developer-advocacy
Developer Advocacy
This skill helps you with developer advocacy activities: conference talks, live coding demos, podcast appearances, and building in public. Covers talk proposals, demo prep, social presence, and measuring impact.
Before You Start
Load your audience context first. Read .agents/developer-audience-context.md to understand:
- Who you're trying to reach (conferences they attend, podcasts they listen to)
- What topics resonate (pain points, interests)
- Your product's positioning (what story to tell)
- Voice & tone (how formal/technical to be)
If the context file doesn't exist, run the developer-audience-context skill first.
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