Content Research Writer
This skill acts as your writing partner, helping you research, outline, draft, and refine content while maintaining your unique voice and style.
When to Use This Skill
- •Writing blog posts, articles, or newsletters
- •Creating educational content or tutorials
- •Drafting thought leadership pieces
- •Researching and writing case studies
- •Producing technical documentation with sources
- •Writing with proper citations and references
- •Improving hooks and introductions
- •Getting section-by-section feedback while writing
What This Skill Does
- •Collaborative Outlining: Helps you structure ideas into coherent outlines
- •Research Assistance: Finds relevant information and adds citations
- •Hook Improvement: Strengthens your opening to capture attention
- •Section Feedback: Reviews each section as you write
- •Voice Preservation: Maintains your writing style and tone
- •Citation Management: Adds and formats references properly
- •Iterative Refinement: Helps you improve through multiple drafts
How to Use
Setup Your Writing Environment
Create a dedicated folder for your article:
mkdir ~/writing/my-article-title cd ~/writing/my-article-title
Create your draft file:
touch article-draft.md
Open Claude Code from this directory and start writing.
Basic Workflow
- •Start with an outline:
Help me create an outline for an article about [topic]
- •Research and add citations:
Research [specific topic] and add citations to my outline
- •Improve the hook:
Here's my introduction. Help me make the hook more compelling.
- •Get section feedback:
I just finished the "Why This Matters" section. Review it and give feedback.
- •Refine and polish:
Review the full draft for flow, clarity, and consistency.
Instructions
When a user requests writing assistance:
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Understand the Writing Project
Ask clarifying questions:
- •What's the topic and main argument?
- •Who's the target audience?
- •What's the desired length/format?
- •What's your goal? (educate, persuade, entertain, explain)
- •Any existing research or sources to include?
- •What's your writing style? (formal, conversational, technical)
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Collaborative Outlining
Help structure the content:
markdown# Article Outline: [Title] ## Hook - [Opening line/story/statistic] - [Why reader should care] ## Introduction - Context and background - Problem statement - What this article covers ## Main Sections ### Section 1: [Title] - Key point A - Key point B - Example/evidence - [Research needed: specific topic] ### Section 2: [Title] - Key point C - Key point D - Data/citation needed ### Section 3: [Title] - Key point E - Counter-arguments - Resolution ## Conclusion - Summary of main points - Call to action - Final thought ## Research To-Do - [ ] Find data on [topic] - [ ] Get examples of [concept] - [ ] Source citation for [claim]
Iterate on outline:
- •Adjust based on feedback
- •Ensure logical flow
- •Identify research gaps
- •Mark sections for deep dives
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Conduct Research
When user requests research on a topic:
- •Search for relevant information
- •Find credible sources
- •Extract key facts, quotes, and data
- •Add citations in requested format
Example output:
markdown## Research: AI Impact on Productivity Key Findings: 1. **Productivity Gains**: Studies show 40% time savings for content creation tasks [1] 2. **Adoption Rates**: 67% of knowledge workers use AI tools weekly [2] 3. **Expert Quote**: "AI augments rather than replaces human creativity" - Dr. Jane Smith, MIT [3] Citations: [1] McKinsey Global Institute. (2024). "The Economic Potential of Generative AI" [2] Stack Overflow Developer Survey (2024) [3] Smith, J. (2024). MIT Technology Review interview Added to outline under Section 2. - •
Improve Hooks
When user shares an introduction, analyze and strengthen:
Current Hook Analysis:
- •What works: [positive elements]
- •What could be stronger: [areas for improvement]
- •Emotional impact: [current vs. potential]
Suggested Alternatives:
Option 1: [Bold statement]
[Example] Why it works: [explanation]
Option 2: [Personal story]
[Example] Why it works: [explanation]
Option 3: [Surprising data]
[Example] Why it works: [explanation]
Questions to hook:
- •Does it create curiosity?
- •Does it promise value?
- •Is it specific enough?
- •Does it match the audience?
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Provide Section-by-Section Feedback
As user writes each section, review for:
markdown# Feedback: [Section Name]