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Package:asoiso/aibrary-podcast-dialogue
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OpenClaw 评估
This instruction-only skill is internally consistent with its stated purpose (generating a two-person podcast dialogue from a book) and requests no installs, credentials, or unrelated capabilities.
目的
The name and description (generate a Host+Guest dialogue podcast script from a book) align with the SKILL.md instructions. The skill requests no binaries, env vars, or config paths that would be unrelated to generating text, so its claimed purpose matches its requested capabilities.
说明范围
The SKILL.md stays within scope: it specifies how to analyze book content, structure the dialogue, language behavior, and output format. It does not instruct the agent to read system files, access external endpoints, or exfiltrate data. It explicitly directs the agent to admit when a book is unknown rather than fabricate details, reducing hallucination risk.
安装机制
No install spec and no code files are present. Because this is instruction-only, nothing is written to disk and there are no third‑party packages or download URLs to review, which minimizes install-related risk.
证书
The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. There are no unexplained secrets requested and no indication the instructions will access anything beyond the agent's text-generation capabilities.
持久
always is false and the skill is user-invocable; disable-model-invocation is false (the default), which is normal for skills. Nothing in the skill attempts to change other skills or require permanent system presence.
综合结论
This skill appears low-risk and coherent for generating podcast dialogue. Before using it widely, test with a few example book titles to verify it doesn't hallucinate content, review outputs for factual/copyright issues if you plan to quote the book, and be aware that the generated script will be long (2,500–3,000 words) so inspect for quality and privacy before publishing.
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SKILL.md
---
name: aibrary-podcast-dialogue
description: "[Aibrary] Generate a book dialogue podcast script with two speakers — a host and a guest expert — discussing the book's ideas in a natural conversation. Use when the user wants to create a conversational podcast about a book, turn a book into a two-person discussion, or generate a dialogue-style podcast script. Different from aibrary-podcast-summary (single narrator) and aibrary-podcast-ideatwin (debate format)."
---
# Podcast Dialogue — Aibrary
Transform any book into a two-person conversational podcast script. Host + Guest expert format, designed for 10-15 minutes of engaging dialogue.
## Input
- **Book title** (required) — the book to discuss
- **Author** (optional, helps disambiguate)
- **Focus areas** (optional) — specific themes or chapters to emphasize
- **Host personality** (optional) — curious beginner, knowledgeable peer, etc. (default: curious and well-read)
- **Guest persona** (optional) — the expert's background (default: someone deeply familiar with the book's domain)
## Workflow
1. **Analyze the book**: Identify:
- The author's central thesis and key arguments
- The most interesting, surprising, or controversial ideas
- Real-world examples and stories that make great conversation
- Common questions or misconceptions about the topic
2. **Design the conversation dynamic**:
- **Host**: Asks smart questions, makes connections to real life, represents the listener's perspective. Not a blank slate — has some knowledge but is genuinely curious.
- **Guest**: Deeply knowledgeable about the book and its domain. Shares insights with enthusiasm, uses stories and analogies, occasionally pushes back on assumptions.
3. **Structure the dialogue**:
- **Opening banter** (1 minute): Natural introduction, hook the listener with why this book matters
- **Deep dives** (8-10 minutes): 3-4 topic blocks, each starting with a host question and unfolding naturally
- **Rapid fire** (1-2 minutes): Quick takes on specific points from the book
- **Key takeaway** (1-2 minutes): Each speaker shares their #1 takeaway
- **Closing** (30 seconds): Where to learn more, sign-off
4. **Write natural dialogue**: The conversation should feel real:
- Include interruptions, agreement, and "hmm, that's interesting" moments
- Let the guest occasionally say "well, actually..." to add depth
- Use the host's follow-up questions to clarify complex ideas
- Include natural laughter markers `[laughs]` and reactions
- Avoid making it feel scripted — include filler words sparingly for authenticity
5. **Language**: Detect the user's input language and generate the script in the same language.
## Output Format
```
# 🎙️ [Book Title] — Dialogue Podcast Script
**Author**: [Author Name]
**Duration**: ~[X] minutes
**Format**: Host + Guest dialogue
**Host**: [Name/Persona description]
**Guest**: [Name/Persona description]
---
## [OPENING]
**Host**: [Natural opening — welcome, introduce the topic, create intrigue]
**Guest**: [Warm response, adds a hook or surprising fact about the book]
**Host**: [Follow-up that sets the stage for the first topic]
---
## [TOPIC 1]: [Title]
**Host**: [Question or observation that opens the topic]
**Guest**: [Detailed response with story/example from the book]
**Host**: [Follow-up question or real-world connection]
**Guest**: [Deeper exploration, practical implications]
**Host**: [Brief summary or transition to next topic]
---
## [TOPIC 2]: [Title]
**Host**: [New angle or question]
**Guest**: [Response with new insight]
...
---
## [RAPID FIRE]
**Host**: Okay, let's do some rapid fire. [Quick question 1]?
**Guest**: [Brief answer]
**Host**: [Quick question 2]?
**Guest**: [Brief answer]
...
---
## [KEY TAKEAWAYS]
**Host**: If someone takes one thing from this book, what should it be?
**Guest**: [Their #1 takeaway with brief explanation]
**Host**: For me, it's [their #1 takeaway]. [Brief explanation]
---
## [CLOSING]
**Host**: [Thank guest, tell listeners where to find the book/more info]
**Guest**: [Closing thought, encouragement to readers]
---
*Script generated by Aibrary — turning books into conversations worth having.*
```
## Guidelines
- Target 2,500-3,000 words for a 10-15 minute dialogue
- The host should ask questions the listener would ask — be their voice
- Don't make the guest a monologue machine — keep exchanges short and dynamic
- Include at least one moment where the host challenges or pushes back on an idea
- Include at least one moment of genuine surprise or "I never thought of it that way"
- Natural conversation markers: `[laughs]`, `[pause]`, `[thinking]`
- Each topic block should have 4-6 exchanges, not long speeches
- The rapid fire section adds energy and covers interesting details without deep diving
- If the book is unknown, say so honestly rather than fabricating dialogue about it