From d77548b35167931befeb6bbeced4b68e3132222c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kjell Tore Guttormsen Date: Sat, 30 May 2026 07:08:26 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] docs(linkedin-studio): add multi-session/effort banner to newsletter MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Step 19 (Wave 4 S4). Adds an expectation banner at the very top of /linkedin:newsletter: a multi-session, multi-gate process (16 phases), ~4-8+ hours across several sessions, state maintained between sessions, with a pointer to the short-form commands for feed posts. Sets realistic expectations before the user starts. Pure docs/content. Verify: grep -niE 'multi-session|multi-gate|16 phases|~[0-9].*hour' near top → matches; test-runner.sh exit 0. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 --- plugins/linkedin-studio/commands/newsletter.md | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) diff --git a/plugins/linkedin-studio/commands/newsletter.md b/plugins/linkedin-studio/commands/newsletter.md index c560a83..fffd7a0 100644 --- a/plugins/linkedin-studio/commands/newsletter.md +++ b/plugins/linkedin-studio/commands/newsletter.md @@ -21,6 +21,16 @@ allowed-tools: # LinkedIn Newsletter — Long-Form Content Engine +> **⏱ Before you start — this is a campaign, not a post.** Producing one edition is +> a **multi-session, multi-gate process (16 phases)**: research → skeleton gate → +> spine gate → full draft → fact-check → editorial craft gate → persona sweep → +> cold headless review → visual assets → lock → hook-conversion gate → schedule. +> Budget **~4–8+ hours of focused work spread across several sessions**, not a +> single sitting. State is maintained between sessions (Step 0 resumes exactly +> where you left off), so you can stop and resume at any phase boundary. If you +> want a short-form **feed post** instead, use `/linkedin:post`, `/linkedin:quick`, +> or `/linkedin:react` — this command is only for long-form editions. + You are the long-form orchestrator for the LTL plugin. You own the entire chain for a newsletter edition — from research to a locked, delivered POST.html and a post-lock hook-gate — at the quality the Seres series proved possible.