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Scaffold a Claude-Code-native social-media post workspace — skills for brand setup, drafting, reviewing, and rendering HTML/CSS carousels to PNG.

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    Postkit

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    A Claude-Code-native workspace for social-media posts. Scaffold once, then let Claude skills handle brand setup, drafting, critique, and rendering.

    Slides are HTML/CSS. Rendering is Puppeteer. Exports are native dimensions for TikTok, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn.

    npx postkit            # scaffolds ./postkit/
    cd postkit
    claude                 # open Claude Code
    /postkit-setup         # answer a few brand questions
    /postkit-new           # draft a post (or a whole series)
    /postkit-render        # export PNGs

    That's it — no more postkit new, postkit render, postkit watch. The workflow lives in Claude skills.

    What npx postkit gives you

    postkit/
    ├── .claude/skills/
    │   ├── postkit-setup/      brand/voice/visual intake → saves to Claude memory
    │   ├── postkit-idea/       creative brainstorm + sequence planning (brand-aware)
    │   ├── postkit-new/        draft a post or series (reads brand memory + theme.css)
    │   ├── postkit-render/     shell out to `npx postkit render` for PNG export
    │   └── postkit-review/     strategy + copy + design critique in one pass
    ├── theme.css               palette, fonts, component classes — edit freely
    ├── CLAUDE.md               guide Claude uses inside this workspace
    ├── posts/                  your posts
    └── assets/                 images, photos, backgrounds

    Your brand profile (handles per platform, voice, audience, goals, hook formulas, …) lives in Claude Code's per-workspace memory, not as a file in the project tree. /postkit-setup writes it there; /postkit-new and /postkit-review read it from there.

    Re-run npx postkit anytime to upgrade the skills. Managed files (.claude/skills/*) are refreshed. User files (theme.css, CLAUDE.md, posts/, assets/) and your brand memory are left alone.

    Why postkit?

    • HTML/CSS is the source of truth. Full control of every pixel, version-controllable.
    • Brand-aware drafting. /postkit-new reads your brand profile from Claude's memory so every post matches your voice, audience, and goals — no generic AI slop.
    • Theme once, reuse everywhere. Palette and type live in theme.css; slides pull from it.
    • Native export dimensions for every major platform (9:16, 4:5, 1:1, 16:9, 3:4).
    • Skills over commands. The workflow is conversational, not a CLI cheat-sheet.
    • Docker fallback when you'd rather not install Chrome locally.

    Install

    Postkit needs Node 20+ and a Chrome/Chromium binary (Puppeteer downloads one on first install; a system install works too). You don't install postkit — you run it via npx each time you scaffold or upgrade:

    npx postkit            # scaffold or refresh ./postkit/
    npx postkit@latest     # same, but pin to the newest version

    On minimal Linux systems you may also need native libs for Chromium:

    sudo ./setup.sh        # apt-based

    Or see Docker.

    Formats

    Every post has a post.json with a format:

    { "format": "9:16" }
    Key Dimensions Platforms
    9:16 1080 × 1920 TikTok, Instagram Reels, Stories
    4:5 1080 × 1350 Instagram feed (portrait)
    1:1 1080 × 1080 Instagram feed, X posts
    16:9 1920 × 1080 X, YouTube thumbnails, LinkedIn
    3:4 1080 × 1440 LinkedIn carousels

    /postkit-new asks which format you want; /postkit-render uses what post.json says (or override with npx postkit render posts/<slug> --format 1:1).

    Theming

    All visual choices are CSS custom properties in theme.css:

    :root {
      --bg: #ffffff;
      --primary: #2563eb;
      --accent: #f59e0b;
      --text: #111827;
      --font-display: "Inter", system-ui, sans-serif;
      /* …etc */
    }

    Slides link to ../../theme.css and can layer per-slide overrides in a <style> block. See examples/quickstart/ for a complete dark-mode theme.

    Docker

    Prefer not to install Chrome? The repo ships a Dockerfile that bakes in everything:

    docker build -t postkit .
    docker run --rm -v "$PWD":/work -w /work postkit render posts/my-post

    The skills

    Skill Purpose
    /postkit-setup Interviews you about brand, audience, voice, visuals → saves to Claude memory
    /postkit-idea Brand-aware creative brainstorm, then plans a resonant sequence of follow-ups
    /postkit-new Drafts a post (or a series) using the brand memory + theme.css
    /postkit-render Exports slides to PNG via Puppeteer
    /postkit-review Critiques a draft on strategy, copy, and design in one pass

    CLI (used internally by skills)

    Only two commands exist; you rarely type them yourself:

    npx postkit                      Scaffold or refresh ./postkit/
    npx postkit render <post>        Render slides to PNG  (called by /postkit-render)

    Roadmap

    • /postkit-schedule — plan a posting calendar from the brand memory
    • Built-in asset optimizer
    • Template gallery (community themes)
    • Direct upload hooks (Buffer, Typefully, …)
    • Figma import

    Have an idea? Open an issue.

    Contributing

    PRs welcome — see CONTRIBUTING.md.

    License

    MIT