From Recoup Skills
Generate a whole batch of content assets for one song — a cohesive 15–30-piece clip family (videos, quote cards, a carousel, a visualizer, captions) themed to the audience. Use for "content pack", "30 posts for the launch", or "a bunch of content for [song]". Estimates and confirms cost before spending. Stops at the assets; never posts.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/recoup-skills:recoup-content-asset-packThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Orchestrates the other content modes into one cohesive batch for a song. Read the
Orchestrates the other content modes into one cohesive batch for a song. Read the
bundled references first: references/workspace-context.md,
references/account-resolver.md, references/research-context.md,
references/content-api.md, references/song-sourcing.md,
references/analyze-gate.md.
Estimate + confirm cost before spending (POST /content/estimate; on
insufficient_credits surface checkoutUrl) — no silent 30-asset fan-outs. A
~20-asset default: 6–10 video clips across looks (each led by a recoup-song-find-hook
hook), 4–6 quote cards, 1 carousel, 1 visualizer, captions per asset. Theme to the
audience (via recoup-research-artist-overview audience data) — bias looks/copy to
where the fans are. Analyze-gate every asset; assemble a pack-manifest.md.
Cohesion: a clip family, one look + voice.
Boundary: legitimate creative volume only — no fake-account farms or mass-posting; decline the farm, deliver the pack.
checkoutUrl on insufficient credits.references/workspace-context.md · references/account-resolver.md ·
references/research-context.md · references/content-api.md ·
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