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Create custom content type templates beyond the 5 built-in types with structure and quality standards.
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Create custom content type templates beyond the 5 built-in types with structure and quality standards.
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| name | cf-template |
| description | Create custom content type templates beyond the 5 built-in types with structure and quality standards. |
| argument-hint | [content-type] |
| effort | high |
Create and manage custom content type templates beyond the 5 built-in types (article, blog, whitepaper, faq, research-paper). Define section structure, word count ranges, readability targets, citation requirements, and quality standards — then use the template with /contentforge:create-content for consistent, repeatable content production.
templates/content-types/ inside the installed plugin — article, blog, whitepaper, faq, research-paper.~/.claude-marketing/_templates/ — never write into the installed plugin directory. Plugin updates and reinstalls wipe the plugin folder; anything saved there is lost. ~/.claude-marketing/_templates/ survives updates.Use /contentforge:cf-template when:
For producing content using a template, use /contentforge:create-content --type=custom:template-name.
For the 5 built-in templates, see templates/content-types/ (these ship with the plugin and cannot be deleted).
~/.claude-marketing/_templates/Minimum Required:
Optional:
custom (blank slate)/contentforge:cf-template
Prompts you for:
/contentforge:cf-template case-study --base=article --words=1500-2500 --readability=10-12 --citations=8
/contentforge:cf-template product-comparison --from-example=./example-product-comparison.docx
Analyzes the example file's structure (headings, sections, word count) and creates a template matching that format.
/contentforge:cf-template article --modify --add-section="Expert Quotes:Include 3-5 expert quotes with attribution:200-300"
/contentforge:cf-template --list
Shows built-in and custom templates with key specifications.
Define the template's core specifications.
From Base Type:
From Example File:
From Custom (Blank Slate):
Example:
Template Definition
================================================================
Name: case-study
Base: article (modified)
Word Count Range: 1,500 - 2,500 words
Readability Target: Grade 10-12 (professional audience)
Citation Minimum: 8 sources
Keyword Strategy: 1 primary + 2 secondary keywords
Production Time Estimate: 25-35 minutes
Modifications from Base (article):
+ Added "Client Challenge" section
+ Added "Solution Implementation" section
+ Added "Results & Metrics" section
+ Added "Client Quote" section
- Removed generic "Background" section
* Changed conclusion to "Key Takeaways + CTA"
================================================================
Define each section with name, description, word count allocation, and requirements.
Section Definition Format:
Section Name: [Name]
Description: [What this section should contain]
Word Count: [min-max] words
Required: [yes/no]
Citation Target: [number of citations expected]
Keyword Placement: [yes/no — should primary keyword appear here?]
Notes: [Additional guidance for the drafter]
Example Section Structure (Case Study):
Section Structure: case-study
================================================================
1. Title & Meta
Description: SEO-optimized title with client name (if permitted)
and key result
Word Count: N/A (title + meta description only)
Required: Yes
Keyword Placement: Yes (primary keyword in title)
2. Executive Summary (150-200 words)
Description: 2-3 paragraph overview of the client, challenge,
solution, and headline result. Should stand alone
as a compelling summary.
Required: Yes
Citation Target: 1 (for the headline metric)
Keyword Placement: Yes (within first 100 words)
3. Client Profile (100-150 words)
Description: Brief overview of the client organization — industry,
size, market position. Establish context without
revealing confidential details unless authorized.
Required: Yes
Citation Target: 0
Keyword Placement: No
4. The Challenge (200-300 words)
Description: Describe the specific problem or pain point the
client faced. Include business impact metrics
(cost, time, risk) where available. Make the
reader identify with the challenge.
Required: Yes
Citation Target: 1-2 (industry context for the challenge)
Keyword Placement: Yes (secondary keyword)
5. Solution Implementation (300-400 words)
Description: How the solution was implemented — phases, timeline,
key decisions, technical approach. Be specific enough
to be credible without revealing proprietary methods.
Required: Yes
Citation Target: 1-2 (technology references, methodology citations)
Keyword Placement: Yes (primary keyword)
6. Results & Metrics (250-350 words)
Description: Quantified outcomes with before/after comparisons.
Include at least 3 metrics (e.g., cost reduction %,
time savings, accuracy improvement, ROI). Use data
visualizations descriptions (tables, charts).
Required: Yes
Citation Target: 2-3 (verified metrics, industry benchmarks)
Keyword Placement: No
7. Client Testimonial (100-150 words)
Description: Direct quote from a client stakeholder about the
experience and results. Include name, title, and
organization (with permission).
Required: Yes (can use anonymized if needed)
Citation Target: 1 (the testimonial itself)
Keyword Placement: No
8. Key Takeaways (150-200 words)
Description: 3-5 bullet points summarizing lessons learned
and transferable insights for the reader.
Required: Yes
Citation Target: 0
Keyword Placement: Yes (primary keyword in closing)
9. Call to Action (50-100 words)
Description: Clear next step for the reader — contact form,
demo request, related case study, whitepaper download.
Required: Yes
Citation Target: 0
Keyword Placement: No
Total Sections: 9
Total Word Count: 1,300 - 1,850 (core) + title/meta
Within Range: Yes (1,500 - 2,500 with CTA and formatting)
================================================================
Set the quality criteria specific to this template.
Quality Standards:
Quality Standards: case-study
================================================================
Readability:
Target Grade Level: 10-12 (Flesch-Kincaid)
Target Reading Ease: 45-55 (Flesch)
Audience: Business professionals, decision-makers
Citations:
Minimum Total: 8 sources
Minimum Density: 1 citation per 300 words
Required Types: At least 1 client-provided metric,
at least 2 industry benchmarks
Recency: 80% of sources within 24 months
SEO:
Primary Keyword Density: 1.5-2.0%
Primary Keyword Placements: Title, Executive Summary,
Challenge, Solution, Takeaways
Secondary Keywords: 2 keywords at 0.5-0.8% density
Meta Title: Under 60 characters
Meta Description: Under 155 characters
Content Quality:
Metrics Required: Minimum 3 quantified results
Testimonial: Required (anonymized acceptable)
Implementation Detail: Specific enough for credibility
Before/After: At least 1 before/after comparison
Brand Compliance:
Follows brand profile voice and terminology
Required disclaimers included (if applicable)
No prohibited claims
Humanization:
Burstiness Target: 0.70+ (sentence variety)
AI Pattern Check: Standard (20+ telltale phrases)
================================================================
Create the template .md file in ~/.claude-marketing/_templates/ (create the directory if it doesn't exist).
Generated File: ~/.claude-marketing/_templates/case-study-structure.md
# Case Study Content Template
**Template Name:** case-study
**Template Revision:** 1.0.0
**Created:** 2026-02-25
**Base Type:** article (modified)
## Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|--------------|-------|
| Word Count | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| Readability | Grade 10-12 |
| Citations | 8+ sources |
| Primary Keywords | 1 |
| Secondary Keywords | 2 |
| Production Time | 25-35 min |
| Sections | 9 |
## Section Structure
[Full section definitions as defined in Step 2]
## Quality Standards
[Full quality standards as defined in Step 3]
## Usage
Use with ContentForge:
/contentforge:create-content "Title" --type=custom:case-study --brand=BrandName
## Examples
See the built-in structures in templates/content-types/ for format reference
Test the template against all ContentForge pipeline phases.
Validation Checks:
Example Validation:
Pipeline Compatibility: case-study
================================================================
Phase 1 (Research): PASS — Outline can target 9 sections
Phase 2 (Fact Check): PASS — Citation targets defined per section
Phase 3 (Drafting): PASS — Word counts sum to 1,300-1,850 (within range)
Phase 4 (Validation): PASS — Citation density achievable
Phase 5 (Structurer): PASS — H1 > H2 hierarchy valid
Phase 6 (SEO): PASS — Keyword placements in 5 sections
Phase 6.5 (Humanizer): PASS — Burstiness achievable at 1,500+ words
Phase 7 (Reviewer): PASS — All 5 quality dimensions scoreable
Phase 8 (Output): PASS — .docx generation compatible
Overall: PASS — Template is pipeline-compatible
================================================================
For reference, here are templates others commonly create:
/contentforge:cf-template case-study --base=article --words=1500-2500 --readability=10-12 --citations=8
Sections: Executive Summary, Client Profile, Challenge, Solution, Results, Testimonial, Takeaways, CTA
/contentforge:cf-template product-comparison --base=article --words=2000-3500 --readability=9-11 --citations=12
Sections: Overview, Comparison Criteria, Product-by-Product Analysis (3-5 products), Feature Matrix, Pricing Comparison, Use Case Recommendations, Verdict, CTA
/contentforge:cf-template landing-page --base=custom --words=500-1000 --readability=7-9 --citations=3
Sections: Hero Headline + Subhead, Problem Statement, Solution Overview, Key Benefits (3-5), Social Proof, Feature Highlights, FAQ (3-5 questions), CTA
/contentforge:cf-template email-newsletter --base=blog --words=400-800 --readability=7-9 --citations=2
Sections: Subject Line (A/B options), Preview Text, Opening Hook, Main Content (1-2 topics), Key Takeaway, CTA, PS Line
The template creation produces:
| Output | Description |
|---|---|
| Template File | .md file at ~/.claude-marketing/_templates/[name]-structure.md |
| Usage Instructions | Command to use the template with /contentforge:create-content |
| Pipeline Validation | Compatibility test results for all 10 phases |
| Specifications Summary | Word count, readability, citations, sections count |
Template Created: case-study
================================================================
File: ~/.claude-marketing/_templates/case-study-structure.md
Specifications:
Word Count: 1,500 - 2,500
Readability: Grade 10-12
Citations: 8+ sources
Sections: 9
Production Time: 25-35 min
Pipeline Validation: PASS (all 10 phases compatible)
Usage:
/contentforge:create-content "Client X: How AI Reduced Diagnostic Time by 40%"
--type=custom:case-study --brand=AcmeMed
Templates Available (Built-In + Custom):
Built-in: article, blog, whitepaper, faq, research-paper
Custom: case-study (new)
================================================================
/contentforge:cf-template --list
Available Content Templates
================================================================
BUILT-IN (5):
article | 1,500-2,000 words | Grade 10-12 | 8-12 citations
blog | 800-1,500 words | Grade 8-10 | 5-8 citations
whitepaper | 2,500-5,000 words | Grade 12-14 | 15-25 citations
faq | 600-1,200 words | Grade 8-10 | 3-5 citations
research-paper | 4,000-8,000 words | Grade 14-16 | 25-50 citations
CUSTOM (1):
case-study | 1,500-2,500 words | Grade 10-12 | 8+ citations
================================================================
/contentforge:cf-template case-study --view
Displays the full template specification with all sections and quality standards.
/contentforge:cf-template case-study --delete
Removes the custom template file. Built-in templates cannot be deleted.
/contentforge:cf-template case-study --export=./case-study-template.json
Exports the template as JSON for sharing with other ContentForge installations.
Cause: Section word count allocations don't add up to the template's total word count range. Solution: Adjust individual section word counts or the template's total range. The template creator will warn you during definition if allocations are mismatched.
Cause: Quality standards are too strict or conflicting (e.g., Grade 7 readability with 25 citations — low readability + high citation density is hard to achieve). Solution: Relax either the readability target or the citation minimum. The validation will suggest which constraint to adjust.
Cause: Template file doesn't exist in ~/.claude-marketing/_templates/ (custom) or templates/content-types/ (built-in), or the name doesn't match.
Solution: Run /contentforge:cf-template --list to see available templates. Names are kebab-case (e.g., case-study, not Case Study). Custom templates created before mid-2026 may still sit inside the old plugin-directory location — if so, move them to ~/.claude-marketing/_templates/ so plugin updates don't delete them.
Cause: Built-in templates (article, blog, whitepaper, faq, research-paper) are read-only.
Solution: Create a custom template based on the built-in one: /contentforge:cf-template my-article --base=article. This creates a copy you can modify freely.
~/.claude-marketing/_templates/ on this machine (not synced to cloud unless exported)None. This skill uses deterministic template creation (section definition, word count calculation, validation rules) without agent-based reasoning.
--type=custom:template-nameAgent: None (deterministic template creation)
Output: Template .md file at ~/.claude-marketing/_templates/, pipeline validation, usage instructions