Writes short newsletter blurbs (60-120 words) for email digests. Useful when assembling a newsletter and need teasers that drive clicks without spoiling the story.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/autopunk-media-skills:newsletter-blurb-writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Writes a short, punchy newsletter blurb — the 60–120-word teaser entry that introduces one story inside a curated email digest, giving subscribers just enough to decide whether to click through.
Writes a short, punchy newsletter blurb — the 60–120-word teaser entry that introduces one story inside a curated email digest, giving subscribers just enough to decide whether to click through.
Required: Story headline and URL · A two- or three-sentence description of what the story covers · The single most surprising, useful, or urgent thing in the piece
Optional: Newsletter tone (e.g., dry and analytical, warm and editorial, urgent and breaking) · Audience description (e.g., policy professionals, general readers, media industry insiders) · Word limit if your template has one · Whether to include a read-time estimate (e.g., "5-minute read")
60–120 words. Two to three sentences plus the link line. No subheadings. No bullet points. Prose only — newsletters are read as editorial voice, not interface. Link formatted as "Read more →" or "Full story →" followed by the URL or a [link] placeholder. No hashtags.
Headline: The Last Local Paper: How a Community of 40,000 Lost Its Only News Source in Six Months URL: [link] Story description: A reported feature on the closure of a regional daily newspaper after its parent company sold the printing assets and made all editorial staff redundant. Focuses on what residents say they have lost — council oversight, local sports coverage, obituaries — and what, if anything, has filled the gap. Sharpest detail: Residents describe finding out about a major zoning decision affecting their neighbourhood through a Facebook post, months after it passed, because no one was covering local council meetings. Newsletter tone: Warm, editorial — this is a media industry newsletter for journalists and editors Audience: Journalists, editors, media executives
Residents of one regional city found out that a major zoning decision had reshaped their neighbourhood through a Facebook post — months after it passed, because no one had been covering council meetings. This is the story of what happens when a local paper closes not gradually but all at once: 40,000 people, one sold printing plant, and a town working out in real time what accountability journalism actually does that nothing else can replace.
It is a hard read. It is also a necessary one.
Full story → [link]
npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsGenerates a newsletter teaser package (subject lines, preview text, teaser body) for a published article, designed to drive clicks. Useful when promoting articles in email newsletters.
Generates a 60-140 word third-person blurb ready for Substack cross-post popup. Useful when another newsletter writer republishes your piece.
Plans complete newsletter issues from topics or ideas, including research, drafts, subject lines, hooks, and social promotion posts. Activates on 'plan a newsletter' or similar requests.