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journal-to-post – OpenClaw Skill
journal-to-post is an OpenClaw Skills integration for writing workflows. Convert personal journal entries into shareable social media posts
Skill Snapshot
| name | journal-to-post |
| description | Convert personal journal entries into shareable social media posts OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | itsflow |
| repository | itsflow/journal-to-post |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @itsflow/journal-to-post |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: journal-to-post description: Convert personal journal entries into shareable social media posts version: 1.0.0 author: theflohart tags: [content, writing, social-media, journaling]
Journal to Post
Convert personal reflections, journal entries, or voice notes into shareable social media posts.
Usage
/journal-to-post [journal text or file path]
How It Works
- Input: Provide journal text directly or a file path
- Process: Extract universal insights from personal experience
- Output: 1-3 polished posts ready to share
Voice Guidelines
Do
- Direct, confident, no hedging
- First person when sharing experience
- Punchy hooks that challenge assumptions
- Specific details that add credibility (numbers, timeframes)
Don't
- Include too personal/private details
- Write vague platitudes
- Use "I learned that..." framing (show, don't tell)
- Sound like typical self-help content
What Gets Extracted
- Universal insights from personal experience
- Counterintuitive observations
- Patterns you've noticed
- Specific data points that anchor the insight
Transformation Examples
Example 1
Journal:
"Noticed my energy dropped after that difficult meeting. Took 3 hours of walking before I felt normal again."
Post:
"Your body keeps score of difficult conversations. My energy tanked after one meeting yesterday. Took 3 hours of walking to recover. Most people ignore this and wonder why they're exhausted by Friday."
Example 2
Journal:
"Had a breakthrough in meditation today - realized I've been trying to 'achieve' stillness instead of just noticing what's already there."
Post:
"The meditation trap: trying to achieve stillness. The shift: noticing stillness is already there, underneath the noise. Took me 2 years to stop efforting."
Example 3
Journal:
"Spent 4 hours debugging something that turned out to be a typo. Frustrated but also funny in hindsight."
Post:
"4 hours debugging. The fix? A typo. One character. This is the job. The gap between 'stuck' and 'solved' is often embarrassingly small."
Output
For each generated post:
- Show the post - Ready to copy/paste
- Explain the transformation - What was extracted, what was removed
- Offer variations - Different angles or platforms (X vs LinkedIn)
Tips for Better Results
- Include specific numbers and timeframes in your journal
- Note your emotional state, not just events
- Capture the "aha moment" or shift in thinking
- Don't self-censor in the journal - the skill will filter for you
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
FAQ
How do I install journal-to-post?
Run openclaw add @itsflow/journal-to-post in your terminal. This installs journal-to-post into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/itsflow/journal-to-post. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
