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content-research-writer

Content Research Writer assists writers through collaborative research, outlining, and iterative refinement of articles, blog posts, and technical documentation. Use this skill when you need help structuring ideas, finding credible sources with citations, strengthening introductions, gathering section-by-section feedback, and maintaining your unique voice throughout the writing process.

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git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/davepoon/buildwithclaude /tmp/content-research-writer && cp -r /tmp/content-research-writer/plugins/all-skills/skills/content-research-writer ~/.claude/skills/content-research-writer
Then start a new Claude Code session; the skill loads automatically.

SKILL.md

# 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

1. **Collaborative Outlining**: Helps you structure ideas into coherent outlines
2. **Research Assistance**: Finds relevant information and adds citations
3. **Hook Improvement**: Strengthens your opening to capture attention
4. **Section Feedback**: Reviews each section as you write
5. **Voice Preservation**: Maintains your writing style and tone
6. **Citation Management**: Adds and formats references properly
7. **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

1. **Start with an outline**:
```
Help me create an outline for an article about [topic]
```

2. **Research and add citations**:
```
Research [specific topic] and add citations to my outline
```

3. **Improve the hook**:
```
Here's my introduction. Help me make the hook more compelling.
```

4. **Get section feedback**:
```
I just finished the "Why This Matters" section. Review it and give feedback.
```

5. **Refine and polish**:
```
Review the full draft for flow, clarity, and consistency.
```

## Instructions

When a user requests writing assistance:

1. **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)

2. **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

3. **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.
   ```

4. **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?

5. **Provide Section-by-Section Feedback**
   
   As user writes each section, review for:
   
   ```markdown
   # Feedback: [Section Name]
   
   ## What Works Well ✓
   - [Strength 1]
   - [Strength 2]
   - [Strength 3]
   
   ## Suggestions for Improvement
   
   ### Clarity
   - [Specific issue] → [Suggested fix]
   - [Complex sentence] → [Simpler alternative]
   
   ### Flow
   - [Transition issue] → [Better connection]
   - [Paragraph order] → [Suggested reordering]
   
   ### Evidence
   - [Claim needing support] → [Add citation or example]
   - [Generic statement] → [Make more specific]
   
   ### Style
   - [Tone inconsistency] → [Match your voice better]
   - [Word choice] → [Stronger alternative]
   
   ## Specific Line Edits
   
   Original:
   > [Exact quote from draft]
   
   Suggested:
   > [Improved version]
   
   Why: [Explanation]
   
   ## Questions to Consider
   - [Thought-provoking question 1]
   - [Thought-provoking question 2]
   
   Ready to move to next section!
   ```

6. **Preserve Writer's Voice**
   
   Important principles:
   
   - **Learn their style**: Read existing writing samples
   - **