create-viral-content by aaaronmiller/create-viral-content
npx skills add https://github.com/aaaronmiller/create-viral-content --skill create-viral-content⚠️ 使用此技能前: 请审阅
resources/目录中的所有文件。这些文件包含了正确执行技能所需的 AI 痕迹目录、平台模板、优化协议以及 40 项来源的研究基础。
本技能综合了 40 项有据可查的研究成果:
完整统计数据见 resources/research-statistics.md。
让你的帖子广泛传播。本技能将平淡无奇的草稿转化为能获得分享、评论和行动的内容。
好的内容不是一蹴而就的。你需要不断攻击它、修复它、再攻击它:
模式:预测 + 利害关系
"我认为 [概念] 是 [年份] 最重要的 [类别],它将带来 [结果]。"
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示例:"我认为审慎优化是 2026 年最重要的提示词技术。"
为何有效:
模式:部落身份划分
"[技术] 将 [赢家] 与 [其他人] 区分开来。"
示例:"这区分了严肃的构建者和浅尝辄止的游客。"
为何有效:
模式:前后对比压缩
"过去需要 [旧的复杂度] 的事情,现在 [新的简易度]。"
示例:"过去需要 12 个模型串联完成的事情,现在一个就够了。"
为何有效:
必需元素(按顺序):
需要避免的反模式:
模式:命令,而非请求
差:"试试看。改变我的想法。" (乞求式,互动诱饵)
好:"你的下一个 [行动] 不应该 [旧方式]。它应该 [新方式]。"
示例:"你的下一个提示词不应该只是索要答案。它应该要求:'从三个专家视角攻击这一点,基于事实陈述,然后修改。'"
为何命令有效:
一经发现,立即清除:
有效的标题模式:
正文指南:
子版块校准:
限制: 约 500 字符,第一行必须吸引人,无格式 模式:
[第一句大胆论断]。[2 句解释机制]。[为何是现在]。[行动号召或值得引用的结尾]。
线程结构:
单条推文规则:
表现良好的模式:
避免:
钩子限制: 1-3 秒内抓住注意力,常见静音观看
高表现钩子:
字幕优化:
限制: 垂直 9:16 比例,自动播放,第一帧至关重要
缩略图(封面)不如以下重要:
轮播帖子:
最佳长度: 30-50 个字符(移动端优先)
高表现模式:
反模式:
结构完成了吗?运行 humanize-writing 来打磨语气。保持相同的病毒式钩子,但采用人性化的表达。
如果你同时拥有这两个技能,可以直接调用 humanize-writing:
Apply the humanize-writing skill to this draft. Focus on:
- Removing AI vocabulary tells from the content
- Ensuring natural sentence rhythm
- Maintaining the viral hooks I've established
没有 humanize-writing?改用这个:
| 平台 | 人性化程度 | 正式度目标 |
|---|---|---|
| 高 | 随和的专家 | |
| 中 | 专业但温暖 | |
| Twitter/X | 中高 | 有力,允许片段化 |
| YouTube | 高 | 易于理解,对话式 |
| Hacker News | 中 | 技术性,低调 |
人性化处理后检查这些数字:
resources/ai-tells.md)根据平台匹配正式度:
信心校准:
⚠️ 关键: 标题决定了 70% 的内容表现。请查阅
resources/viral-titles.md和resources/title-formulas.md获取 50 多种公式。
好奇心缺口: "[群体] 不会告诉你的关于 [话题] 的事" 逆向思维: "[普遍认知] 已死。接下来是什么。" 清单式: "在不 [牺牲] 的情况下 [实现 X] 的 [数字] 种方法" 操作指南: "如何在 [时间] 内 [实现 X](分步指南)" 预测: "[概念] 是 [年份] 的 [类别],它将带来 [结果]" 负面: "[数字] 个正在毁掉你 [指标] 的 [话题] 错误"
| 标准 | 得分 0-3 |
|---|---|
| 好奇心 | 有"必须知道"的感觉吗? |
| 具体性 | 有数字、指标吗? |
| 情感 | 有高唤醒度的触发点吗? |
⚠️ 关键: 缩略图驱动 70% 以上的视频表现。请查阅
resources/viral-thumbnails.md和resources/thumbnail-checklist.md获取设计协议。
[person] with [shocked/surprised] expression, close-up portrait,
[vibrant color] background, studio lighting, high contrast,
YouTube thumbnail style, clean composition, no text
发布前,攻击你的草稿:
第 1 轮:怀疑者 "我为什么要关心?这里到底有什么新东西?"
第 2 轮:专家 "这在技术上准确吗?专家会挑剔什么?"
第 3 轮:刷屏者 "我会为此停止刷屏吗?钩子是什么?"
第 4 轮:竞争者 "这和 10 个类似的帖子有什么不同?"
第 5 轮:编辑 "在不损失意义的前提下,我能删掉什么?"
之前(AI 生成感):
I'm excited to share a revolutionary new productivity hack that will
change your workflow forever. Here's the thing: most people waste hours
on email. Let's dive into how inbox zero can transform your day. First,
you batch process. Second, you use templates. Finally, you schedule
check-ins. What do you think?
之后(人类口吻):
Email before noon is self-sabotage. Tested this for 3 weeks. No inbox
until 2pm. My deep work hours went from 2 to 4+. That 7:47am Slack
ping? Not your fire. Morning brain builds. Afternoon brain reacts.
Flip the order and you're always playing defense. Two inbox windows:
2pm and 5pm. Handles everything that actually matters.
改变了什么:
每周安装量
74
仓库
GitHub 星标数
2
首次出现
2026 年 1 月 26 日
安全审计
安装于
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cursor59
gemini-cli59
codex57
github-copilot53
claude-code45
⚠️ BEFORE USING THIS SKILL: Review all files in the
resources/directory. These contain AI tell catalogs, platform templates, refinement protocols, and 40-source research basis required for proper skill execution.
This skill synthesizes findings from 40 documented research sources:
Full statistics in resources/research-statistics.md.
Make your posts spread. This skill turns forgettable drafts into content that gets shares, comments, and action.
Good content doesn't come from one pass. You attack it, fix it, attack again:
Pattern: Prediction + Stakes
"I think [CONCEPT] is the [YEAR] [CATEGORY] that [OUTCOME]."
Example: "I think deliberative refinement is the 2026 prompt technique that matters most."
Why it works:
Pattern: Tribal Identity Split
"[TECHNIQUE] separates [WINNERS] from [EVERYONE ELSE]."
Example: "This separates serious builders from prompt tourists."
Why it works:
Pattern: Before/After Compression
"What used to require [OLD COMPLEXITY] now [NEW SIMPLICITY]."
Example: "What used to need 12 models chained together now takes one."
Why it works:
Required elements (in order):
Anti-patterns to avoid:
Pattern: Command, Not Request
BAD: "Try it. Change my mind." (beggy, engagement bait)
GOOD: "Your next [ACTION] shouldn't [OLD WAY]. It should [NEW WAY]."
Example: "Your next prompt shouldn't ask for an answer. It should demand: 'Attack this from three expert perspectives, ground your claims, then revise.'"
Why the command works:
Kill these on sight:
Title patterns that work:
Body guidelines:
Subreddit calibration:
Constraints: ~500 chars, must hook in first line, no formatting Pattern:
[Bold claim in first sentence]. [Mechanic in 2 sentences]. [Why now]. [Call to action or quotable closer].
Thread structure:
Per-tweet rules:
Patterns that perform:
Avoid:
Hook constraints: 1-3 seconds to capture, sound-off viewing common
High-performing hooks:
Caption optimization:
Constraints: Vertical 9:16, auto-play, first frame critical
Thumbnail (cover) matters less than:
Carousel posts:
Optimal length: 30-50 characters (mobile-first)
High-performing patterns:
Anti-patterns:
Done with structure? Run humanize-writing to polish the voice. Same viral hooks, human delivery.
If you've got both skills, call humanize-writing directly:
Apply the humanize-writing skill to this draft. Focus on:
- Removing AI vocabulary tells from the content
- Ensuring natural sentence rhythm
- Maintaining the viral hooks I've established
No humanize-writing? Run this instead:
| Platform | Humanization Level | Formality Target |
|---|---|---|
| High | Casual expert | |
| Medium | Professional but warm | |
| Twitter/X | Medium-High | Punchy, fragmentary OK |
| YouTube | High | Accessible, conversational |
| Hacker News | Medium | Technical, understated |
Check these numbers after humanizing:
resources/ai-tells.md)Match formality to platform:
Confidence calibration:
⚠️ CRITICAL: Titles determine 70% of content performance. Consult
resources/viral-titles.mdandresources/title-formulas.mdfor 50+ formulas.
Curiosity-Gap: "What [group] won't tell you about [topic]" Contrarian: "[Common belief] is dead. Here's what's next." Listicle: "[Number] ways to [achieve X] without [sacrifice]" How-To: "How to [achieve X] in [timeframe] (step-by-step)" Prediction: "[Concept] is the [year] [category] that [outcome]" Negative: "[Number] [topic] mistakes destroying your [metric]"
| Criteria | Score 0-3 |
|---|---|
| Curiosity | "Must know" feeling? |
| Specificity | Numbers, metrics? |
| Emotion | High-arousal trigger? |
⚠️ CRITICAL: Thumbnails drive 70%+ of video performance. Consult
resources/viral-thumbnails.mdandresources/thumbnail-checklist.mdfor design protocols.
[person] with [shocked/surprised] expression, close-up portrait,
[vibrant color] background, studio lighting, high contrast,
YouTube thumbnail style, clean composition, no text
Before you ship, attack the draft:
Pass 1: The Skeptic "Why should I care? What's actually new here?"
Pass 2: The Expert
"Is this technically accurate? What would an expert nitpick?"
Pass 3: The Scroller "Would I stop scrolling for this? What's the hook?"
Pass 4: The Competitor "How is this different from the 10 similar posts?"
Pass 5: The Editor "What can I cut without losing meaning?"
Before (AI-generated feel):
I'm excited to share a revolutionary new productivity hack that will
change your workflow forever. Here's the thing: most people waste hours
on email. Let's dive into how inbox zero can transform your day. First,
you batch process. Second, you use templates. Finally, you schedule
check-ins. What do you think?
After (human voice):
Email before noon is self-sabotage. Tested this for 3 weeks. No inbox
until 2pm. My deep work hours went from 2 to 4+. That 7:47am Slack
ping? Not your fire. Morning brain builds. Afternoon brain reacts.
Flip the order and you're always playing defense. Two inbox windows:
2pm and 5pm. Handles everything that actually matters.
What changed:
Weekly Installs
74
Repository
GitHub Stars
2
First Seen
Jan 26, 2026
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