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| content-engine | Create platform-native content systems for X, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, newsletters, and repurposed multi-platform campaigns. Use when the user wants social posts, threads, scripts, content calendars, or one source asset adapted cleanly across platforms. | ECC |
Content Engine
Build platform-native content without flattening the author's real voice into platform slop.
When to Activate
- writing X posts or threads
- drafting LinkedIn posts or launch updates
- scripting short-form video or YouTube explainers
- repurposing articles, podcasts, demos, docs, or internal notes into public content
- building a launch sequence or ongoing content system around a product, insight, or narrative
Non-Negotiables
- Start from source material, not generic post formulas.
- Adapt the format for the platform, not the persona.
- One post should carry one actual claim.
- Specificity beats adjectives.
- No engagement bait unless the user explicitly asks for it.
Source-First Workflow
Before drafting, identify the source set:
- published articles
- notes or internal memos
- product demos
- docs or changelogs
- transcripts
- screenshots
- prior posts from the same author
If the user wants a specific voice, build a voice profile from real examples before writing.
Voice Capture Workflow
Collect 5 to 20 examples when available. Good sources:
- articles or essays
- X posts or threads
- docs or release notes
- newsletters
- previous launch posts
If live X access is available, use x-api to pull recent original posts before drafting. If not, use the examples already provided or present in the repo.
Extract and write down:
- sentence length and rhythm
- how compressed or explanatory the writing is
- whether capitalization is conventional, mixed, or situational
- how parentheses are used
- whether the writer uses fragments, lists, or abrupt pivots
- how often the writer asks questions
- how sharp, formal, opinionated, or dry the voice is
- what the writer never does
Do not start drafting until the voice profile is clear enough to enforce.
Affaan / ECC Voice Reference
When the user wants Affaan / ECC voice specifically, default to this unless newer examples clearly override it:
- direct, compressed, concrete
- strong preference for specific claims, numbers, mechanisms, and receipts
- parentheticals used to qualify, narrow, or over-clarify, not to do corny bits
- lowercase is optional, not mandatory
- questions are rare and should not be added as bait
- transitions should feel earned, not polished
- tone can be sharp or blunt, but should not sound like a content marketer
Hard Bans
Delete and rewrite any of these:
- "In today's rapidly evolving landscape"
- "game-changer", "revolutionary", "cutting-edge"
- "no fluff"
- "not X, just Y"
- "here's why this matters" unless it is followed immediately by something concrete
- "Excited to share"
- fake curiosity gaps
- ending with a LinkedIn-style question just to farm replies
- forced lowercase when the source voice does not call for it
- forced casualness on LinkedIn
- parenthetical jokes that were not present in the source voice
Platform Adaptation Rules
X
- open with the strongest claim, artifact, or tension
- keep the compression if the source voice is compressed
- if writing a thread, each post must advance the argument
- do not pad with context the audience does not need
- expand only enough for people outside the immediate niche to follow
- do not turn it into a fake lesson post unless the source material actually is reflective
- no corporate inspiration cadence
- no praise-stacking, no "journey" filler
Short Video
- script around the visual sequence and proof points
- first seconds should show the result, problem, or punch
- do not write narration that sounds better on paper than on screen
YouTube
- show the result or tension early
- organize by argument or progression, not filler sections
- use chaptering only when it helps clarity
Newsletter
- open with the point, conflict, or artifact
- do not spend the first paragraph warming up
- every section needs to add something new
Repurposing Flow
- Pick the anchor asset.
- Extract 3 to 7 atomic claims or scenes.
- Rank them by sharpness, novelty, and proof.
- Assign one strong idea per output.
- Adapt structure for each platform.
- Strip platform-shaped filler.
- Run the quality gate.
Deliverables
When asked for a campaign, return:
- a short voice profile if voice matching matters
- the core angle
- platform-native drafts
- posting order only if it helps execution
- gaps that must be filled before publishing
Quality Gate
Before delivering:
- every draft sounds like the intended author, not the platform stereotype
- every draft contains a real claim, proof point, or concrete observation
- no generic hype language remains
- no fake engagement bait remains
- no duplicated copy across platforms unless requested
- any CTA is earned and user-approved