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📝 Release Content Checklist

Quick reference for what to create and where to post.


📱 Content to Create (Priority Order)

🔥 MUST CREATE (This Week)

1. Main Release Blog Post

File: blog/v2.9.0-release.md Platforms: Dev.to → Medium → GitHub Discussions Length: 800-1200 words Time: 3-4 hours

Outline:

Title: Skill Seekers v2.9.0: The Universal Documentation Preprocessor

1. Hook (2 sentences on the problem)
2. TL;DR with key stats (16 formats, 1,852 tests, 18 MCP tools)
3. The Problem (everyone rebuilds scrapers)
4. The Solution (one command → any format)
5. Show 3 examples:
   - RAG: LangChain/Chroma
   - AI Coding: Cursor
   - Claude skills
6. What's new in v2.9.0 (bullet list)
7. Installation + Quick Start
8. Links to docs/examples
9. Call to action (star, try, share)

Key Stats to Include:

  • 16 platform adaptors
  • 1,852 tests passing
  • 18 MCP tools
  • 58,512 lines of code
  • 24+ preset configs
  • Available on PyPI: pip install skill-seekers

2. Twitter/X Thread

File: social/twitter-thread.txt Platform: Twitter/X Length: 7-10 tweets Time: 1 hour

Structure:

Tweet 1: Announcement + hook (problem)
Tweet 2: The solution (one tool, 16 formats)
Tweet 3: RAG use case (LangChain example)
Tweet 4: AI coding use case (Cursor example)
Tweet 5: MCP tools showcase
Tweet 6: Test coverage (1,852 tests)
Tweet 7: Installation command
Tweet 8: GitHub link + CTA

3. Reddit Posts

File: social/reddit-posts.md Platforms: r/LangChain, r/LLMDevs, r/cursor Length: 300-500 words each Time: 1 hour

r/LangChain Version:

  • Focus: RAG pipeline automation
  • Title: "I built a tool that scrapes docs and outputs LangChain Documents"
  • Show code example
  • Mention: metadata preservation, chunking

r/cursor Version:

  • Focus: Framework knowledge
  • Title: "Give Cursor complete React/Vue/etc knowledge in 2 minutes"
  • Show .cursorrules workflow
  • Before/after comparison

r/LLMDevs Version:

  • Focus: Universal preprocessing
  • Title: "Universal documentation preprocessor - 16 output formats"
  • Broader appeal
  • Link to all integrations

4. LinkedIn Post

File: social/linkedin-post.md Platform: LinkedIn Length: 200-300 words Time: 30 minutes

Tone: Professional, infrastructure-focused Angle: Developer productivity, automation Hashtags: #AI #RAG #LangChain #DeveloperTools #OpenSource


📝 SHOULD CREATE (Week 1-2)

5. RAG Tutorial Post

File: blog/rag-tutorial.md Platform: Dev.to Length: 1000-1500 words Time: 3-4 hours

Content:

  • Step-by-step: React docs → LangChain → Chroma
  • Complete working code
  • Screenshots of output
  • Before/after comparison

6. AI Coding Assistant Guide

File: blog/ai-coding-guide.md Platform: Dev.to Length: 800-1000 words Time: 2-3 hours

Content:

  • Cursor integration walkthrough
  • Show actual code completion improvements
  • Also mention Windsurf, Cline

7. Comparison Post

File: blog/comparison.md Platform: Dev.to Length: 600-800 words Time: 2 hours

Content:

Aspect Manual Skill Seekers
Time 2 hours 2 minutes
Code 50+ lines 1 command
Quality Raw HTML Structured
Testing None 1,852 tests

🎥 NICE TO HAVE (Week 2-3)

8. Quick Demo Video

Length: 2-3 minutes Platform: YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn Content:

  • Screen recording
  • Show: scrape → package → use
  • Fast-paced, no fluff

9. GitHub Action Tutorial

File: blog/github-action.md Platform: Dev.to Content: Auto-update skills on doc changes


📧 Email Outreach Targets

Week 1 Emails (Send Immediately)

  1. LangChain Team

    • Contact: contact@langchain.dev or Harrison Chase
    • Subject: "Skill Seekers - LangChain Integration + Data Loader Proposal"
    • Attach: LangChain example notebook
    • Ask: Documentation mention, data loader contribution
  2. LlamaIndex Team

    • Contact: hello@llamaindex.ai
    • Subject: "Skill Seekers - LlamaIndex Integration"
    • Attach: LlamaIndex example
    • Ask: Collaboration on data loader
  3. Pinecone Team

    • Contact: community@pinecone.io
    • Subject: "Integration Guide: Documentation → Pinecone"
    • Attach: Pinecone integration guide
    • Ask: Feedback, docs mention

Week 2 Emails (Send Monday)

  1. Cursor Team

    • Contact: support@cursor.sh
    • Subject: "Integration Guide: Skill Seekers → Cursor"
    • Attach: Cursor integration guide
    • Ask: Docs mention
  2. Windsurf/Codeium

    • Contact: hello@codeium.com
    • Subject: "Windsurf Integration Guide"
    • Attach: Windsurf guide
  3. Cline Maintainer

    • Contact: Saoud Rizwan (via GitHub issues or Twitter @saoudrizwan)
    • Subject: "Cline + Skill Seekers MCP Integration"
    • Angle: MCP tools
  4. Continue.dev

    • Contact: Nate Sesti (via GitHub)
    • Subject: "Continue.dev Context Provider Integration"
    • Angle: Multi-platform support

Week 4 Emails (Follow-ups)

8-11. Follow-ups to all above - Share results/metrics - Ask for feedback - Propose next steps

12-15. Podcast/YouTube Channels - Fireship (fireship.io/contact) - Theo - t3.gg - Programming with Lewis - AI Engineering Podcast


🌐 Where to Share (Priority Order)

Tier 1: Must Post (Day 1-3)

  • Dev.to (main blog)
  • Twitter/X (thread)
  • GitHub Discussions (release notes)
  • r/LangChain
  • r/LLMDevs
  • Hacker News (Show HN)

Tier 2: Should Post (Day 3-7)

  • Medium (cross-post)
  • LinkedIn
  • r/cursor
  • r/ClaudeAI
  • r/webdev
  • r/programming

Tier 3: Nice to Post (Week 2)

  • r/LocalLLaMA
  • r/selfhosted
  • r/devops
  • r/github
  • Product Hunt
  • Indie Hackers
  • Lobsters

📊 Tracking Spreadsheet

Create a simple spreadsheet to track:

Platform Post Date URL Views Engagement Notes
Dev.to
Twitter
r/LangChain
...

🎯 Weekly Goals

Week 1 Goals

  • 1 main blog post published
  • 1 Twitter thread posted
  • 3 Reddit posts submitted
  • 3 emails sent
  • 1 Hacker News submission

Target: 500+ views, 20+ stars, 3+ emails responded

Week 2 Goals

  • 1 RAG tutorial published
  • 1 AI coding guide published
  • 4 more Reddit posts
  • 4 more emails sent
  • Twitter engagement continued

Target: 800+ views, 40+ total stars, 5+ emails responded

Week 3 Goals

  • GitHub Action announcement
  • 1 automation tutorial
  • Product Hunt submission
  • 2 follow-up emails

Target: 1,000+ views, 60+ total stars

Week 4 Goals

  • Results blog post
  • 4 follow-up emails
  • Integration comparison matrix
  • Next phase planning

Target: 2,000+ total views, 80+ total stars


🚀 Daily Checklist

Morning (15 min)

  • Check GitHub stars (track growth)
  • Check Reddit posts (respond to comments)
  • Check Twitter (engage with mentions)

Work Session (1-2 hours)

  • Create content OR
  • Post to platform OR
  • Send outreach emails

Evening (15 min)

  • Update tracking spreadsheet
  • Plan tomorrow's focus
  • Note any interesting comments/feedback

Pre-Flight Checklist

Before hitting "Publish":

  • All links work (GitHub, docs, website)
  • Installation command tested: pip install skill-seekers
  • Example commands tested
  • Screenshots ready (if using)
  • Code blocks formatted correctly
  • Call to action clear (star, try, share)
  • Tags/keywords added

💡 Pro Tips

Timing

  • Dev.to: Tuesday-Thursday, 9-11am EST (best engagement)
  • Twitter: Tuesday-Thursday, 8-10am EST
  • Reddit: Tuesday-Thursday, 9-11am EST
  • Hacker News: Tuesday, 9-10am EST (Show HN)

Engagement

  • Respond to ALL comments in first 2 hours
  • Pin your best comment with additional links
  • Cross-link between posts (blog → Twitter → Reddit)
  • Use consistent branding (same intro, same stats)

Email Outreach

  • Send Tuesday-Thursday, 9-11am recipient timezone
  • Follow up once after 5-7 days if no response
  • Keep emails under 150 words
  • Always include working example/link

🎬 START NOW

Your first 3 tasks (Today):

  1. Write main blog post (Dev.to) - 3 hours
  2. Create Twitter thread - 1 hour
  3. Draft Reddit posts - 1 hour

Then tomorrow: 4. Publish on Dev.to 5. Post Twitter thread 6. Submit to r/LangChain

You've got this! 🚀