content-ideas
Generate content ideas from multiple sources. Aggregates trends from RSS feeds, Reddit, Hacker News, X/Twitter, and web search. Outputs actionable content ideas with hooks, angles, and formats. Use when you need content inspiration, trend monitoring, or building a content calendar.
Why use this skill?
Learn how to use the Content Ideas skill to monitor trends, generate high-performing hooks, and build a consistent content calendar for your niche.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/dimitripantzos/content-ideasWhat This Skill Does
The Content Ideas skill acts as an automated research assistant that bridges the gap between trending online discussions and actionable content strategy. By monitoring a curated web of RSS feeds, Reddit subreddits, and X (Twitter) streams, the skill identifies emerging patterns, burning pain points, and viral topics relevant to a user's specific niche. Instead of simply aggregating links, it analyzes the data to suggest content angles, high-performing hooks, and ideal formats like threads or blog posts. It effectively transforms passive information gathering into a proactive production engine for solopreneurs and founders.
Installation
To integrate this skill, navigate to your OpenClaw environment and use the following command:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/dimitripantzos/content-ideas
Once installed, verify your configuration file located at content-ideas/config.json. Populate the sources field with your desired RSS feeds and specify your niche to ensure the AI provides relevant, high-signal output. You may also need to ensure the rss-reader skill is active for feed integration.
Use Cases
- Trend Monitoring: Stay ahead of competitors by identifying niche-specific trends before they become mainstream.
- Content Planning: Rapidly build a week's worth of content calendars based on validated, high-engagement topics.
- Audience Alignment: Use the filter settings to ensure every content piece speaks directly to the specific concerns of your target persona.
- Repurposing: Convert long-form discussions from Hacker News or Reddit into concise, actionable social media posts.
Example Prompts
- "Generate 10 content ideas for this week. My niche is AI automation for small businesses and I want to focus on LinkedIn."
- "Look at the latest trends in r/SaaS and suggest 3 angles for a Twitter thread about the future of no-code tools."
- "I have an upcoming blog post about productivity. Research trending discussions from my configured feeds and give me 5 punchy hooks that would stop the scroll."
Tips & Limitations
To get the best results, calibrate your minEngagement filter carefully; setting it too high may result in zero suggestions, while setting it too low might return noisy, irrelevant content. Regularly audit your excludeKeywords to filter out seasonal spam or irrelevant trends. Note that the skill relies on public API availability; if a source like X or Reddit changes their public RSS policies, you may need to update your source links accordingly. Always perform a final check on generated hooks to ensure they align with your brand voice before publication.
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Find the right skillPaste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.
{
"plugins": {
"official-dimitripantzos-content-ideas": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
Flags: network-access, file-read, external-api
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