skills/blog-post/SKILL.md
Draft, edit, and publish blog posts for e9n.dev. Use when creating new posts, editing drafts, or refining existing content. Handles Eleventy frontmatter, Tailwind formatting, and Espen's authentic voice.
npx skillsauth add espennilsen/pi blog-postInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Write and publish blog posts for Espen's blog at /Users/espen/Dev/e9n.dev/.
Espen's writing style:
Avoid:
Read existing posts to match voice and format:
ls /Users/espen/Dev/e9n.dev/src/posts/
Read 2-3 recent posts to calibrate tone.
Create the post file using the project's naming convention:
/Users/espen/Dev/e9n.dev/src/posts/YYYY-MM-DD-slug.md
Frontmatter template:
---
title: "Post Title"
description: "One-line description for SEO and social sharing"
date: YYYY-MM-DD
tags:
- ai
- sales
- self-growth
---
Structure:
Review checklist:
cd /Users/espen/Dev/e9n.dev && npm run dev
ai, sales, self-growth, agentic-ai, productivity, leadership, stoicism, infrastructure, devops, typescript
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