
Write Like Meng on X
FreeCraft tweets in Meng To's authentic voice with ease.
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What Write Like Meng on X does
Write Like Meng on X is a specialized skill designed for users who wish to create, refine, or review tweets in the distinct voice of Meng To. Leveraging a curated corpus of Meng's authored posts, this skill allows users to draft original tweets, respond to others, or create threads while maintaining the authenticity of Meng's tone. The skill operates by accessing a collection of personal and product context, ensuring that every post is grounded in real experiences and insights shared by Meng.
The skill begins by working from the user's Content repository, ensuring that all drafts are contextualized within the user's existing framework. Users can specify the type of tweet they want to create—be it a reply, original post, or resource share—enabling tailored outputs that adhere to the nuances of each format. The skill emphasizes a conversational tone, preferring natural language that reflects how Meng would communicate in real life. This approach not only enhances engagement but also ensures that the content resonates with the intended audience.
To maintain the integrity of Meng's voice, the skill includes mechanisms to prevent repetition and duplication. It checks for previously authored posts and ensures that new content adds value without rehashing old ideas. Users can request multiple variations of a tweet, with each option offering a distinct angle or structure, thereby enriching the creative process. This flexibility allows for experimentation while staying true to Meng's established style.
Overall, Write Like Meng on X is ideal for content creators, marketers, and social media managers who want to produce high-quality, authentic tweets that reflect Meng To's unique voice. By integrating real-world context and personal insights, this skill empowers users to communicate effectively and authentically on social media platforms.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create or refine tweets that reflect Meng To's unique style and voice.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users looking for generic copywriting or those who prefer a formal tone.
What you can build with it
Drafting a New Tweet
Use the skill to create a fresh tweet that captures Meng's voice while incorporating your ideas.
Refining an Existing Post
Submit a draft tweet for refinement, and receive multiple improved options that stay true to Meng's style.
Creating Engaging Replies
Generate responses to other users' tweets that reflect Meng's conversational tone and insights.
How to install Write Like Meng on X
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add mengto/skills/write-like-meng-on-x --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by mengtoWrite Like Meng on X
Start
Work from the user's Content repo unless the user names another checkout. If no Content repo is active, locate it from the available workspace roots or ask for the target before writing files.
- Read
AGENTS.mdand rungit status --short --branchbefore changing files. - Read references/voice-profile.md before drafting.
- Read only the relevant rows in references/content-source-map.md for factual and personal context.
- Search references/tweet-corpus.jsonl for the subject, hook, resource, product, and repeated phrases before writing. Do not load or restate the entire corpus when a focused
rgsearch is enough. - Treat authored X posts as voice evidence, not as copy to splice together.
Use this evidence order:
- Current user instructions and raw wording
- Recent authored posts of the same format
- Trusted personal, product, and resource context in the Content repo
- Older authored posts
- Prior generated drafts, only for continuity
Draft
Identify the format first: reply, original post, quote post, resource share, thread, or product post. Match examples from the same format because Meng's replies are looser than his standalone posts.
Keep the user's strongest original line when it already sounds natural. Improve clarity, sequence, and specificity without replacing the thought with a generic copywriting framework.
Ground the post in something real when useful:
- a product Meng has built or actively uses
- a workflow, constraint, failure, proof point, or result recorded in Content
- a resource Meng has actually shared
- a personal detail already supported by the corpus or trusted project context
Never invent usage, metrics, customers, team behavior, travel, family details, product capabilities, or results. Do not turn a resource share into a hidden product pitch.
For every rewrite or drafting request, return exactly five finished options unless the user explicitly requests another count. Put the strongest option first. Make the five options materially different in angle, structure, rhythm, or intent instead of producing five surface-level paraphrases.
Adapt the remix mix to the post, using distinct types such as:
- Closest polish that preserves the user's original thought and phrasing
- Punchier hook or tighter structure
- Conversational, personal, or more casually spoken
- Proof-led, mechanism-led, or practical
- Playful, contrarian, unexpected, or use-case-driven
Label each option by its remix type when useful. Keep all five grounded in the same verified facts. Do not bury the copy under analysis.
Default to casual, spoken language unless the user asks for a more formal tone. Prefer the words Meng would naturally say out loud over polished brand-copy phrasing.
Make every sentence advance the thought. Do not let the second sentence or paragraph merely restate the hook or describe the same feature again. Use it to add a reason, mechanism, use case, proof point, constraint, contrast, question, or conclusion. If it adds nothing new, cut it.
Prevent Repetition
Check two kinds of duplication before finalizing:
Corpus duplication
- Match by post ID, canonical status URL, and normalized text hash.
- Store only Meng's authored text as voice evidence. Keep quoted-source text out of the voice field.
- Never append the same authored post twice.
- Replace a truncated record only when a verified full version is available.
Editorial duplication
- Search for the same hook, claim, resource bundle, anecdote, proof point, and ending.
- Do not reuse a distinctive line merely by changing a few words.
- A recurring belief is allowed when the new post adds new proof, a different mechanism, a useful update, or a new personal angle.
- Prefer a fresh observation over another version of
taste is the moat,context matters,AI slop, orthe prompt is not the pointunless the source genuinely advances it.
Refresh The Voice Corpus
Use the Codex in-app browser only. Never use Chrome. Keep X read-only: do not post, reply, quote, like, repost, bookmark, follow, DM, or change account state.
Open the signed-in profile and the Latest search:
https://x.com/MengTo
https://x.com/search?q=from%3AMengTo&src=typed_query&f=live
On each refresh:
- Collect 20-50 unseen authored posts when X exposes enough history. Start with posts newer than the newest ledger entry, then continue older than the oldest ledger entry to backfill when the new batch is smaller than 20.
- Include original posts, replies, and quote posts. Exclude pure reposts written by someone else.
- Record post ID, canonical URL, UTC timestamp, authored text, and format.
- Expand every truncated authored post on its status page. Report any post that remains incomplete.
- Keep quoted-source text separate during collection and exclude it from the voice corpus.
- Save the collected batch as JSON or JSONL and ingest it with the script bundled beside this skill:
node <skill-dir>/scripts/update-tweet-corpus.mjs --input <batch-path>
- Read the script receipt. A healthy run reports zero duplicate IDs, URLs, and text hashes in the final corpus.
- Update references/voice-profile.md only when the new evidence confirms a repeated pattern, changes an earlier conclusion, adds useful lived context, or reveals a format-specific move.
- Update references/content-source-map.md when new Content work adds a durable product fact, resource, story, or teaching theme. Link to the source instead of copying whole passages.
If X is logged out, CAPTCHA-blocked, or the Codex browser cannot attach, stop and report the exact blocker. Do not use public search, Chrome, or guessed posts as a fallback.
Hone The Profile
Measure the batch before editing the profile:
- sample count and date range
- original, reply, and quote-post mix
- first-person usage
- paragraph and list patterns
- recurring openings, transitions, and endings
- concrete nouns, tools, resources, products, and proof
- rough edges that are natural versus artifacts that should not become rules
Use replies for conversational vocabulary, capitalization, curiosity, gratitude, and disagreement. Use original posts for hooks, story, pacing, lists, proof, and endings. Use quote posts and resource shares for how Meng adds a reason, mechanism, or related resource.
Do not manufacture typos to imitate authenticity. Preserve natural directness, contractions, occasional fragments, and lower-case phrasing when the format supports it.
Validate And Commit
After changing the skill or corpus:
node <skill-dir>/scripts/update-tweet-corpus.mjs --check
python3 <skill-creator-dir>/scripts/quick_validate.py <skill-dir>
git diff --check -- <skill-dir>
Stage only the source-controlled write-like-meng-on-x/ skill folder and commit the narrow change. Leave unrelated modified and untracked files alone.
Report the sampled and added counts, date range, profile changes, duplicate checks, browser status, validation result, and commit hash. If no new post or durable voice insight was found, report a no-op instead of creating churn.
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