| name | repurpose-content |
| description | Use when turning one source article into native versions for WeChat, Xiaohongshu, X, TikTok, Facebook, Reddit, or dev.to, or when a mother draft needs platform-specific rewriting. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
Repurpose Content
Use this skill when a source draft already exists and the next step is to adapt it for multiple platforms.
Use This For
- turning a WeChat mother draft into platform-native posts
- rewriting one core idea for X, Xiaohongshu, TikTok, Facebook, Reddit, or dev.to
- keeping a single content source while changing tone, length, and hook per platform
Do Not Use This For
- topic research
- first-pass article drafting
- scoring, prediction, or retro
- cover image generation
Inputs
- source article path or draft text
- target platform
- optional platform goal
- optional tone or audience
Outputs
- platform-native rewritten draft
- platform title options when useful
- concise notes on what changed from the source
- drafts should prefer a shared content folder such as
output/content/{slug}/
Core Pattern
- Read the mother draft once.
- Keep the core claim.
- Rewrite for the target platform's format.
- Tighten length, hook, and CTA for that platform.
- Hand off the rewritten platform draft to
article-score-retro before publish.
Platform Guide
- WeChat: complete argument, sectioned, authority-oriented.
- Xiaohongshu: first-screen hook, scannable, saveable, practical.
- X: short, sharp, opinion-heavy, thread-friendly.
- TikTok: spoken cadence, strong opening, one idea per beat.
- Facebook: readable, conversational, low-friction.
- Reddit: honest, discussion-friendly, low-marketing tone.
- dev.to: technical clarity, examples, implementation bias.
Common Mistakes
- Copying the mother draft too closely.
- Keeping the same title across platforms.
- Using the same CTA everywhere.
- Writing for the source platform instead of the target platform.
Quick Rules
- Keep the core idea, change the packaging.
- Match each platform's native rhythm.
- Shorten aggressively where attention is scarce.
- Avoid platform-inappropriate marketing tone.