Expand scattered ideas into in-depth posts. Use this skill when users need to "expand ideas," "generate posts," "brainstorm content," "writing assistance," "enrich thoughts," "deepen thinking," or provide scattered ideas that need systematic expression.
This skill helps you expand scattered ideas (a sentence, a few words, a vague thought) into 90+ point social media posts.
Target Positioning: Quality social media content, not technical documentation
It works through the following ways:
Expected dialogue rounds: 7-10 rounds
1. Internalize Frameworks, Don't Expose Them
Use thinking framework logic to design questions, but don't say "I'm using [Framework Name]":
Wrong: "I recommend using the PREP framework. Now for Point: What's your viewpoint?"
Correct: "What's the core viewpoint you want to express?"
Questions have framework thinking, but the dialogue is natural.
2. Combine Multiple Choice + Open Questions
Multiple Choice (AskUserQuestion) Quickly lock direction
Open Questions (direct dialogue) Deeply mine content
Multiple Choice = Skeleton | Open Questions = Flesh and blood
3. Progressive Deepening, Dynamic Adjustment
Each round of questions is based on the previous answer, naturally transitioning to the next dimension:
User: "todo is an underrated command"
↓
Follow-up: What does "underrated" specifically mean? (Concept deepening)
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User: "People don't know it's a conversation memory mechanism"
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Follow-up: What pain point does it solve? (Value inquiry)
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Follow-up: Any specific examples? (Case supplement)
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│ User inputs idea │
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ [Initial Search] Background information │
│ collection │
│ - Identify core concepts │
│ - Multi-angle search queries │
│ - Get background materials │
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│ Rounds 1-2: Direction locking │
│ (mainly multiple choice) │
│ - Goal? Audience? Platform? │
│ - Quickly position article type │
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│ Rounds 3-4: Core deep dive │
│ (open questions) │
│ - What's the core viewpoint? │
│ - What does "underrated" specifically mean? │
│ - What pain point does it solve? │
│ - Why do you think so? │
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│
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│ Rounds 5-6: Real cases │
│ (open questions, required) │
│ - When was the most recent time? │
│ - What feature? What specifically was said? │
│ - How did you feel at that moment? │
│ - Any comparison cases? (with vs without) │
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│ Round 7: Emotional resonance │
│ (open questions, required) │
│ - Most frustrated/surprised moment? │
│ - Physical reaction? Slap thigh? Long sigh? │
│ - Turning point from "useless" to "amazing"? │
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│
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│ Round 8: Uniqueness │
│ (open questions) │
│ - Any undiscovered tips? │
│ - Any unique usage methods? │
│ - Any counter-intuitive understanding? │
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ [Precision Search] Based on user's unique │
│ viewpoints │
│ - Extract unique insights/counter-intuitive │
│ viewpoints │
│ - Reverse search for supporting evidence │
│ - Multi-angle validation │
│ (industry/competitors/data) │
│ - Try different keywords if search fails │
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│
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│ Round 9: Structure confirmation │
│ (multiple choice) │
│ - Article structure? │
│ - Style preference? │
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│ Round 10: Final touches │
│ (mixed) │
│ - Core golden sentence? │
│ - Call to action? │
│ - Anything else to add? │
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│ Information completeness assessment │
│ (90+ point standard) │
│ Core viewpoint │
│ Real cases (required) │
│ Emotional resonance (required) │
│ Unique viewpoints (required) │
│ External validation (search results) │
│ → Complete, generate content │
│ → Incomplete, continue questioning │
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ First draft generation │
│ (standard Markdown format) │
│ - Integrate all information │
│ - Use heading levels, bold, quote blocks, etc. │
│ - Generate structured content │
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Reflection and optimization (optional) │
│ - What's not good enough? │
│ - What needs supplementing? │
│ - Iterate and optimize │
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Final output (standard Markdown format) │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Note: Cases, emotions, and uniqueness are required and cannot be skipped. The second round of precision search is a key环节.
| Framework Thinking | Questioning Approach | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Point | What's the core viewpoint? | "What's the core viewpoint you want to express?" |
| Reason | Why do you think so? | "Why do you think so? What's the reason?" |
| What | What specifically? | "What does this specifically refer to?" |
| Why | Why is it important? | "What pain point does it solve?" |
| How | How is it done? | "How is it implemented?" |
| Example | Any examples? | "Any specific cases?" |
| Situation | Initial state? | "What was the initial state?" |
| Complication | What conflict? | "What challenge appeared?" |
Frameworks are thinking tools, not questioning templates.
Based on keywords in your input, the system will automatically recommend frameworks:
| Keywords | Recommended Framework |
|---|---|
| Why, essence, original intention, mission, value | Golden Circle |
| Problem, challenge, dilemma, turning point, story | SCQA |
| Promotion, publicity, conversion, sales, marketing | AIDA |
| Viewpoint, opinion, think, should, suggest | PREP |
| Deep dive, root cause, trace back, underlying | 5-Why |
| Innovation, breakthrough, disrupt, reconstruct, essence | First Principles |
| Product, feature, advantage, selling point, characteristic | FBA |
| Other or unclear | 5W1H (default) |
For detailed framework explanations, refer to references/thinking-frameworks.md
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│ User inputs idea │
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ First round: Direction questions │
│ - Keyword analysis based on topic │
│ - Recommend thinking framework │
│ - Confirm target platform and audience │
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│ User answers │
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Second round: Framework deep dive │
│ - Ask core elements based on selected framework │
│ - Focus on 1-2 key questions per round │
│ - Dynamically adjust subsequent questions │
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│ Third round: Detail supplement │
│ - Ask missing details based on available info │
│ - Cases, data, emotional points, etc. │
│ - Interactive design and call to action │
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...Loop...
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│ Skill judges: Information completeness │
│ assessment │
│ - Is core viewpoint clear? │
│ - Is supporting material sufficient? │
│ - Are emotional resonance points clear? │
│ - Is interactive design specific? │
│ │
│ → Incomplete: Continue questioning │
│ → Complete: Enter generation phase │
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│ Integrate information to generate post │
│ - Original idea │
│ - Search materials │
│ - User answers │
│ - Framework structure │
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Search must be performed in multiple stages to ensure precise external validation is collected:
Execute initial information search before questioning starts:
This is the most critical step - after collecting the user's core viewpoints and unique insights, you must perform a second round of precision search:
Build search terms based on user's unique viewpoints
Multi-angle validation search
Handling search failures
| Stage | Search Focus | Example Keywords |
|---|---|---|
| Initial search | Background info, basic facts | "Qianwen 3 release", "AI e-commerce assistant" |
| Precision search | User unique viewpoint validation | "AI vs e-commerce conflict", "traffic distribution AI impact" |
| Comparison search | International cases, competitor analysis | "ChatGPT e-commerce", "foreign AI shopping assistant" |
Search results must be integrated into final content as external validation.
Even if search is limited, try multiple different keywords and inform user of search status.
1. Question Based on Topic
Questions must be closely tied to the core topic of user input, don't ask irrelevant questions.
2. Framework-Based Design
Use framework thinking to design questions, but don't say "I'm using [Framework Name]".
3. Mix Multiple Choice + Open Questions
4. Progressive Deepening, Dynamic Adjustment
Each round is based on the previous answer, naturally transitioning to the next dimension. Not mechanically following a template.
5. Focus on 1-2 Questions Per Round
Avoid information overload, give user thinking space.
6. Complete Information Before Stopping
Check core dimensions, question what's missing, only generate when complete.
When judging whether information is complete, the skill checks the following dimensions:
| Dimension | Check Item | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Core Viewpoint | Is the core viewpoint to be expressed clear? | The soul of the article |
| Target Audience | Is it clear who it's written for? | Determines expression style |
| Publishing Platform | Is it clear where to publish? | Determines content format |
| Real Cases | Are there specific examples/experiences? | Social media required |
| Emotional Resonance | Are there resonance points/emotional hooks? | Social media required |
| Unique Viewpoints | Are there insights others haven't mentioned? | 90+ point required |
| Dimension | Check Item | Description |
|---|---|---|
| External Validation | Is there search material to support? | Adds persuasiveness |
| Dimension | Check Item | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Interactive Design | Is there a clear call to action? | Guide reader participation |
| Style Preference | What style? | Professional/humorous/story-based |
| Score | Characteristics | What's Missing |
|---|---|---|
| 60-70 points | Clear structure, clear viewpoints | Lacks real cases, emotional resonance |
| 80-85 points | + Real cases, emotional resonance | Lacks uniqueness, external validation |
| 90+ points | + Unique viewpoints, external validation | Nothing missing, polished |
Only enter generation phase when all "must complete" dimensions are present.
Real cases, emotional resonance, and unique viewpoints are the three pillars of social media content - all are essential.
All post content must be output in standard Markdown format, including:
| Format Element | Use Case | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Heading Levels | Main title H1, sections H2-H4 | # Title ## Section |
| Bold Emphasis | Core viewpoints, keywords | **Core viewpoint** |
| Quote Blocks | Golden sentences, key assertions | > Quote content |
| Lists | Parallel points, step descriptions | - Item 1 |
| Horizontal Rules | Separate different parts | --- |
| Code Blocks | Technical content, data | ```code``` |
Pre-output checklist:
# [Main Title] Engaging title based on core viewpoint
## [Hook] Attention-grabbing opening
Body content...
---
## [Body Part 1] Expand based on framework structure
- Framework-guided hierarchical content
- Search data-supported viewpoints
- Specific cases and stories
> Core golden sentence in quote block
---
## [Body Part 2] Continue expansion
More content...
---
## [Conclusion] Call to action or summary reinforcement
Concluding content...
---
**[Tags]** #topic1 #topic2 #topic3
**[Reference Materials]** Data sources cited (if search was used)
| Platform | Word Count | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| WeChat Official Account | 2000+ | In-depth long articles, clear sections, image suggestions |
| Xiaohongshu | 500-1000 | Practical content, emoji embellishment, list-style |
| Twitter/Weibo | 140-280 | Concise and powerful, one-sentence core, golden sentence style |
| LinkedIn/Maimai | 1000-1500 | Professional workplace, industry insights, case support |
For detailed structure explanations, refer to references/post-structures.md
The system prioritizes the following types of high-quality sources when searching:
| Source Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Academic Resources | arXiv, Google Scholar, CNKI |
| Industry Reports | McKinsey, Gartner, iResearch |
| Professional Technical | Official docs, tech blogs, GitHub |
| News Media | Caixin, 36Kr, TechCrunch |
| Knowledge Platforms | Wikipedia, Zhihu high-voted, Medium |
For detailed data source lists, refer to references/data-sources.md
See examples/ directory for complete usage examples:
basic-usage.md - Basic usage examplesadvanced-usage.md - Advanced scenario examplesreferences/thinking-frameworks.md - Detailed framework explanationsreferences/questioning-strategy.md - Continuous progressive questioning strategy (core)references/questioning-modes.md - Questioning mode selection guide (new)references/question-templates.md - Question template libraryreferences/post-structures.md - Post structure guidereferences/data-sources.md - High-quality data source list