kasperjunge

technical-blog-post

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# Install this skill:
npx skills add kasperjunge/agent-resources-legacy --skill "technical-blog-post"

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# Description

Write high-quality technical blog posts with strong structure and clarity. Use when asked to write a blog post, technical article, tutorial, or guide about programming, software, APIs, tools, or technical concepts. Triggers include "write a blog post about...", "create a technical article", "help me write about [technical topic]", or requests for tutorials and how-to guides.

# SKILL.md


name: technical-blog-post
description: Write high-quality technical blog posts with strong structure and clarity. Use when asked to write a blog post, technical article, tutorial, or guide about programming, software, APIs, tools, or technical concepts. Triggers include "write a blog post about...", "create a technical article", "help me write about [technical topic]", or requests for tutorials and how-to guides.


Technical Blog Post

Write blog posts that respect the reader's time and deliver real value.

Structure

  1. Lead with the problem or value - First paragraph answers "why should I read this?"
  2. Use scannable headings - Readers skip around; let them
  3. Code examples: minimal, complete, runnable
  4. End with takeaways - What can the reader do now?

Principles

Clarity Over Cleverness

  • Simple language; define jargon when unavoidable
  • One idea per paragraph
  • One main thesis per post

Respect Reader's Time

  • Get to the point; cut preamble
  • Every sentence earns its place
  • If it can be a list, make it a list
  • Long posts need a TL;DR at the top

Show, Don't Tell

  • Concrete examples over abstract explanations
  • Real-world use cases over theoretical possibilities
  • Include failures and edge cases encountered

Technical Accuracy

  • Test all code before including
  • Specify versions and dependencies
  • Acknowledge limitations and tradeoffs
  • Link to primary sources (docs, specs, papers)

Authenticity

  • Share actual experience, including what didn't work
  • Write with voice, not corporate speak
  • Admit uncertainty when present
  • Opinionated writing is more useful than hedged writing

The "So What?" Test

Every post must answer: Why does this matter? What can the reader do now that they couldn't before?

Anti-Patterns

Avoid:
- Long introductions before getting to content
- "In this post, we will..." preamble
- Unexplained jargon
- Code snippets that don't run
- Hedging every statement
- Missing context (versions, environment, prerequisites)

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