Skill Detail
Blog Content Validation Skill
Blog Content Validation Skill for Codex · github
Codex skill for researched blog content production, SEO QA, Markdown/MDX frontmatter validation, source checks, and schema-ready publishing workflows.
Skill Overview
Codex skill for researched blog content production, SEO QA, Markdown/MDX frontmatter validation, source checks, and schema-ready publishing workflows.
Blog Content Validation Search Terms
This page targets users searching for Blog Content Validation Skill, download, installation, README, Skill URL, and usage guide.
Resource Type
BHINNKJ Skill
Categories
Office & Documents, Meta & Tools, Research, Marketing & Growth
Tags
Codex Skill, SEO QA, Markdown, Schema
The download is a local Markdown skill file saved by EasyGlobe and deployable with the site to GitHub and Cloudflare.
Detailed Skill Introduction
What Blog Content Validation Skill is for
Blog Content Validation Skill is an AI agent skill resource for Office & Documents, Meta & Tools, Research, Marketing & Growth workflows. Based on the archived project material, its core value is: Codex skill for researched blog content production, SEO QA, Markdown/MDX frontmatter validation, source checks, and schema-ready publishing workflows.. People landing on this page are likely searching for Blog Content Validation Skill, Blog Content Validation Skill download, Blog Content Validation Skill installation, Blog Content Validation Skill README, Blog Content Validation Skill Skill URL, or platform-specific terms such as Claude Skills, Codex Skills, Gemini Skills, Kimi Skills, and GLM Skills. This detail page brings those signals together so a user can understand what the skill does before opening the original project.
README summary
Production workflow for researching, writing, improving, scoring, and validating SEO-ready blog articles in Markdown, MDX, HTML, and static-site content systems.
This repository packages a reusable Codex skill for teams that publish researched content and need a repeatable QA process before a post goes live. It focuses on content production, SEO checks, source discipline, frontmatter quality, schema readiness, internal links, and rendered-page validation.
README capability notes
Many blog workflows fail at the handoff between writing and publishing. Drafts may look complete but still miss search intent, canonical metadata, author signals, citation links, image alt text, FAQ coverage, sitemap inclusion, or basic Markdown constraints.
blog-publish-pipeline gives Codex a practical checklist and a local scoring script so every article can move through the same content QA gates.
README usage notes
- Create a researched SEO blog post from a keyword or topic
- Improve an existing Markdown or MDX article without changing its intent
- Validate title tags, meta descriptions, author metadata, and frontmatter
- Check internal links, external citation links, FAQ coverage, image alt text, and paragraph length
- Prepare schema-ready articles for Article, BlogPosting, FAQPage, Person, and Organization
- Review blog content for E-E-A-T signals, source quality, and AI-search readability
- Run a pre-publish checklist before build, sitemap, and rendered-page verification
README setup and configuration notes
Clone this repository into your Codex skills directory:
mkdir -p ~/.codex/skills
git clone https://github.com/BHINNKJ/blog-content-validation-skill.git ~/.codex/skills/blog-publish-pipelineOr copy the folder into:
~/.codex/skills/blog-publish-pipelineThen ask Codex to use blog-publish-pipeline when creating, improving, scoring, QA-checking, or preparing a blog post for publishing.
Workflow fit and practical value
The current taxonomy places Blog Content Validation Skill under Office & Documents, Meta & Tools, Research, Marketing & Growth, with tags such as Codex Skill, SEO QA, Markdown, Schema. That means the skill should be evaluated through the lens of repeatable work: what task it helps an AI agent perform, what context the agent needs, what output a user should expect, and whether the workflow can be reused as a team SOP. The archived README is used as the first source of truth whenever it includes feature lists, examples, setup notes, or usage guidance. The local Markdown download is useful for review, internal documentation, and adapting the instructions into your own agent skills repository....
Installation
Clone this repository into your Codex skills directory:
mkdir -p ~/.codex/skills
git clone https://github.com/BHINNKJ/blog-content-validation-skill.git ~/.codex/skills/blog-publish-pipelineOr copy the folder into:
~/.codex/skills/blog-publish-pipelineThen ask Codex to use blog-publish-pipeline when creating, improving, scoring, QA-checking, or preparing a blog post for publishing.
Usage
- Create a researched SEO blog post from a keyword or topic
- Improve an existing Markdown or MDX article without changing its intent
- Validate title tags, meta descriptions, author metadata, and frontmatter
- Check internal links, external citation links, FAQ coverage, image alt text, and paragraph length
- Prepare schema-ready articles for Article, BlogPosting, FAQPage, Person, and Organization
- Review blog content for E-E-A-T signals, source quality, and AI-search readability
- Run a pre-publish checklist before build, sitemap, and rendered-page verification
Capabilities
Many blog workflows fail at the handoff between writing and publishing. Drafts may look complete but still miss search intent, canonical metadata, author signals, citation links, image alt text, FAQ coverage, sitemap inclusion, or basic Markdown constraints.
blog-publish-pipeline gives Codex a practical checklist and a local scoring script so every article can move through the same content QA gates.
Supported Platforms
Use this skill as a reference template for these AI agents, model workflows, or team SOPs.
Configuration & Updates
No standalone configuration section was detected in the archive. If the source project requires API keys, account auth, CLI setup, or plugin config, follow the Skill URL.
README Command Examples
mkdir -p ~/.codex/skills
git clone https://github.com/BHINNKJ/blog-content-validation-skill.git ~/.codex/skills/blog-publish-pipeline ~/.codex/skills/blog-publish-pipeline node ~/.codex/skills/blog-publish-pipeline/scripts/score-markdown-blog.mjs ./content/blog/example.md "primary keyword" Tags
FAQ
What is Blog Content Validation Skill?
Codex skill for researched blog content production, SEO QA, Markdown/MDX frontmatter validation, source checks, and schema-ready publishing workflows.
Who should use Blog Content Validation Skill?
Use this skill if your team, operator, developer, or AI agent works on Office & Documents, Meta & Tools, Research, Marketing & Growth workflows.
When should you use Blog Content Validation Skill?
Use it when a task involves Codex Skill, SEO QA, Markdown, Schema, or when the workflow should become a Claude Skill, Codex Skill, Gemini Skill, Kimi Skill, GLM Skill, or team SOP.
How do you download Blog Content Validation Skill?
Use the “Download Skill File” button near the top of the page or in the Skill Information panel. The local Markdown file saved by EasyGlobe is bhinnkj-blog-content-validation-skill.md.
How do you install Blog Content Validation Skill?
Check the Installation section on this page. If the archived README does not include an explicit installation section, open the Skill URL and follow the official README, platform documentation, or marketplace instructions.
How do you use Blog Content Validation Skill?
Check the Usage, Capabilities, and README summary sections. The page extracts usage notes, command examples, and workflow context from the archived README where available.
Does Blog Content Validation Skill work with Claude, Codex, Gemini, Kimi, and GLM?
This page packages the resource as reusable AI agent skill material for Claude Skills, Codex Skills, Gemini Skills, Kimi Skills, GLM Skills, ChatGPT Skills or team SOPs. Actual runtime compatibility depends on the official instructions at the Skill URL.
Where is the Skill URL for Blog Content Validation Skill?
The Skill URL is shown in the Skill Information panel. You can also use the “Open Original Skill” button near the top of the page to open the original project or official page.
What is the difference between the local download and the Skill URL?
The local download is an EasyGlobe-saved Markdown copy for archiving, reading, and reuse. The Skill URL points to the original project, official documentation, or marketplace page for the latest instructions.