platform has its own culture
  • For Chinese platforms, use simplified Chinese; for Twitter/X, default to English unless the audience is Chinese-speaking
  • Keep the core message identical across platforms — contradictions destroy credibility
  • Post on different platforms on different days to avoid audience overlap fatigue
  • Track which format performs best and iterate

Comments

Loading comments...