Converts your raw content into LinkedIn posts with proper Unicode formatting since LinkedIn doesn't support markdown or rich text. You feed it ideas, technical content, or rough drafts, and it structures them using four battle-tested patterns: hook-content-CTA, listicles, story-lesson, or resource shares. The real value is in the Unicode character mapping for bold and italic text that actually renders in LinkedIn's editor, plus the visual separators and engagement hooks. It knows the constraints: 210 characters before truncation, no links in body text, whitespace for scannability. Basically removes the friction of reformatting content for LinkedIn's quirks while applying proven engagement patterns.
npx -y skills add github/awesome-copilot --skill linkedin-post-formatter --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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