Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Drafts posts and comments in Luka's voice based on research and subreddit rules for manual review and posting.
Drafts posts and comments in Luka's voice based on research and subreddit rules for manual review and posting.
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.
Drafting posts and comments for Luka to review and post manually. This skill runs after research (9am weekdays). Use Kimi model โ this is internal drafting work.
Doing research (use reddit-research skill). Posting (Luka posts manually โ never auto-post). Writing anything that won't go through Luka's review first.
Read in this order: shared/research/trends-[today].md โ what opportunities the research found shared/memory/lessons.md โ what works per subreddit, what gets removed, the hard rules table agents/reddit/skills/reddit-write/ref-voice.md โ Luka's voice, examples, anti-examples
Choose based on: Luka's expertise fits the gap (CC management, rolling, assignment, Greeks in practice) The subreddit has a real need โ not just an excuse to post The topic hasn't been done to death in that sub recently
Follow ref-voice.md strictly. Write as Luka. The draft must sound like he wrote it after sitting down with coffee.
Do not save until it passes every item.
Filename: YYYY-MM-DD-[subreddit]-[topic-slug].md File format: --- subreddit: r/thetagang type: post title: [Proposed post title] quantwheel_mention: no ai_flag: [none | REVIEW CAREFULLY] --- [Full post content here โ exactly what Luka will copy-paste] --- _Research source: shared/research/trends-[date].md_ _Self-validation: passed_
Add the draft filename under "Pending Decisions".
Experience post โ Luka shares what he actually does, with real trade reasoning. Best performer. Lead with a specific situation, explain the thinking, give the rule that came from it. End with an open question. Take post โ Luka takes a clear position on a debated topic (e.g., "yes the Greeks are necessary"). Short, punchy, opinionated. 200-400 words. No headers. Guide post โ Detailed walkthrough of a decision process. 500-800 words. Uses some structure but stays conversational. Real examples required. Comment reply โ Identified during research as a thread where Luka can add value. 3-6 sentences. No headers. Direct response to what was said.
Good titles from Luka's actual posts: "Covered calls guide based on my experience (advice for rolling and what to do if getting assigned)" "yes, the greeks are necessary" "One tool for trading options - CC,CSP,Journal,Screener.." Pattern: specific, lowercase-ish, practical, slightly personal. Not clickbait. Not generic. Bad titles: "My complete guide to covered calls" (generic) "Why you NEED to learn the Greeks" (hype) "Comprehensive analysis of rolling strategies" (sounds corporate)
Only mention QuantWheel when: The post is for a Tier 2 sub (r/Options_Beginners, r/fatFIRE, r/OptionsMillionaire) The post discusses a real problem QuantWheel actually solves (cost basis tracking, screening, roll decisions) The mention comes after the value โ never in the first paragraph, never in the title How Luka mentions QuantWheel (natural): "I use a tool that calculates all that stuff and gives me a rating โ not magical, but helps me decide what's the better deal" (from his CC guide) Describe the problem first. Then: "This is what QuantWheel is built for." Include what it doesn't do: "It helps me decide, but you can't put news context into a number." Never say: "Check out QuantWheel!" / "Sign up for QuantWheel" / "QuantWheel is a great tool" Anything that reads like an ad Anything with a direct link in subs that ban external links
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