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cc-skill:twitter-thread-writer

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what it does

This skill writes Twitter and X posts that actually get engagement. It produces single sharp tweets when that's enough, or full threads when you need multiple posts to tell the story. Each tweet is built to stand on its own while fitting into a larger arc.

who it is for

Anyone posting to Twitter or X who wants their content to actually land with traders, job seekers, or healthcare professionals, not just get buried in the feed.

when it fires

When you mention Twitter threads, X posts, tweets, fintwit, or social media work aimed at a Twitter audience.

say something like
  • "Write a Twitter thread about how we cut our LLM costs in half."
  • "Tweet this: our new healthcare IT feature just shipped."
  • "Create a single-tweet bomb explaining why most interview prep fails."
what you might get back
A single tweet: 'We cut LLM inference cost from $0.21 to $0.03 per trade analysis. Same model. Same accuracy. 86% savings. One change: 3-layer caching.' Or a full thread with a sharp hook in tweet one, 8-10 body tweets showing data and examples, and a single call-to-action at the end.
how to know it worked

You know it worked if the output has one specific number or claim upfront, uses screenshots or code blocks instead of filler text, and every single tweet could stand alone but also connects to the ones around it.

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never used
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Deploy this skill as a cloud automation to put it to work · runs on a schedule, dispatches output to Telegram or email, and logs every result here.

Deploy this skill

no laptop required

Run this skill on a schedule in the cloud. Pipe output to Telegram, email, or any webhook. Every run is logged here with full output, cost, and thumbs feedback.

How this performs

Cloud-automation runs, real outputs, and feedback.

No cloud runs yet for this skill.

Once you deploy it (above), every run will show up here with the actual output, exact cost, and a thumbs button so you can rate quality over time.

what this is

Claude Code skill at /Users/olanrewajukareem/.claude/skills/twitter-thread-writer/SKILL.md. Auto-triggered by description matching when you type in Claude Code, OR embedded into agent system prompts (LeadFlow framework skills are wired this way). Auto-synced from disk every 6h via launchd.

Use this skill when generating X/Twitter threads, single tweets, replies, or quote-tweets. Triggers on "Twitter thread", "X thread", "tweet this", "fintwit", "post to Twitter", or any social media work targeting the Twitter/X audience. Calibrated for

Local Claude Code use (optional)

Install the SKILL.md file locally so this skill is available the next time you open Claude Code on your Mac. Most users skip this and just use cloud deployments above.

Install on your machine

Save this skill to ~/.claude/skills/twitter-thread-writer/SKILL.md so Claude Code auto-loads it whenever its description matches your prompt.

30-day activity
last fired 48d ago
2026-05-20today
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capabilities
{
  "source": "global",
  "description": "Use this skill when generating X/Twitter threads, single tweets, replies, or quote-tweets. Triggers on \"Twitter thread\", \"X thread\", \"tweet this\", \"fintwit\", \"post to Twitter\", or any social media work targeting the Twitter/X audience. Calibrated for SwarmTrade fintwit, ConvoAlly job seekers, and ConsultantVoice healthcare IT."
}
how it gets called
{
  "method": "embed_in_prompt",
  "skill_path": "/Users/olanrewajukareem/.claude/skills/twitter-thread-writer/SKILL.md"
}
This tool has never been called in the last 30 days.

That means either: (a) the system has not had a task that matched its strengths, (b) a more cost-effective alternative was picked by the router, or (c) the related automation is toggled OFF on /automations. The Recommender reviews idle tools weekly and may suggest killing it.