FontPreview

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Preview installed fonts, list typefaces, and check typography details. Use when browsing system fonts, previewing rendering, or comparing font styles.

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安装

claude skill add --url github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/bytesagain1/fontpreview

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FontPreview

A content toolkit for logging, tracking, and managing content creation operations. Each command records timestamped entries to its own log file for auditing and review.

Commands

Core Operations

CommandDescription
draft <input>Log a draft entry (view recent entries if no input given)
edit <input>Log an edit entry for editing tasks
optimize <input>Log an optimize entry for optimization tasks
schedule <input>Log a schedule entry for scheduling tasks
hashtags <input>Log a hashtags entry for hashtag research
hooks <input>Log a hooks entry for hook/intro ideas
cta <input>Log a CTA entry for call-to-action ideas
rewrite <input>Log a rewrite entry for content rewrites
translate <input>Log a translate entry for translation tasks
tone <input>Log a tone entry for tone adjustment tasks
headline <input>Log a headline entry for headline ideas
outline <input>Log an outline entry for content outlines

Utility Commands

CommandDescription
statsShow summary statistics across all log files
export <fmt>Export all data in json, csv, or txt format
search <term>Search all log entries for a term (case-insensitive)
recentShow the 20 most recent entries from history
statusHealth check — version, data dir, entry count, disk usage
helpShow available commands
versionShow version (v2.0.0)

Data Storage

All data is stored in ~/.local/share/fontpreview/:

  • Each command writes to its own log file (e.g., draft.log, edit.log, headline.log)
  • All actions are also recorded in history.log with timestamps
  • Export files are written to the same directory as export.json, export.csv, or export.txt
  • Log format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM|<input> (pipe-delimited)

Requirements

  • Bash (no external dependencies)
  • Works on Linux and macOS

When to Use

  • When you need to track content drafting and editing workflows
  • To log headline, hook, and CTA ideas for later review
  • When managing content translation and tone adjustment tasks
  • For scheduling and optimizing content publication
  • To search or export historical content operation records
  • When building an outline or rewriting existing content

Examples

bash
# Log content operations
fontpreview draft "blog post about font pairing best practices"
fontpreview edit "revise intro paragraph for clarity"
fontpreview optimize "SEO keywords for typography article"
fontpreview schedule "publish Monday 9am EST"
fontpreview hashtags "#typography #fonts #design #webdev"
fontpreview hooks "Did you know 95% of web design is typography?"
fontpreview cta "Download our free font pairing guide"
fontpreview rewrite "simplify technical jargon in section 3"
fontpreview translate "convert to Spanish for LATAM audience"
fontpreview tone "shift from formal to conversational"
fontpreview headline "10 Font Combinations That Always Work"
fontpreview outline "intro > problem > solution > examples > CTA"

# View recent entries for a command (no args)
fontpreview draft
fontpreview headline

# Search and export
fontpreview search "typography"
fontpreview export csv
fontpreview stats
fontpreview recent
fontpreview status

Output

All commands output to stdout. Redirect with fontpreview draft > output.txt.


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