content-research-writer-cn_skill

This skill helps you research, outline, and refine articles with citations while preserving your voice and boosting writing momentum.
  • Python

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Installation

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npx veilstrat add skill openclaw/skills --skill content-research-writer-cn

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Overview

This skill is a content research and writing assistant that helps you plan, research, draft, and polish articles while preserving your voice. It adds citations, improves hooks, iterates outlines, and gives section-by-section feedback to speed publishing. Use it as a collaborative editor for blog posts, tutorials, and research-heavy pieces.

How this skill works

I start by clarifying the topic, audience, format, and goals, then produce a structured outline you can iterate. When requested, I gather credible sources, extract key facts and quotes, and add formatted citations. As you write, I improve openings, review sections for clarity and flow, and provide actionable edits that keep your tone intact.

When to use it

  • Writing blog posts, newsletters, or long-form articles
  • Creating tutorials, technical documentation, or case studies
  • Researching and sourcing evidence for claims
  • Improving hooks, intros, and section transitions
  • Getting incremental feedback while drafting
  • Preparing a draft for final polish and publication

Best practices

  • Start with a clear brief: topic, audience, desired length, and voice
  • Work one section at a time to get focused feedback and faster iterations
  • Keep a separate research.md with sources and notes for reuse
  • Specify citation style (inline, numbered, or footnotes) up front
  • Share sample writing so I can match your voice and tone

Example use cases

  • Draft a blog post: create an outline, add research, then polish the draft
  • Turn research into a cited article: compile findings and format references
  • Improve an introduction: analyze the hook and propose alternatives
  • Section-by-section editing: submit each section for clarity, evidence, and flow checks
  • Prepare a technical tutorial: outline steps, validate code explanations, and add troubleshooting tips

FAQ

Yes. Tell me which style or format you prefer (inline, numbered references, or footnotes) and I will apply it consistently.

How do you preserve my voice?

I read samples of your writing, suggest edits rather than replacements, and offer multiple phrasing options so you choose what feels like you.

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