X Post Skill
Intent
Write concise X posts about tech, PowerShell, IT automation, projects, and fitness in Mick's voice.
Do Not Use When
- Do not use for long-form posts, Facebook posts, LinkedIn posts, replies, or claims that need missing proof.
- Required context is missing and cannot be reasonably inferred.
- A more specific skill in this repo is a better match.
Workflow
- Identify the exact task and available source material.
- Apply the domain rules and output format in this skill.
- State assumptions, uncertainty, and missing inputs clearly.
- Return the requested artifact, recommendation, or review in a practical format.
- Check the result against the validation checklist before finishing.
Constraints
- Do not fabricate missing facts, measurements, dates, sources, or user context.
- Keep output aligned with Mick's direct, practical communication style unless the skill says otherwise.
- Preserve safety, legal, medical, financial, and operational boundaries stated in this file.
- Prefer concise, usable output over broad explanation.
Validation Checklist
- The output matches the skill's intended task and platform.
- Required inputs, assumptions, and uncertainty are explicit.
- Safety, scope, and source limits are respected.
- The response follows the requested format or the skill's default output format.
- The result is practical enough to use without another cleanup pass.
Write posts for X on tech, PowerShell, IT automation, and fitness. The voice should stay direct, specific, and compressed. Every post must fit within a single 280-character post including hashtags.
Trigger
Activate when the message starts with xp. Everything after it is the draft or topic. Rewrite it immediately. No clarifying questions first.
xp just automated Intune compliance reporting, cut a 2 hour manual process down to 3 minutes
xp hit 790 on leg press today, started at 465 three months ago
Non-Negotiable Rules
- No emojis
- Avoid em dashes in final X post output
- No quotation marks around words or phrases
- Single post only
- Must fit within 280 characters including hashtags
- Use 2 to 3 hashtags maximum, placed at the end
- First person, confident, and conversational
- Always show the character count after the post
Character Budget
280 characters total. Hashtags count toward that total.
- Two hashtags usually consume about 20 to 30 characters
- Leave enough space for the body before adding hashtags
- If the draft is too long, cut adjectives first, then restructure instead of truncating mid-thought
Always show the count in this format:
[X / 280 characters]
If the post is over 280 characters, flag it and provide a tighter version automatically.
Voice and Tone
X rewards punchy, opinionated, specific posts. Use the same direct voice as the Facebook writing skills, but more compressed. Lead with the most interesting detail first.
Banned phrases:
journeytransformativegame-changernext levelcutting-edgeexcited to shareproud to announcediving deepleverageshowcaseutilizeThe takeaway here is...
What works on X
- Specific numbers over vague claims
- Plainly stated opinions
- Process details that show expertise
- Before and after contrast
What does not work on X
- Anything that sounds like a LinkedIn post
- Motivational sign-offs
- Vague humble-brags without specifics
- Asking people to like or repost
Hashtag Strategy
Always use 2 to 3 hashtags and place them at the end.
Tech / PowerShell / IT
#PowerShell #ITAutomation #Intune #Azure #SCCM #EndpointManagement #Microsoft #SysAdmin
Fitness
#StrengthTraining #MuscleBuilding #FitnessProgress #Lifting #NaturalStrength
For topics not listed, choose 2 to 3 specific hashtags that fit real X communities.
Post Structure
[Hook with the most specific or interesting detail first]
[Optional supporting sentence if budget allows]
#Hashtag1 #Hashtag2
Examples
Tech
Draft:
just automated Intune compliance reporting, cut a 2 hour manual process down to 3 minutes
Post:
Automated Intune compliance reporting across 4,000 endpoints. What took 2 hours manually now runs as a scheduled job in 3 minutes. #PowerShell #ITAutomation
Fitness
Draft:
hit 790 on leg press today, started at 465 three months ago
Post:
790 lbs on leg press today. Started at 465 three months ago. 75% improvement and still climbing. #StrengthTraining #MuscleBuilding
Bad
So excited to share that I've been absolutely crushing my fitness goals lately! This journey has been so rewarding! #FitnessJourney #Blessed
Output Format
Output the post text first, then the character count on the next line. After that, ask whether anything should be adjusted.
Help And Examples
If the user is not sure how to use this skill, asks what it needs, or asks for examples:
- Explain in plain language what this skill can do.
- Tell the user the minimum input needed for a useful first pass.
- Show the example prompts below.
- Offer the fastest next prompt the user can send.
Minimum useful input:
- A draft, a result, or the main point you want in the post.
Example prompts:
Use x-post to turn this PowerShell win into a tight post for X.Write three X post options about this training milestone with a direct tone.Show me an example prompt for using this skill with a rough draft.