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Use the Meta-Article Prompt Template to document a real AI-agent task run as a publishable article – the proof layer that turns work into examples.
Category: Content Factory – Process
Use this when an AI agent (or human + agent) has just completed a real task run – any Task Library skill execution – and the run should become a linked example for its definitive article.
Inputs
- The completed run: prompts used, tool outputs, before/after states, final deliverable
- The Meta-Article Prompt Template (the hub at /meta-article-prompt-template)
- The task's definitive article short URL (the hub this example will link up to)
- WordPress access for publishing per Blog Posting Guidelines
Steps
- Gather the artifacts of the run while fresh: the exact prompts, key decisions, screenshots of before/after, the output, time taken, and anything that went wrong.
- Run the Meta-Article Prompt against those artifacts to draft the article: what the task was, why it was run, what the agent actually did step by step, and what resulted.
- Show the real work – include the actual prompts and honest friction points. The value is reproducibility, not a polished success story.
- State results concretely: what shipped, what changed, what was measured (feed numbers into MAA where they exist).
- Link the meta-article UP to its definitive article (one direction: example → hub). Never write the meta-article as a competing explanation of the concept – that is content vandalism; it documents one run.
- Apply the entity-linking decision tree for every person, company, and concept mentioned.
- Publish per the Blog Posting Guidelines pipeline (title <60, meta <160, keyword in first paragraph, real screenshots as images, RankMath 70+ at the Post stage).
- Register the example: add it to the definitive article's examples section and the Task Library tracker – this is what moves a task toward Green (article + skill + ≥1 example).
Definition of done (QA checklist)
- Documents one real run with actual prompts and honest results – no hypotheticals
- Links up to the task's definitive article; does not compete with the hub
- Concrete outcomes stated (deliverable, metrics, time)
- Complies with Blog Posting Guidelines (it publishes content)
- Example registered on the hub's examples list and in the tracker
- Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
Example(s)
- The hub at /meta-article-prompt-template carries 29 linked example meta-articles – the largest example set in the library and the model for this loop.
File in the zip: skills/content-factory-process/write-meta-article-documenting-agent-work.md. Download the Task Library zip.
Index: Task Library. Article guidelines.
