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Plans multi-part content series: assesses viability, selects structure and cadence, and generates detailed per-part plans with cross-linking and publishing sche
Series Planner designs multi-part content series with strict quality gates. It runs a three-phase workflow: ASSESS (viability, natural divisions), DECIDE (type, part count, structure, cadence), and GENERATE (produce full plan with frontmatter and schedule). The skill enforces standalone value for each part, part count limits (3–7), and cross-linking patterns to maximize search and reader experience.
Use this skill when planning a multi-part editorial series, technical tutorial split across posts, or any content arc that requires structure, SEO-friendly standalone parts, and a publishing cadence. Ideal for content teams and editorial agents automating planning and outlines.
Best with content-creation agents and pipelines that can read repo references and emit markdown/frontmatter (Claude, Copilot-style agents, content pipelines).
Content series planning skill with a well-structured three-phase workflow (ASSESS, DECIDE, GENERATE) and gated transitions. No bundled scripts — purely prompt-based. SKILL.md is thorough with clear constraints, error handling, and examples. Low security risk as it has no executable code and only references file read/write tools.
No scripts to run. Skill is purely instructional with a clean gated workflow. Standalone value constraints and error handling are well thought out. The Bash tool allowance seems unnecessary for a content planning skill that primarily reads/writes files.
Pair Programming
Interactive micro-step pair-programming protocol: announce changes, show diffs, wait for user approval, apply, and verify (lint/tests).
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