Tweets in Your Voice, Pulled From Past Video Scripts
Pointed Hermes at a folder of video scripts — it analyzed the writing style, produced usable tweets, and saved preferences to memory. In a new session, it recalled everything including preferred emojis.
Video creators sit on a lot of content they never repurpose. Better Stack’s approach: point Hermes at a scripts folder, and it pulls the best hooks and quotable moments as Twitter posts, all in your actual writing voice.
“Prompted Hermes to help write tweets based on past video scripts. Pointed it at a scripts folder; it analyzed my writing style, produced usable tweets, and saved preferences to memory automatically. Brand new session test: it recalled everything, including preferred emojis.”
— Better Stack on YouTube
Most AI writing tools produce generic content. Hermes’s memory system means it can:
- Analyze your writing style from real scripts
- Save preferences permanently, not just for the session
- Recall across sessions, including voice, tone, and emoji habits
- Produce usable output without endless prompt tweaking
Pipeline
Video Scripts (folder)
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Hermes analyzes: voice, tone, phrasing, hooks
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Generates: tweets, threads, LinkedIn posts
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Saves: writing preferences to memory
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Next session: recall everything automatically
Setup
- Point Hermes at your scripts folder
- Write the repurpose prompt: “Analyze my writing voice and generate tweets”
- Review generated tweets, edit if needed, schedule
- Start a new session to verify memory persists
- Add LinkedIn, Threads, newsletter snippets
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