claude content skills

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I already wrote about moving my 15-year-old blog from WordPress to Cloudflare. What I didn’t mention is what came out of that process besides a faster website: three AI tools (Claude skills, precisely) that I now use regularly and decided to open-source. For context, these apply to a WordPress backed website, but served statically via Cloudflare Pages.

If you manage any kind of content at scale — a blog, documentation, a knowledge base — these might save you some headaches.

Link Analyzer: Fix What’s Broken

First problem: after 1,300+ posts and multiple URL structure changes over the years, I had no idea what was broken. Hundreds of dead links, orphan pages that even I forgot existed, posts linking to themselves in weird loops.

The Link Analyzer crawls your static site and tells you:

  • Which links are dead
  • Which pages have zero inbound links (orphans)
  • Which pages link too much or too little
  • Overall linking health

I ran it, got a report, fixed the critical stuff first. Simple.

SEO WordPress Manager: Smart Batch Updates

Some of my meta descriptions were written in 2012. They were… not great. Updating them one by one through the WordPress admin? For hundreds of posts? No thanks.

This tool connects to WordPress via GraphQL and lets you batch update Yoast SEO fields — titles, descriptions, focus keyphrases. It has a preview mode so you can see changes before applying them, and it tracks progress so you can stop and resume.

I used Claude to help generate better descriptions based on the actual content, then pushed them in batches. What would have taken weeks took an afternoon.

Astro CTA Injector: Smart Placement

Old posts had CTAs for products I don’t sell anymore. New posts needed CTAs but adding them manually to 1,300 articles was out of the question.

The CTA Injector places call-to-action blocks into your content based on rules: at the end, after 50% of the article, after 60%, or after specific headings. It scores content for relevance so you’re not putting a productivity app CTA into a post about travel photography.

It also tracks what it changed, so you can roll back if something looks off.

Automation With A Dash of Brain

All these skills are basically automation with a brain attached. Repetitive tasks with a thin layer of understanding on top.

The difference between traditional scripts and AI-assisted tools is context. A script replaces text. An AI tool can read a post about financial habits and decide it deserves a different CTA than a post about location independence.

I still review the output. But reviewing is much faster than creating from scratch.

This is what I meant when I wrote about AI and jobs — the tech doesn’t replace judgment, it lets you apply your judgment to more stuff in less time.

Get the Tools

You can find these on GitHub: claude-content-skills

They’re built as Claude Code skills, but the patterns work elsewhere. MIT license, use them however you want.

If you’re managing a content archive that needs cleanup, give them a shot. Worst case, you’ll find out how many broken links you’ve been ignoring.

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