Content Recycle
/content-recycleOne source artifact, six platform-native posts. LinkedIn longform, IG carousel script, X thread, Facebook post, email teaser, and sales-deck bullets, each with its own angle.
Install in one command
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/content-recycle && curl -fsSL https://eliteaiadvantage.com/skills/content-recycle/SKILL.md -o ~/.claude/skills/content-recycle/SKILL.mdThen run /content-recycle in Claude Code.
What it is
Content Recycle takes one published artifact (a blog post, white paper, audit report, or one-line topic) and produces a complete distribution pack: LinkedIn longform, Instagram carousel script, X thread, Facebook post, email teaser, and 5 sales-deck slide bullets. Each platform gets its own ANGLE on the source, not the same paragraph reformatted.
The whole point is platform-native output. LinkedIn gets operational substance for ops directors. IG gets visual show-don't-tell carousel framing. X gets a sharp claim or contrast. Facebook gets warmer story-led community framing. Each surface's prompt names the audience job and the angle, so the same source becomes six different things, all in your brand's documented voice.
Built for solo operators and small teams who write one substantive thing once and need it to fan out across every channel without sounding like the same paragraph reformatted six times. Three brands built in (EAA, Boxpress, FUEL); each brand's voice doc is loaded into every surface's prompt so the output reads native to that brand AND that platform.
Why it's useful
- →Six platform-native pieces from one source, each with a different audience angle, not the same paragraph reformatted.
- →Multiplier on every artifact you already wrote. One blog post becomes a month of social content instead of a one-time drop.
- →Each surface's prompt enforces platform-specific length, hashtag policy, emoji defaults, and CTA pattern.
- →Brand-aware: switch with --brand <eaa|boxpress|fuel> to load the right voice doc for each brand's audience.
- →Cherry-pick surfaces with --surfaces <list> when you only need a subset (e.g. just LinkedIn + carousel for a quick post).
- →No em-dashes, no emoji spam, no 'leveraged' / '10x' / 'game-changer' filler. Voice rules from the brand doc apply across every surface.
When to use it
- •Right after publishing a blog post, white paper, or case study and want the distribution pack.
- •When a prospect asks for content samples and you want to demonstrate platform-native output across six surfaces in one run.
- •When you have a one-line topic ('we just shipped X') and want six platform-tailored posts to schedule for the week.
- •When a teammate or contractor needs to draft social content and you want the brand voice baked into the output.
How it helps with Claude
Without this skill, Claude tends to take a source and produce 'a LinkedIn version, a Twitter version, a Facebook version' that all read as the same paragraph reformatted. This skill forces a separate generation per surface with a platform-specific prompt that names the audience job and the angle. Each output reads native to its surface. The structure plus the brand voice doc plus the per-surface rules means six pieces that sound related but not identical.