cognitive-memetics-content
Authors and edits Hugo posts under the cognitive-memetics section: type panel (cube-cows weekly) or type sayings (TLDR / Context), Por-Estas-Calles / Street Wisdom / Venezuelan sayings project tags and LinkedIn hashtags, T-Shirt Art hub posts (short teasers without meta openers; sayings card **`description`** derived from **`title`** + **`tldr`** + **`fluff`** when applying this skill; sayings **`**bold**`** per **`.cursor/skills/content-emphasis/SKILL.md`**). Footer "But why" explainers share one gradient card in **`assets/css/_custom.scss`** (Cube-Cows hub, Street Wisdom, Reptilocracy); extend that block instead of duplicating styles. **Title** stays plain (no leading emoji; this section opts out of optional title emoji used in other site sections). **heading_code**, **categories**, featured images. Use when editing content/cognitive-memetics/, when the user mentions Cognitive-Memetics, cube-cows, Tales from the Cube Farm, T-Shirt Art, Por-Estas-Calles, Street Wisdom, Cultural Stopwatch, cartoon stopwatch,
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video-content
Authors and edits Hugo posts with type video: YouTube embed via youtube_id or body shortcode, description as lead, optional sowhat (teaser/payoff), list-row embed plus fullPost CTA, categories (often Mind-Infrastructure, Human-Condition, or Social-Protocols by topic), tags, optional featured image for cards, and a TLDR-style body (so-what article) for text-first readers and feed skims, while the lead still invites a full watch. Use when editing or adding video picks, when the user mentions type video, youtube_id, video archetype, curated videos, or chapter notes and summaries.
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claims-content
Authors and edits Hugo posts with type claims: Claim (description), concise Grounding (short digest plus source link), section vs categories vs punchy hashtag-like tags, optional primary-source quote blocks (`###` heading + blockquote), prose style, and preserving the author’s direct voice when they supply finished copy (no fluff rewrites). Use when editing or adding content under social-protocols, human-condition, or other sections using claims, when the user mentions Claim, Grounding, categories, tags, or claims archetype, or when shaping list-view copy for those posts.
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revise-post-es
Systematically translates or revises a Hugo post into Spanish through ordered filters. Use when the user asks to "translate this post", "revise the Spanish", "fix the translation", or wants step-by-step Spanish refinement. Complements revise-post (English) and spanish-translation-content (rules reference).
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