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auto-commenter

Generate authentic, personalized comments for Reddit and other online communities. Uses your writing style to create human-like engagement that builds community presence and identifies potential leads.

personAuthor: jakexiaohubgithub

Auto Commenter

Purpose

Generate authentic, personalized comments for Reddit and other online communities. Uses your writing style to create human-like engagement that builds community presence and identifies potential leads.

Routing

  • Use when: Use when the user asks to generate authentic, personalized comments for Reddit and other online communities. Uses your writing style to create human-like engagement that builds community presence and identifies potential leads.
  • Do not use when: Do not use when the request is asking for planning documents, high-level strategy, or non-executable discussion; use the relevant planning or design workflow instead.
  • Outputs: Outcome from Auto Commenter: task-specific result plus concrete action notes.
  • Success criteria: Returns concrete actions and decisions matching the requested task, with no fabricated tool-side behavior.

Trigger Examples

Positive

  • Use the auto-commenter skill for this request.
  • Help me with auto commenter.
  • Use when the user asks to generate authentic, personalized comments for Reddit and other online communities. Uses your writing style to create human-like engagement that builds community presence and identifies potential leads.
  • Auto Commenter: provide an actionable result.

Negative

  • Do not use when the request is asking for planning documents, high-level strategy, or non-executable discussion; use the relevant planning or design workflow instead.
  • Do not use auto-commenter for unrelated requests.
  • This request is outside auto commenter scope.
  • This is conceptual discussion only; no tool workflow is needed.

Runtime Prompt

  • Current runtime prompt length: 4361 characters.
  • Runtime prompt is defined directly in ../auto-commenter.json.