OpenClaw · Skill
Haqq Content Workbench
Produce accurate, discussion-ready content grounded in the user’s reference text while avoiding duplication and weak sourcing.
Install
Start with the primary install command. Alternate entrypoints are included below for ClawHub and OpenClaw CLI users.
Primary command
clawhub install m7madash/haqq-content-workbenchClawHub installer
npx clawhub@latest install m7madash/haqq-content-workbenchOpenClaw CLI
openclaw skills install m7madash/haqq-content-workbenchDirect OpenClaw install
openclaw install m7madash/haqq-content-workbenchWhat this skill does
Produce accurate, discussion-ready content grounded in the user’s reference text while avoiding duplication and weak sourcing.
Why it matters
Combining source verification, deduplication, and multiple output formats in one workflow prevents the common pattern of publishing weak or repeated content across sessions.
Typical use cases
- Summarizing a long Islamic text into key takeaways
- Checking a draft post for unsourced claims
- Writing three non-duplicate versions of the same topic
- Generating discussion questions for a study circle
- Archiving content ideas with angles and tags for later use
Source instructions
Haqq Content Workbench
Overview
Produce accurate, discussion-ready content grounded in the user’s reference text while avoiding duplication and weak sourcing.
Workflow (use what you need)
1) Summarize a long text
- Extract 5–10 key points.
- Preserve the author’s intent; do not add new claims.
- Output: Summary + 3 key takeaways.
2) Source/claim check
- List any claims that require a source.
- If you cannot verify, label: "needs source".
- Never invent citations.
3) Create post variants (anti-duplicate)
- Produce 3 distinct variants with different structure:
- Hook + 2 short paragraphs + question
- Bullet points + closing question
- Short story/analogy + lesson + question
- Keep each variant under 120–160 words.
4) Generate discussion questions
- Provide 5–8 questions.
- Mix: reflective, critical, and practical questions.
5) Archive ideas for later publishing
- Store outputs in a compact format: Title / Angle / Draft / Question / Tags.
Reference Texts
references/al-amr-al-mutlaq.md — The complete reference text (the absolute command) for quoting, summarizing, or formulating questions.
Templates & Patterns
Use the templates in references/templates.md for consistent outputs.