--- name: hashnode description: Enables Claude to manage Hashnode blog posts, engagement, and developer community participation version: 1.0.0 author: Canifi category: productivity --- # Hashnode Skill ## Overview Automates Hashnode operations including publishing blog posts, managing your publication, engaging with content, and participating in the developer blogging community through browser automation. ## Quick Install ```bash curl -sSL https://canifi.com/skills/hashnode/install.sh | bash ``` Or manually: ```bash cp -r skills/hashnode ~/.canifi/skills/ ``` ## Setup Configure via [canifi-env](https://canifi.com/setup/scripts): ```bash # First, ensure canifi-env is installed: # curl -sSL https://canifi.com/install.sh | bash canifi-env set HASHNODE_EMAIL "your-email@example.com" canifi-env set HASHNODE_PASSWORD "your-password" ``` ## Privacy & Authentication **Your credentials, your choice.** Canifi LifeOS respects your privacy. ### Option 1: Manual Browser Login (Recommended) If you prefer not to share credentials with Claude Code: 1. Complete the [Browser Automation Setup](/setup/automation) using CDP mode 2. Login to the service manually in the Playwright-controlled Chrome window 3. Claude will use your authenticated session without ever seeing your password ### Option 2: Environment Variables If you're comfortable sharing credentials, you can store them locally: ```bash canifi-env set SERVICE_EMAIL "your-email" canifi-env set SERVICE_PASSWORD "your-password" ``` **Note**: Credentials stored in canifi-env are only accessible locally on your machine and are never transmitted. ## Capabilities - Write and publish articles - Manage personal publication - React to and comment on posts - Follow users and blogs - Search content and tags - Access drafts and scheduled posts - View analytics - Manage blog settings ## Usage Examples ### Example 1: Publish Article ``` User: "Publish this tutorial to my Hashnode blog" Claude: I'll publish that article. - Navigate to hashnode.com - Access blog dashboard - Click Write Article - Enter content with markdown - Add tags and cover image - Publish article ``` ### Example 2: React to Post ``` User: "Like that article about web development" Claude: I'll add a reaction. - Navigate to article - Click like/reaction button - Confirm reaction added ``` ### Example 3: Schedule Post ``` User: "Schedule this article for tomorrow morning" Claude: I'll schedule that post. - Create article in editor - Set schedule date/time - Save as scheduled - Confirm scheduling ``` ### Example 4: Check Analytics ``` User: "Show me my Hashnode blog analytics" Claude: I'll pull your analytics. - Navigate to dashboard - Access Analytics section - Gather views and reactions - Present performance summary ``` ## Authentication Flow 1. Navigate to hashnode.com via Playwright MCP 2. Click login and select email option 3. Enter email and password from canifi-env 4. Handle magic link if used (check email) 5. Verify dashboard access 6. Maintain session cookies ## Error Handling - **Login Failed**: Check for magic link email - **Session Expired**: Re-authenticate automatically - **Article Failed**: Check markdown syntax - **Rate Limited**: Wait before continuing - **Blog Not Setup**: Guide user to create publication - **Tag Not Found**: Create or suggest alternatives - **Image Upload Failed**: Check format and size - **Scheduling Failed**: Verify date/time format ## Self-Improvement Instructions When encountering new Hashnode features: 1. Document new editor elements 2. Add support for new blog features 3. Log successful publishing patterns 4. Update for platform changes ## Notes - Hashnode provides custom domain support - Publications are individual blogs - Tags help with SEO - Newsletter integration available - GitHub backup supported - Series for multi-part content - Headless CMS capabilities