Use this skill when writing long-form blog posts, tutorials, or educational articles that require structure, depth, and SEO considerations
Before writing any blog post, you MUST delegate research:
task tool with subagent_type: "researcher"task(
subagent_type="researcher",
description="Research [TOPIC]. Save findings to research/[slug].md"
)
Example:
task(
subagent_type="researcher",
description="Research the current state of AI agents in 2025. Save findings to research/ai-agents-2025.md"
)
Every blog post MUST have both a post AND a cover image:
blogs/
└── <slug>/
├── post.md # The blog post content
└── hero.png # REQUIRED: Generated cover image
Example: A post about "AI Agents in 2025" → blogs/ai-agents-2025/
You MUST complete both steps:
blogs/<slug>/post.mdgenerate_image and save to blogs/<slug>/hero.pngA blog post is NOT complete without its cover image.
Every blog post should follow this structure:
After writing the post, generate a cover image using the generate_cover tool:
generate_cover(prompt="A detailed description of the image...", slug="your-blog-slug")
The tool saves the image to blogs/<slug>/hero.png.
Structure your prompt with these elements:
For a technical blog post:
Isometric 3D illustration of interconnected glowing cubes representing AI agents, each cube has subtle circuit patterns. Cubes connected by luminous data streams. Deep navy background (#0a192f) with electric blue (#64ffda) and soft purple (#c792ea) accents. Clean minimal style, lots of negative space at top for title. Professional tech aesthetic.
For a tutorial/how-to:
Clean flat illustration of hands typing on a keyboard with abstract code symbols floating upward, transforming into lightbulbs and gears. Warm gradient background from soft coral to light peach. Friendly, approachable style. Centered composition with space for text overlay.
For thought leadership:
Abstract visualization of a human silhouette profile merging with geometric neural network patterns. Split composition - organic watercolor texture on left transitioning to clean vector lines on right. Muted sage green and warm terracotta color scheme. Contemplative, forward-thinking mood.
Before finishing:
blogs/<slug>/post.mdblogs/<slug>/hero.png