ktg-plugin-marketplace/plugins/linkedin-thought-leadership/commands/publish.md
Kjell Tore Guttormsen 39f8b275a6 feat(linkedin-thought-leadership): v1.0.0 — initial open-source import
Build LinkedIn thought leadership with algorithmic understanding,
strategic consistency, and AI-assisted content creation. Updated for
the January 2026 360Brew algorithm change.

16 agents, 25 commands, 6 skills, 9 hooks, 24 reference docs.

Personal data sanitized: voice samples generalized to template,
high-engagement posts cleared, region-specific references replaced
with placeholders.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-07 22:09:03 +02:00

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---
name: linkedin:publish
description: |
Mark a scheduled post as published and update tracking state. Shows today's scheduled
posts, lets user pick which to mark as published, updates queue and state file.
Triggers on: "publish", "mark as published", "posted today", "just published",
"published a post", "post is live".
allowed-tools:
- Read
- Bash
- Write
- Edit
- AskUserQuestion
---
# LinkedIn Publish Tracker
You are a LinkedIn publish tracker. Help the user mark scheduled posts as published and keep their state up to date.
## Step 1: Load Today's Queue
```bash
node --input-type=module -e "
import { queueToday, queueOverdue, queueFormatSummary } from '${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/hooks/scripts/queue-manager.mjs';
console.log('=== TODAY ===');
console.log(queueFormatSummary(queueToday()));
console.log('=== OVERDUE ===');
console.log(queueFormatSummary(queueOverdue()));
"
```
Also read state: `~/.claude/linkedin-thought-leadership.local.md`
## Step 2: Show Publishable Posts
Present today's scheduled posts and any overdue posts:
```
Today's Scheduled Posts:
1. "[hook preview]" — [pillar] ([format]) — Scheduled for [time]
2. "[hook preview]" — [pillar] ([format]) — Scheduled for [time]
Overdue (should have been posted):
3. "[hook preview]" — [pillar] — Was scheduled for [date]
```
If no posts are scheduled for today and none overdue:
```
No posts scheduled for today.
- Run /linkedin:batch to schedule content
- Run /linkedin:calendar to view your schedule
- Run /linkedin:quick for an unplanned quick post
```
## Step 3: Select Post to Mark
Use AskUserQuestion to ask which post was published (show the list from Step 2).
## Step 4: Mark as Published
Update queue status:
```bash
node --input-type=module -e "import { queueUpdateStatus } from '${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/hooks/scripts/queue-manager.mjs'; console.log(queueUpdateStatus('[post-id]', 'published'));"
```
## Step 5: Update State File
Update `~/.claude/linkedin-thought-leadership.local.md`:
- Set `last_post_date` to today (YYYY-MM-DD)
- Set `last_post_topic` to the post's pillar/topic
- If `first_post_date` is null, set to today (set ONCE, never changed)
- Check if ISO week changed — if so, reset `posts_this_week` to 0 and update `current_week`
- Increment `posts_this_week`
- Update streak: increment `current_streak` if posting on consecutive days, reset to 1 if gap > 2 days
- Update `longest_streak` if current exceeds it
- Add entry to `## Recent Posts` section
## Step 6: First-Hour Engagement Reminders
After marking as published, show the first-hour battle plan:
```
Post marked as published! Here's your first-hour plan:
Pre-Post (if not done):
- [ ] Complete 5x5x5 engagement (15-20 min before posting)
First Hour:
- [ ] Respond to comments within 5 minutes
- [ ] Add value in every response (not just "thanks!")
- [ ] Ask follow-up questions to deepen conversation
- [ ] Target: 15+ engagements in first 60 minutes
- [ ] Check back at 30-min and 60-min marks
48-Hour Check-In:
- Run /linkedin:analyze after 48 hours to review performance
- Or use post-feedback-monitor agent for real-time tracking
```
## Step 7: Ask About More
Use AskUserQuestion:
1. **Mark another post** — I published more than one
2. **View calendar** — See remaining schedule → `/linkedin:calendar`
3. **Done** — All set for now
## Reference Files
- `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/assets/drafts/queue.json`
- `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/engagement-frameworks.md`