| version | 2.0.0 |
| name | bytesagain-comic-script |
| description | Draft comic storyboards with panels, dialogue, and scene pacing. Use when designing panels, writing dialogue, structuring comic chapters. |
| author | BytesAgain |
| homepage | https://bytesagain.com |
| source | https://github.com/bytesagain/ai-skills |
Comic Script
Content creation and optimization assistant for drafting, outlining, SEO, scheduling, and repurposing content — all from the terminal.
Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|
comic-script draft <topic> [words] | Create a content draft (default 800 words) |
comic-script headline <topic> | Generate headline variations for a topic |
comic-script outline <topic> | Produce a structured content outline (Intro → Problem → Solution → Examples → CTA) |
comic-script seo <keyword> | Get SEO tips: keywords, title tags, meta descriptions, headings, internal links |
comic-script schedule | Generate a weekly content schedule (Mon–Fri) |
comic-script hooks | Suggest opening hooks: question, statistic, story, bold claim, controversy |
comic-script cta | Generate call-to-action ideas: subscribe, share, comment, try it, learn more |
comic-script repurpose | Suggest content repurposing pipeline: blog → thread → video → carousel → newsletter |
comic-script metrics | List key content metrics: views, clicks, shares, time on page, conversions |
comic-script ideas | Brainstorm content formats: how-to, listicle, case study, interview, comparison |
comic-script help | Show help and all available commands |
comic-script version | Show current version |
Data Storage
- All activity is logged to
$COMIC_SCRIPT_DIR (defaults to ~/.local/share/comic-script/)
- History log:
$DATA_DIR/history.log — timestamped record of every command executed
- Override the storage directory by setting the
COMIC_SCRIPT_DIR environment variable
Requirements
- Bash 4+ (uses
set -euo pipefail)
- No external dependencies or API keys required
- Runs without internet, entirely local
When to Use
- Drafting content quickly — Kick off a blog post or article draft with a target word count directly from the terminal
- Generating headline ideas — Brainstorm multiple headline variations for a topic before committing to one
- Building content outlines — Get a structured five-section outline to organize your thoughts before writing
- Optimizing for SEO — Get a checklist of SEO essentials (keywords, meta tags, headings, internal links) for any target keyword
- Repurposing existing content — Plan how to turn a single blog post into a thread, video, carousel, and newsletter
Examples
comic-script draft "AI productivity tools"
comic-script draft "remote work tips" 1500
comic-script headline "machine learning for beginners"
comic-script outline "how to start a newsletter"
comic-script seo "best project management tools"
comic-script hooks
comic-script repurpose
How It Works
Each command outputs structured suggestions to stdout and logs the action with a timestamp to history.log. The tool is designed as a quick-reference content companion — run a command, get ideas, and move on with your writing workflow.
Tips
- Combine commands in a pipeline: run
outline first, then draft, then seo to build a full content workflow
- Use
schedule to plan your content week and metrics to decide what to track
- All output is plain text — easy to pipe, redirect, or paste into any editor
- Run
comic-script help for the complete command list at any time
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