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Interview-driven blog post drafting for technical product audiences. Use when user wants to write a blog post, article, or essay and needs help developing their thesis, structure, and initial draft. Triggers on "write a blog post", "draft an article", "help me write about X", "blog drafter", or when user has a topic they want to turn into written content. Conducts structured interviews using AskUserQuestion to extract the user's unique insights before generating drafts.
npx skill4agent add petekp/claude-code-setup blog-drafterPhase 1: Discovery Interview → Structured Draft + Research
Phase 2: Prose Refinement Interview (after user approves draft)AskUserQuestion:
question: "What's the single most important thing you want readers to take away?"
options:
- "A specific insight or realization"
- "A call to change behavior or practice"
- "A framework or mental model"
- "A contrarian or non-obvious take"AskUserQuestion:
question: "What's your strongest evidence for this thesis?"
options:
- "Personal experience or case study"
- "Data or research I've seen"
- "Pattern I've observed across projects/companies"
- "Logical argument from first principles"AskUserQuestion:
question: "What makes your perspective different from what's already written on this topic?"
options:
- "I have direct experience others don't"
- "I'm connecting ideas that aren't usually connected"
- "I disagree with conventional wisdom"
- "I have a specific framework or process"AskUserQuestion:
question: "What length and depth feels right?"
options:
- "Short and punchy (800-1200 words)"
- "Standard blog post (1500-2500 words)"
- "Deep dive (3000+ words)"## [Working Title]
**Hook**: [Opening that creates tension or curiosity]
**Thesis**: [Core argument, stated directly]
### Section 1: [Setup/Context]
- Key point
- Key point
### Section 2: [Core Argument/Evidence]
- Key point with specific example from interview
- Key point
### Section 3: [Addressing Objections]
- Anticipated resistance
- Response
### Section 4: [Implications/Call to Action]
- What readers should do differently
- Why it matters
**Closing**: [Callback to hook or forward-looking statement]## Suggested Research
- [ ] Look for data on [specific metric/phenomenon] to support Section 2
- [ ] Reference [Author]'s work on [topic] for theoretical grounding
- [ ] Find a counter-example from [domain] to strengthen the objection response
- [ ] Check if [Company] has published anything on their approach to [topic]AskUserQuestion:
question: "What tone fits this piece?"
options:
- "Conversational and accessible"
- "Authoritative and direct"
- "Provocative and opinionated"
- "Thoughtful and nuanced"AskUserQuestion:
question: "How do you like to open posts?"
options:
- "Start with a story or anecdote"
- "Lead with the controversial claim"
- "Open with a question"
- "Set up a problem or tension"[VOICE: Add your personal take on why this matters to you]
[EXAMPLE: Insert specific story from your experience here]