| name | hot-topic-curation |
| description | Use when the task is to build or maintain a repo-local 热门话题/AI日报专项, aggregate multiple public hot-topic sources such as AIbase Daily or RSS feeds, normalize them into a reusable snapshot, route the findings into the best existing site hotspot pages, and keep the hot-topic hub updated over time. |
Hot Topic Curation
Use this skill when the task sounds like:
- “做一个 AI 日报 / 热门话题专项”
- “抓几个外部热点站聚合到站内”
- “维护热点源、更新摘要页、顺手路由到对应专题”
- “像 AIbase Daily 那样做一个长期维护的热点聚合页”
This is a project-local editorial + ingestion skill. Prefer repo conventions over generic scraping habits.
Core Outcome
Produce or maintain a lightweight hot-topic aggregation flow that does all of the following:
- fetch trusted public source pages or feeds
- normalize them into a reusable local snapshot
- keep the hub page updated
- route worthwhile findings into the right site hotspot or topic pages
- preserve source links and avoid full-text copying
Workflow
1. Read the source policy first
Before adding a new source, read:
references/source-policy.md
references/route-hints.md
This skill is deliberately conservative:
- prefer RSS / feed endpoints first
- use HTML daily pages when the site exposes a stable public digest page
- keep only title/link/date/one-line note level data in the local snapshot
- never turn this into a full-content mirroring pipeline
2. Inspect the current source registry
The canonical source registry is:
site/data/hot-topic-sources.json
It defines which sources are watched, how they are parsed, and which site routes they usually feed.
Do not hardcode a new source directly into prose if it should become a durable maintained source. Add it to the registry first.
3. Refresh the local snapshot
Use the repo tool:
python3 tools/fetch_hot_topic_sources.py --write
Useful variants:
python3 tools/fetch_hot_topic_sources.py --limit 6 --json
python3 tools/fetch_hot_topic_sources.py --config site/data/hot-topic-sources.json --write
The default output snapshot is:
site/data/hot-topic-snapshot.json
4. Keep the hub page aligned
The hot-topic hub is:
site/topic-hot-watch.html
site/md/topic-hot-watch.md
When the source registry or snapshot meaningfully changes, keep this hub page aligned. The page should explain:
- what kinds of sources are watched
- what is RSS-first vs HTML-digest fallback
- how the snapshot should be read
- which downstream site pages receive routed items
5. Route findings into the right topic
Do not keep everything trapped inside the hot-topic hub.
Use references/route-hints.md to decide where an item belongs:
- Agent / CLI / workflow news:
site/topic-agent-hot.html
site/topic-ai-cli-agent.html
- RAG / retrieval / evaluation:
- model releases / API / pricing / infra:
site/topic-llm.html
site/topic-ai-api.html
- broader tool discovery:
site/topic-ai-zahuopu.html
site/topic-toolchain.html
If one concrete keyword deserves a proper draft, hand it off to:
.claude/skills/keyword-site-topic/SKILL.md
6. Leave traceability
The hub and downstream pages should preserve:
- source site name
- original link
- date if available
- why it matters in one line
When summarizing, stay at digest level. This skill is for aggregation, routing, and maintenance, not article plagiarism.
Editing Targets
Default targets for this skill:
site/data/hot-topic-sources.json
site/data/hot-topic-snapshot.json
site/topic-hot-watch.html
site/md/topic-hot-watch.md
- hotspot pages such as
site/topic-agent-hot.html or site/topic-rag-hot.html
Validation
After a maintained pass, prefer this sequence:
- refresh the snapshot
- update the hub or routed page
- run:
python3 tools/refresh_site_topic_metadata.py
python3 tools/check_site_md_parity.py
If the loop-task board should reflect a new recurring line, also run:
python3 tools/build_loop_task_board.py