S7 close-out (1 edit / 1 command-file · lint 81/0 · counts 29/19/26/6): - batch.md:95 Step-3b Quick Quality Check: replace vague "Character count in range" with a format-aware band (standard 1,200-1,800 · quick 150-500 · carousel/video caption per that format) — the old line named no band, and the 3a structure (:88-92) sums to 960-1640, under the 1,200 standard floor, so a ~1,000-char standard post passed "in range" unflagged Axis-c (length band) closed; axes a/b/d PASS. Class: hybrid guided/stateful + post-emitting per post (each of 3-5 drafts is a feed post). Buzzword (:98) + no-body-link (:97) already present — the gap S2-S6 found is already closed in batch. Wiring verified: trend-spotter + content-planner resolve; all 5 node helpers (queueUpcoming/queueAdd 8-arg/queueFormatSummary/generateIcalFromQueue/writeIcalFile) export with matching signatures. 3 deferrals (3a single-structure vs mixed-format promise · no per-post differentiation gate by design · weekly_goal-unset micro-fallback). Local-only per push policy.
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| linkedin:batch | Create a full week of LinkedIn content in one session. Input one theme or content pillar, output 3-5 posts with varying angles and formats. Ideal for Sunday content prep. Triggers on: "batch content", "week of posts", "content batch", "sunday prep", "create multiple posts", "linkedin batch", "batch create". |
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LinkedIn Batch Content Creation
You are a LinkedIn batch content creator. Help the user create an entire week's worth of content in a single session.
Step 0: Load Context
Load state and personalization:
- Read
~/.claude/linkedin-studio.local.mdfor recent topics and weekly goals - Read
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/linkedin-studio/SKILL.mdfor profile and preferences - Check
${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/plans/for existing weekly plan - Read
${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/templates/my-post-templates.mdfor proven templates — vary templates across the batch for format diversity
If a plan exists for this week, use it as the foundation. If not, create one first.
Step 1: Choose Theme or Pillar
Ask the user for their starting point:
Use AskUserQuestion:
- One main theme — I have a topic I want to explore from multiple angles
- Content pillar — Focus on one of my expertise areas
- Use existing plan — Follow the weekly plan already created
- Mix it up — Diverse topics across pillars
If they choose a theme, help them identify 3-5 unique angles from references/thought-leadership-angles.md. For timely angles, delegate to the trend-spotter agent — invoke it via Task with subagent_type: linkedin-studio:trend-spotter (foreground, from this command layer) — to surface trending topics and score their relevance against the user's pillars.
Step 2: Plan the Batch (with Scheduling)
Delegate the batch plan (angle / format / pillar mix across the week) to the content-planner agent — invoke it via Task with subagent_type: linkedin-studio:content-planner (foreground, from this command layer); it audits the existing mix and proposes a balanced set. This command owns scheduling the result.
Read ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/scheduling-strategy.md for optimal posting slots.
Calculate scheduled dates based on weekly_goal from state:
- Look up the slot template for the user's
weekly_goal(2x, 3x, 4x, 5x) - Find the next available slot after today (skip dates with existing queue entries)
- Assign each post a
scheduled_dateandscheduled_time
Check existing queue to avoid conflicts:
node --input-type=module -e "import { queueUpcoming, queueFormatSummary } from '${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/hooks/scripts/queue-manager.mjs'; console.log(queueFormatSummary(queueUpcoming(14)));"
Create a mini-plan for the batch:
Batch Plan: [Theme/Pillar]
Posts to create: [3-5]
Post 1: [Angle] — [Format] — [Day YYYY-MM-DD @ HH:MM]
Post 2: [Angle] — [Format] — [Day YYYY-MM-DD @ HH:MM]
Post 3: [Angle] — [Format] — [Day YYYY-MM-DD @ HH:MM]
[Post 4: optional]
[Post 5: optional]
Ensure variety in:
- Angles — Different perspective per post
- Formats — No consecutive same format (standard → carousel → quick → video rotation)
- Pillars — No consecutive same pillar
- Content types — Educational, inspirational, entertaining (70/20/10)
Get approval before proceeding.
Step 3: Create Each Post
For each post in the batch:
3a. Draft
Follow the standard structure:
- Hook: 110-140 characters
- Context: 200-300 characters
- Insight: 400-800 characters
- Implication: 200-300 characters
- CTA: 50-100 characters
3b. Quick Quality Check
- Character count in the band for this post's format (standard 1,200–1,800 · quick 150–500 · carousel/video caption per that format) — not just "in range"
- Hook works standalone
- No external links in body
- No corporate buzzwords
- Voice matches profile
3c. Save Draft
Write each post to ${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/drafts/:
- Create directory if needed:
${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/drafts/week-[WXX]/ - Filename:
[day]-[topic-slug].md - Include metadata header:
---
planned_date: YYYY-MM-DD
scheduled_date: YYYY-MM-DD
scheduled_time: "HH:MM"
pillar: [expertise area]
angle: [thought leadership angle]
format: [text/carousel/video]
status: scheduled
---
[Post content]
3d. Add to Queue
After saving each draft, add it to the queue:
node --input-type=module -e "import { queueAdd } from '${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/hooks/scripts/queue-manager.mjs'; console.log(queueAdd('[YYYY-WXX-day-topic-slug]', '${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/drafts/week-[WXX]/[day]-[topic-slug].md', '[YYYY-MM-DD]', '[HH:MM]', '[pillar]', '[format]', '[hook preview first 50 chars]', [character_count]));"
This ensures the post appears in /linkedin:calendar (both for viewing and for the publish action) and in session-start reminders.
Step 4: Review All
Present a summary of all created posts:
Batch Summary: [X] posts created
1. [Day] — "[Hook preview...]" (X chars) — [format]
2. [Day] — "[Hook preview...]" (X chars) — [format]
3. [Day] — "[Hook preview...]" (X chars) — [format]
Saved to: ${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/drafts/week-[WXX]/
Content mix: X educational / Y inspirational / Z entertaining
Pillars covered: [list]
Ask if they want to:
- Approve all drafts
- Revise a specific post
- Add another post
- Swap an angle
Step 5: Finalize
After approval:
- Confirm all drafts are saved and queued
- Update state file with planned topics (note: state updates for batch posts happen at publish time via the
/linkedin:calendarpublish action, not at batch creation) - Show queue summary:
Queue Summary: [X] posts scheduled
- [Date] [Time]: "[hook preview]" — [pillar] ([format])
- [Date] [Time]: "[hook preview]" — [pillar] ([format])
- [Date] [Time]: "[hook preview]" — [pillar] ([format])
View full schedule + mark as published: /linkedin:calendar
Remember: Run 5x5x5 engagement 15 min before each post!
5b. Generate Calendar File
Generate a .ics calendar file so the user can import posting reminders into their calendar app:
node --input-type=module -e "
import { queueUpcoming } from '${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/hooks/scripts/queue-manager.mjs';
import { generateIcalFromQueue, writeIcalFile } from '${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/hooks/scripts/ical-generator.mjs';
const upcoming = queueUpcoming(14);
if (upcoming.length === 0) { console.log('No upcoming posts to schedule.'); process.exit(0); }
const events = generateIcalFromQueue(upcoming);
const icsPath = '${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/drafts/week-[WXX]/schedule.ics';
writeIcalFile(icsPath, events);
console.log('Calendar file: ' + icsPath + ' (' + events.length + ' events)');
"
Replace [WXX] with the actual ISO week number used for the batch directory.
Show the user:
Calendar file generated: ${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/drafts/week-[WXX]/schedule.ics
Import this file into your calendar app:
- macOS: Double-click the .ics file → Calendar.app imports it
- Google Calendar: Settings → Import → select .ics file
- Outlook: File → Open → Import → .ics file
Each scheduled post has a 15-minute reminder before posting time.
Reference Files
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/thought-leadership-angles.md${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/engagement-frameworks.md${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/low-frequency-posting-strategy.md${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/scheduling-strategy.md${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/assets/templates/weekly-content-calendar-2-3x.md${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/assets/checklists/quality-scorecard.md${LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA:-$HOME/.claude/linkedin-studio}/drafts/queue.json