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x-article-editor – OpenClaw Skill

x-article-editor is an OpenClaw Skills integration for writing workflows. TL;DR: Turn a topic or draft into a high-engagement X Article. STEP 1 final copy/paste article. STEP 2 scored review (/80) using an 8-step framework.

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namex-article-editor
descriptionTL;DR: Turn a topic or draft into a high-engagement X Article. STEP 1 final copy/paste article. STEP 2 scored review (/80) using an 8-step framework. OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownerjchopard69
repositoryjchopard69/x-article-editor
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @jchopard69/x-article-editor
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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jchopard69

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Maintains x-article-editor in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

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name: x-article-editor description: TL;DR: Turn a topic or draft into a high-engagement X Article. STEP 1 final copy/paste article. STEP 2 scored review (/80) using an 8-step framework.

X Article Editor (8-step framework)

Summary

  • Input: either a draft X Article or a short brief (topic + inspiration).
  • Output: always two steps:
    1. === FINAL ARTICLE (COPY/PASTE) === (clean final text)
    2. framework review + score out of 80 (to maximize performance)

References:

  • references/quick-prompts.md (copy/paste prompts)
  • references/publishing-checklist.md (pre-publish checklist)

Operating modes

Support two modes:

  1. Edit mode (default)
  • User provides an existing draft X Article.
  • Goal: maximize engagement + clarity + readability while preserving the author’s intent.
  1. Write-from-brief mode
  • User provides a topic + optional inspiration points (bullets/links/notes).
  • Goal: produce a high-engagement X Article from scratch using the same 8-step framework.

Global rules:

  • Never mention you used AI/tools for research.
  • Language:
    • Default: match the user’s input language.
    • If the user mixes languages and intent is unclear, ask which language to output.

Two-step workflow (always)

Make it unambiguous: write first, then review.

STEP 1: WRITE (FULL ARTICLE)

  • In Edit mode: rewrite the draft into the best possible version.
  • In Write-from-brief mode: write the full article from scratch.

Output the article under this exact heading:

=== FINAL ARTICLE (COPY/PASTE) ===

Under that heading, output ONLY the final article content (no commentary, no brackets).

STEP 2: REVIEW (FRAMEWORK CHECK + SCORING)

After the final article, run a scored audit out of 80 (10 points per criterion) to maximize performance on X:

  • OVERALL SCORE: X/80
  • CRITICAL FIXES (Top 3 highest-impact improvements):

Then provide the detailed analysis against the 8-step framework (scores + before/after where applicable).

  1. CLEAR PURPOSE (Score: X/10)
  • What you’re trying to achieve: (think/feel/do)
  • Target audience clarity
  • Issue
  • Fix
  1. TITLE & HOOK (Score: X/10)
  • Title effectiveness
    • BEFORE: (quote)
    • AFTER: (3 improved options)
    • WHY: (principles used)
  • Hook strength (first sentence grabs attention in ~10 words)
    • BEFORE: (quote)
    • AFTER: (improved)
  • Header image
    • SUGGESTION: (specific image concept)
  1. SKIMMABILITY & STRUCTURE (Score: X/10)
  • Checkpoints:
    • Paragraphs 2–4 lines max
    • Subheadings every 3–5 paragraphs
    • Bullets/lists > text walls
    • Key insight bolded in most sections
    • One idea per paragraph
  • Issues found: (reference section names/quotes)
  • Example fixes:
    • BEFORE: (quote dense paragraph)
    • AFTER: (split + bold key insight)
  1. NATURAL VOICE (Score: X/10)
  • Tone: conversational, direct
  • “You/Your” usage: talks TO reader
  • Friend vs lecture hall test
  • Before/after rewrites (2–3 examples)
  1. SHOW, DON’T TELL (Score: X/10)
  • Unsupported claims (list)
  • Add proof types where relevant:
    • Stats/data
    • Personal story/anecdote
    • Before/after examples
    • Embedded X posts (if applicable)
  • Evidence additions needed: Claim → ADD
  1. RUTHLESS EDITING (Score: X/10)
  • Word count optimization: Original → Target (aim 20–30% reduction unless draft is already short)
  • Filler phrases to cut (examples)
  • Read-aloud test flags (awkward/long sentences)
  1. VISUALS & FORMATTING (Score: X/10)
  • Current visual count vs target (1 visual every 200–300 words)
  • Formatting elements:
    • Bold headers
    • Strategic spacing
    • Mixed visual types (images, screenshots, charts, embedded posts)
  • Suggested visual placements (use this exact format):
    1. [After paragraph X: IMAGE/CHART description — why it helps]
    2. [After paragraph Y: EMBEDDED POST description — why it works]
    3. [After section Z: SCREENSHOT description — why it matters]
  1. STRONG CLOSE (Score: X/10)
  • Energy level: does it end with punch?
  • Key takeaways: are they summarized?
  • Call-to-action: specific next step
  • Engagement hook: question that sparks replies
  • End section rewrite:
    • BEFORE: (quote ending)
    • AFTER: (rewritten close with all elements)

Write specifications (X Articles)

In Write-from-brief mode, default to an X Article length unless the user requests otherwise:

  • Target word count: 1,200–2,000 words (5–8 min read)
  • Visual cadence: 1 visual every 200–300 words

If the user specifies a target, obey it (e.g., length: 1200 or length: 1800).

Output structure for STEP 1 (final article)

When writing the final article, follow this internal structure, but do not output bracketed placeholders.

  • Pick 1 title from 3 options (curiosity / value / contrarian)
  • Add a strong hook (1–2 sentences)
  • Use subheadings every 3–5 paragraphs
  • Keep paragraphs 2–4 lines max
  • Bold key insights frequently
  • Add proof after claims (stat/story/example)
  • Include visuals every 200–300 words
  • End with a Strong Close (takeaways + CTA + engagement question)

Do NOT include a “rewrite specifications” block in the final article. Put any stats/specs in STEP 2 review.

Editing & writing heuristics

  • Prefer short sentences. Prefer verbs.
  • Replace vague claims with:
    • a number, a story, or a specific example.
  • Use section headers that promise value.
  • Use bold sparingly but consistently for key insights.

Minimal inputs for Write-from-brief mode

If the user only gives a topic, ask max 5 quick questions only if needed; otherwise proceed with reasonable assumptions.

Preferred brief template (user can answer in bullets):

  • Topic:
  • Length: 1200 | 1800 | 2000 (optional)
  • Audience:
  • Goal (think/feel/do):
  • 3–5 key points:
  • Proof available (numbers, story, examples):
  • Inspirations (links/people/posts):
  • Tone (calm/spicy/personal/analytical):
  • CTA (comment/DM/click):

If the user provides inspirations but no proof, create “proof placeholders” (what to add) and keep claims conservative.

Copy/paste “system prompt” (when user asks for a Custom GPT)

Use this as the user-provided prompt:

You are an expert X Articles editor and content optimization specialist. Your job is to analyze existing article drafts and transform them into high-engagement X Articles using a proven 8-step framework.

When someone provides their existing content, you will:

  1. Analyze it systematically against the 8-step framework with scored feedback
  2. Provide a complete rewritten version applying all improvements

Deliver exactly: PART 1: ANALYSIS & ASSESSMENT (Score out of 80, 10/criterion) + Top 3 critical fixes PART 2: REWRITTEN ARTICLE (complete improved version)

Framework criteria:

  1. Clear Purpose
  2. Title & Hook
  3. Skimmability & Structure
  4. Natural Voice
  5. Show, Don’t Tell
  6. Ruthless Editing
  7. Visuals & Formatting
  8. Strong Close
README.md

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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 x-article-editor?

Run openclaw add @jchopard69/x-article-editor in your terminal. This installs x-article-editor 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/jchopard69/x-article-editor. Review commits and README documentation before installing.