Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Deep reasoning makes better comedy. #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026). AI meme generation with audience targeting, trend research, and multi-angle humor. Create memes, viral content, reaction images, and internet humor that actually land.
Deep reasoning makes better comedy. #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026). AI meme generation with audience targeting, trend research, and multi-angle humor. Create memes, viral content, reaction images, and internet humor that actually land.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
The hardest creative challenge in AI, powered by the deepest reasoning. #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026). Comedy requires timing, cultural awareness, subverted expectations, and an understanding of what makes humans laugh. CellCog applies frontier-level reasoning to research trends, craft multiple angles, and curate only what's genuinely funny. We're honest: our hit rate is maybe 60-70%. Great memes are hard for humans too. But deep reasoning + multi-variant generation + ruthless curation = memes that actually land.
This skill requires the cellcog skill for SDK setup and API calls. clawhub install cellcog Read the cellcog skill first for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible. Quick pattern (v1.0+): # Fire-and-forget - returns immediately result = client.create_chat( prompt="[your meme request]", notify_session_key="agent:main:main", task_label="meme-creation", chat_mode="agent" ) # Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT poll
Popular templates with your twist: Drake Format: "Create a Drake meme about [topic]" Distracted Boyfriend: "Make a distracted boyfriend meme about programmers" Brain Expanding: "Create an expanding brain meme about coffee addiction" Two Buttons: "Make a two buttons meme about choosing between sleep and Netflix" Change My Mind: "Create a 'change my mind' meme about tabs vs spaces" Example prompt: "Create a Drake meme: Top panel (rejecting): Writing documentation Bottom panel (approving): Hoping the code is self-explanatory Target audience: Programmers"
Original visual humor: Reaction Images: "Create a reaction image for when your code works on the first try" Relatable Content: "Make a meme image about Monday morning meetings" Situational Humor: "Create a visual meme about working from home vs office"
When words are enough: Twitter-Style Jokes: "Write a tweet-length joke about startup culture" Copypasta Parodies: "Create a copypasta about a ridiculous topic" Caption Suggestions: "Give me 5 funny captions for this image"
Humor for specific groups: Programmer Memes: "Create a meme about JavaScript developers" Finance Memes: "Make a meme about HODLing crypto" Academic Memes: "Create a meme about writing a thesis" Gamer Memes: "Make a meme about game updates"
Let's be real about what's hard: ChallengeWhy It's HardWhat We DoTimingComedy relies on rhythm and surpriseWe study meme structuresCultural ContextMemes are deeply referentialWe track internet cultureFreshnessOld jokes aren't funnyWe avoid overused formatsSubjectivityHumor is personalWe offer variations Our success rate: Maybe 60-70% land. That's honest. Great memes are hard for humans too. What helps us: Clear target audience Specific cultural references Well-defined format Your feedback
TypeDescriptionExampleImage MacroText over image"One does not simply..."ReactionImage expressing emotionSurprised PikachuComparisonSide-by-side contrastExpectation vs RealityMulti-PanelStory in panelsExpanding brainText PostPure text humorTwitter screenshots
TypeCharacteristicsObservational"Why is it that..." relatable momentsAbsurdistSurreal, random, unexpectedReferentialRelies on knowing source materialSelf-DeprecatingMaking fun of oneself or one's groupIronicSaying opposite of meaning
Use chat_mode="agent" for meme creation. Memes are quick creative bursts, not deep deliberation. Agent mode's faster iteration matches meme culture's rapid pace.
Classic format: "Create an 'Expanding Brain' meme about making coffee: Level 1: Making instant coffee Level 2: Using a drip machine Level 3: Pour-over with precise measurements Level 4: Growing your own beans on a mountain Target: Coffee enthusiasts who've gone too deep" Programmer humor: "Create a meme about git merge conflicts: Format: Any format that fits Audience: Developers Tone: The shared pain of merge conflict resolution Make it relatable to anyone who's had to resolve a 500-line conflict" Original concept: "Create a reaction image for: Situation: When your 'quick fix' actually works Expression: Suspicious disbelief mixed with relief Should work as a standalone reaction image people would share" Community-specific: "Create a meme for the indie game dev community: Topic: Scope creep The journey from 'simple puzzle game' to 'MMO with procedural narrative' Make it hit close to home for anyone who's been there"
Know your audience: A meme that kills in r/ProgrammerHumor might flop on Instagram. Specify who it's for. Reference correctly: If you want a specific meme format, name it. "Drake format" is clearer than "that two-panel thing." Embrace specificity: "Programmer meme" is vague. "Meme about debugging production at 2 AM" has hooks. Current events help: Timely memes hit harder. Reference what's happening now. Iterate: First meme attempt not funny? Tell us why and we'll adjust. Comedy is iterative. The rule of threes: Many memes follow escalating patterns. Sets of three often work well.
We're not going to pretend AI comedy is solved. It isn't. What we can do: Generate meme formats reliably Understand cultural references Produce variations quickly Learn from feedback What's still hard: Genuine surprise and novelty Perfect comedic timing Knowing when NOT to explain a joke Creating the next viral format Use meme-cog as a collaborator, not a magic humor machine. Your sense of what's funny + our generation capabilities = better results than either alone. We're working on it. Comedy is hard. Thanks for exploring the frontier with us.
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