pengyouquan_skill

This skill guides you through recalling experiences and emotions to craft your own authentic WeChat Moments post, acting as a supportive first reader.
  • Python

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Installation

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npx veilstrat add skill openclaw/skills --skill pengyouquan

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Overview

This skill guides you to write authentic WeChat Moments posts by leading a short conversational process that helps you recall experiences, reconnect with feelings, and shape your own words. I act as a friendly guide and first reader—not a ghostwriter—so you keep authorship of the final post. The focus is on lowering pressure, surfacing a core message, and letting you write naturally.

How this skill works

When triggered by keywords like "朋友圈", "发朋友圈", or "写朋友圈", the skill starts a gentle dialogue to draw out sensory details, emotions, and the most meaningful point you want to share. It asks one simple question at a time, helps you focus that material into a single idea, then invites you to draft the post yourself. After you write, I respond as the first reader, describing impressions and any strong images or feelings your text evokes.

When to use it

  • You want to post something on WeChat Moments and need help getting started
  • You have a memory or feeling but can’t find the right first sentence
  • You want to express something personal but don’t want someone else to write it for you
  • You need a friendly sounding board to test whether your message reads like you
  • You’ve got reference posts and want guidance without imitation

Best practices

  • Answer one prompt at a time; short replies are fine
  • Describe sensory details or a single moment to make memories concrete
  • Pick the one thing you most want friends to take away
  • Write the post yourself—this skill avoids producing finished copy for you
  • If you ask for editing help, request it explicitly before I suggest changes
  • Share past posts only to calibrate tone, not for writing content

Example use cases

  • You just returned from a short trip and want to share the highlight but can’t summarize it
  • You experienced a meaningful conversation and want to convey why it mattered
  • You have an everyday scene (rainy morning, café moment) you want to turn into a Moments post
  • You saved a photo and need help recalling the details before writing the caption
  • You feel stuck between sounding emotional or casual and want to settle on a natural voice

FAQ

No. I won’t write your post. I guide you through recalling and shaping your own words. If you explicitly ask for editing suggestions after you draft, I can respond as a reader and offer optional guidance.

Can I send previous posts or photos?

Yes. You can share past posts or images to help me understand your style or to trigger memories. I will use them only to adjust guidance, not to generate or copy text.

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