From thinking-frameworks-skills
Attributes performance of Substack posts by analyzing subject line, topic zeitgeist, external shares, and other signals. Labels unexplained outliers explicitly.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/thinking-frameworks-skills:attribute-performanceThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
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For each |z| ≥ 1.0 post:
- [ ] Step 1: Check 6 attribution channels (subject line, topic zeitgeist, external share, day-of-week, length, audience-notes match)
- [ ] Step 2: Per channel, rate confidence: high / medium / low / absent
- [ ] Step 3: If no channel ≥ medium, return "unexplained — candidate hypotheses: A, B, C"
- [ ] Step 4: If ≥1 channel ≥ medium, attribute with confidence label
unexplained is a valid output.npx claudepluginhub lyndonkl/claude --plugin thinking-frameworks-skillsAnalyzes engagement patterns in published LinkedIn posts across hooks, content characteristics, topics, and structure to inform content strategy.
Takes one strategic question about a Substack publication and produces evidence + reasoning + downside plus a recommendation. For growth strategist reviews.
Writes, optimizes, and grows Substack newsletters and web posts including ghostwriting with voice matching, algorithm optimization, Notes strategy, SEO, growth tactics, and monetization planning.