If you're publishing the same blog post in five languages, this is the one command that handles the whole pipeline. It writes the original, translates it, adapts cultural references and CTAs per locale, then spits out hreflang tags, a sitemap fragment, and a JSON map your CMS can consume. Originally a Hub Challenge submission that scored 85/100, this port strips out the shell installer and credential handling from the original repo and integrates the components as native skills. You get parallel translation when the runtime supports it, automatic slug localization, and bidirectional hreflang validation. If you don't have the seo-hreflang plugin installed, it falls back to a self-contained generator with structural validation only. The output stays inside your project root, organized by language code, ready to drop into Next.js, Hugo, or whatever static setup you're running.
npx -y skills add agricidaniel/claude-blog --skill blog-multilingual --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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