Newsletter Generation Skill
Skill VerificadoUse this skill when the user requests to generate, create, write, or draft a newsletter, email digest, weekly roundup, industry briefing, or curated content summary. Supports topic-based research, content curation from multiple sources, and professional formatting for email or web distribution. Trigger on requests like "create a newsletter about X", "write a weekly digest", "generate a tech roundup", or "curate news about Y".
This skill guides the LLM through a detailed process of researching, curating, writing, and formatting newsletters. It supports various formats like daily digests, weekly roundups, and industry briefings, and includes quality checks for final output.
Instalação
npx skills add bytedance/deer-flowExecuta a CLI skills da Vercel (skills.sh) via npx — requer Node.js localmente e pelo menos um agente compatível com skills instalado (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, …). Pressupõe que o repositório siga o formato agentskills.io.
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