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v1.0.0
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About this Skill

Perfect for Web Development Agents needing automated blog post updates with consistent HTML and CSS styling. new-blog-post is a skill that automates the creation of new blog posts by adding article cards to blog.html, following a predefined pattern and layout.

Features

Reads blog.html to understand the current card structure and grid layout
Creates new article cards with title, description, tags, estimated read time, and date
Applies proper dark mode classes and hover effects consistent with other cards
Inserts new cards in the appropriate position, maintaining a responsive grid placement
Verifies the grid layout still works after adding new cards

# Core Topics

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Updated: 2/20/2026

Quality Score

Top 5%
20
Excellent
Based on code quality & docs
Installation
SYS Universal Install (Auto-Detect)
Cursor IDE Windsurf IDE VS Code IDE
> npx killer-skills add levkiss/lev-cv-website/new-blog-post

Agent Capability Analysis

The new-blog-post MCP Server by levkiss is an open-source Community integration for Claude and other AI agents, enabling seamless task automation and capability expansion. Optimized for how to use new-blog-post, new-blog-post setup guide, automated blog post creation.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Web Development Agents needing automated blog post updates with consistent HTML and CSS styling.

Core Value

Empowers agents to dynamically generate new article cards in blog.html, utilizing dark mode classes, hover effects, and responsive grid placement, all while maintaining a consistent layout and design.

Capabilities Granted for new-blog-post MCP Server

Automating blog post updates with newest articles first
Generating responsive article cards with proper CSS styling
Maintaining consistent grid layouts across different blog posts

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires access to blog.html file
  • Limited to adding new article cards, not editing existing ones
  • Dependent on consistent existing card structure and grid layout
Project
SKILL.md
520 B
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package.json
240 B
Ready
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# Tags

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Add New Blog Post

Add a new article card to blog.html for: $ARGUMENTS

Steps

  1. Read blog.html to understand the current card structure and grid layout
  2. Create a new article card matching the existing pattern:
    • Title, description, tags, estimated read time, date
    • Proper dark mode classes
    • Hover effects consistent with other cards
    • Responsive grid placement
  3. Insert the new card in the appropriate position (newest first)
  4. Verify the grid layout still works with the new card count

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