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hashnode

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hashnode

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curl -sSL https://canifi.com/skills/hashnode/install.sh | bash
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Skill Details

SKILL.md

Enables Claude to manage Hashnode blog posts, engagement, and developer community participation

Overview

# 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