anukar-social-draft
v1.0.0Draft Twitter and LinkedIn posts in one go. Use when user wants to create social media content for announcements, achievements, or updates. Combines tweet-writer and linkedin-writer skills for platform-optimized content.
Installation
Social Draft
Create platform-optimized Twitter and LinkedIn posts in one workflow.
Trigger
User asks to "draft a post", "write social content", or mentions both Twitter/LinkedIn.
Workflow
1. Gather Context
Ask the user for: - Topic - What's the announcement/achievement/update? - Key details - Numbers, results, specific outcomes - Tone - Casual, professional, or thought-leader - Goal - Engagement, awareness, leads?
2. Draft Twitter Post (X)
Hook Rules: - First 7 words must stop the scroll - Use specific numbers/results - Under 110 characters for single tweets - Signal thread with "🧵" if needed
Format Options: - Bold Statement: "Unpopular opinion: [take]" - Specific Result: "I [result] in [timeframe]. Here's how:" - List Promise: "[Number] things that [benefit]:"
Twitter Best Practices: - No external links in main tweet - No "Like and RT!" begging - End with question to drive replies - Post during peak hours (9-11 AM / 7-9 PM EST)
3. Draft LinkedIn Post
Hook Rules: - First 2 lines determine if they click "see more" - Bold or counterintuitive opening - Professional but conversational
Format Options: - Story Post: Hook → Story → Lesson → Question - Contrarian Take: Challenge conventional wisdom - List Post: Hook → Numbered list → Closer - Lesson Learned: "I used to think X. Now I think Z."
LinkedIn Best Practices: - Short paragraphs (1-2 sentences) - Line breaks between paragraphs - 3-5 hashtags at bottom only - No buzzwords: "synergy", "leverage", "ecosystem" - End with question to drive comments - Under 1300 characters
4. Deliver Both Drafts
Present both drafts clearly labeled:
## 🐦 Twitter Draft
[Single tweet or thread]
---
## 💼 LinkedIn Draft
[LinkedIn post with proper formatting]
Platform Differences
| Element | ||
|---|---|---|
| Max length | 280 chars | 3000 chars (1300 optimal) |
| Paragraphs | N/A | 1-2 sentences max |
| Hashtags | 1-2 inline | 3-5 at bottom only |
| Links | In reply, not main | OK in post |
| Emojis | OK, don't overdo | One max |
| Voice | Snappy, punchy | Conversational, professional |
Example
Input: "PMS Bug Addition skill success - automated bug reporting workflow"
Output:
🐦 Twitter Draft
Just shipped a new skill for my AI assistant. 🚀
Now I can say "PMS Bug addition" and it:
✅ Creates GitHub issue
✅ Updates task tracker
✅ Logs to daily sheet
All automated. Zero manual work.
What's your favorite automation hack?
💼 LinkedIn Draft
I built something that saves me 15 minutes per bug report.
The old workflow:
1. Create GitHub issue manually
2. Copy details to task tracker sheet
3. Log in daily update sheet
4. Repeat for every bug
The new workflow:
Say "PMS Bug addition" + details. Done.
My AI assistant (Anukar) handles:
- Issue creation with proper formatting
- Sheet updates across 2 different tabs
- Real-time dashboard logging
It's not about being lazy. It's about removing friction from repetitive tasks so I can focus on actual problem-solving.
What repetitive task would you automate if you could?
#Automation #Productivity #AI #OpenClaw
Quality Checklist
Before delivering, verify:
Twitter: - [ ] Hook stops scroll (bold/specific/curious) - [ ] Under 280 characters (110 optimal) - [ ] No external links in main tweet - [ ] Has engagement driver (question)
LinkedIn: - [ ] First 2 lines compelling - [ ] Short paragraphs with line breaks - [ ] No buzzwords or cringe phrases - [ ] Specific numbers/details included - [ ] Ends with question - [ ] 3-5 hashtags at bottom