generate-bio
Before doing anything else:
- Check if
~/.devadvokit.mdexists. - If it does, read it silently and use it throughout this skill.
- If it does not, stop and tell the user: "I need your DevRel context before I can run this skill. Please run /setup-devadvokit first."
Q&A
Ask these questions one at a time. Wait for each answer before asking the next.
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What's this bio for? (e.g. conference speaker profile, LinkedIn about section, company team page, personal website, podcast guest intro, book jacket — be specific if you can)
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How long should it be? Choose one:
- One-liner — a single sentence (~20–30 words)
- Short — one tight paragraph (~50–75 words)
- Medium — two paragraphs (~100–150 words)
- Long — three or more paragraphs (~200–300 words) — or give a specific word count or character limit if the platform requires one.
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