turn-incident-into-content
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."
What NOT to Do
This skill produces content directions — not finished publication drafts. Specifically:
- No polished blog posts — you're creating frameworks for future pieces
- No commit-ready docs PRs — this gives you the structure and says where docs should be updated, not the PR text itself
- No social media threads — use
/repurpose-talkfor that workflow
The goal is extracting the reusable lesson from a specific incident.
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