Writes a concise 'previously on' or 'catch-up' block summarizing key developments in chronological order for ongoing stories.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/autopunk-media-skills:series-recap-writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Writes a concise "previously on" or "catch-up" block that brings new readers up to speed on a running story — summarising key developments in chronological order and framing what is at stake as the story continues.
Writes a concise "previously on" or "catch-up" block that brings new readers up to speed on a running story — summarising key developments in chronological order and framing what is at stake as the story continues.
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Prose block of 150–250 words (or your specified length). Written in the same tense and register as the surrounding article. Clear, short sentences — this is not the place for complex subordinate clauses. Ends with a bridging sentence that leads naturally into the new reporting. If a labelled block format is requested, the block is headed "The Story So Far" or similar, set off visually from the surrounding text.
Story name: The council housing register investigation
Key developments so far:
Tone: Investigative, serious
Format: Labelled block ("The Story So Far"), approx. 200 words
The Story So Far
This investigation began in January when a source inside the council's housing department told reporters that applicants on the social housing register were being passed over for reasons that had nothing to do with their assessed need. The claim prompted a freedom-of-information request for the full register. The data, obtained in February, showed 47 households had been waiting more than eight years for a property — in several cases, significantly longer than the council's own guidelines suggested they should have waited.
In March, three families agreed to speak on record. Each described the same pattern: repeated assurances that their application was progressing, followed by no action. All three met the council's stated criteria for priority status. When approached for comment, the council said its register was managed "in full compliance with statutory requirements" and declined a formal interview.
This week, leaked internal emails obtained by this newsroom show that senior housing officials discussed specific applicants in terms that go further than the council's public position suggests. We put those emails to the council on Monday. Their response is below.
npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsOrganises scattered notes into a structured brief with sections for core facts, timeline, key players, context, open questions, and next steps. For journalists and producers preparing to write.
Drafts a factually accurate news article using inverted pyramid structure and AP style. Includes lede writing, source attribution, quote handling, and self-editing steps.
Writes a narrative article beat-by-beat from raw material, letting the user choose each next direction in a choose-your-own-adventure style.