@noncakeith: #noncakeith

IG|noncakeith🇵🇭🇯🇵
IG|noncakeith🇵🇭🇯🇵
Open In TikTok:
Region: JP
Wednesday 19 August 2026 07:27:57 GMT
5233
1067
23
17

Music

Download

Comments

hanya.bisa.tiktok
Si Nopal 🇵🇸 :
The origin “FIRST” 😌
2026-08-19 07:39:50
1
robincalimag31
Robin [email protected] :
wow 😲😍🌻
2026-08-19 14:58:18
0
_eonxxx
♾️ :
😍
2026-08-19 11:58:22
0
brokengamer.1
Broken gamer :
2
2026-08-19 07:29:53
0
john.paul.dichoso0
John Paul :
🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-08-19 08:36:45
0
gandauser143
JASH :
2026-08-19 07:34:52
0
marky.claro7
Marky :
first
2026-08-19 07:29:30
0
mitshuishi2.0
___________ :
2026-08-19 07:32:44
0
akmal.hasibuan04
𝑨𝒌𝒎𝒂𝒍乂𝐖𝐈𝐁𝐔𝙎𝙊𝙁𝙏 :
3
2026-08-19 07:30:37
0
zhackilll
ahackil :
suka❤️
2026-08-19 07:31:40
0
yansan_29
☆Yansan☆ :
First
2026-08-19 07:37:25
0
gandauser143
JASH :
NC g te
2026-08-19 07:34:07
0
0keidoo2
Kdoo :
I need new dance
2026-08-19 08:07:19
0
jaypangilinan8
Jay Pangilinan✅ :
🤗🤤😘🫣💛😍
2026-08-19 08:11:01
0
mz_oblo23
𝕞z.🅾️🅱️👢🛟 :
seger banget
2026-08-19 09:42:51
0
jeffhidalgo30
KingJeff& :
😍😍😍
2026-08-19 07:32:11
0
bob.mcmurphy.mich
Bob mcmurphy :
💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
2026-08-19 07:32:04
0
kknnnthhh
knnth :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-08-19 07:30:25
0
jerome.tadiaque
Jerome Tadiaque :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-08-19 07:30:32
0
akosheesh
Shesh :
@IG|noncakeith🇵🇭🇯🇵 tiktok live when?
2026-08-19 11:04:09
0
To see more videos from user @noncakeith, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

Stop copy-pasting the same Claude prompts over and over. If you have a prompt you use more than once, there is a better way to handle it: turn it into a Claude Skill. A Skill gives Claude a reusable set of instructions for a specific type of work. You define what the Skill does, describe when Claude should use it, package the instructions into the Skill, and Claude loads it when the right task appears. The part people tend to overcomplicate is the build process. Start with a prompt you already know works. Ask Claude to turn it into a Skill. Then spend your time improving the trigger description. The description matters because Claude uses it to decide when the Skill applies. “Help with LinkedIn” is vague. “Use this Skill when I ask you to write, rewrite, or improve the opening hook for a LinkedIn post” gives Claude a much clearer signal. Also, keep each Skill focused on one job. A Skill built to write LinkedIn hooks, fact-check claims, match your personal writing voice, and interview you before a project is four different Skills pretending to be one. I’m building a small set around the tasks I repeat constantly: Write a Skill, which turns a strong prompt into a reusable Skill. Interview Me, which gathers context before Claude starts important work. Personal Voice, which applies my writing preferences. LinkedIn Hook, which focuses entirely on opening lines. Humanizer, which removes predictable AI writing patterns. Fact Checker, which reviews claims before I publish. This is the shift I think matters: your best prompts should stop living as random text buried in Notes, old chats, and documents. Turn repeatable instructions into repeatable systems. And yes, you can steal mine. Comment SKILLS and I’ll send you my six starter Claude Skills when the pack is ready. Claude Skills tutorial, how to build Claude Skills, Claude Skill examples, reusable AI prompts, Claude workflows, AI productivity systems #Claude #ClaudeAI #AISkills #AITips #AIProductivity
Stop copy-pasting the same Claude prompts over and over. If you have a prompt you use more than once, there is a better way to handle it: turn it into a Claude Skill. A Skill gives Claude a reusable set of instructions for a specific type of work. You define what the Skill does, describe when Claude should use it, package the instructions into the Skill, and Claude loads it when the right task appears. The part people tend to overcomplicate is the build process. Start with a prompt you already know works. Ask Claude to turn it into a Skill. Then spend your time improving the trigger description. The description matters because Claude uses it to decide when the Skill applies. “Help with LinkedIn” is vague. “Use this Skill when I ask you to write, rewrite, or improve the opening hook for a LinkedIn post” gives Claude a much clearer signal. Also, keep each Skill focused on one job. A Skill built to write LinkedIn hooks, fact-check claims, match your personal writing voice, and interview you before a project is four different Skills pretending to be one. I’m building a small set around the tasks I repeat constantly: Write a Skill, which turns a strong prompt into a reusable Skill. Interview Me, which gathers context before Claude starts important work. Personal Voice, which applies my writing preferences. LinkedIn Hook, which focuses entirely on opening lines. Humanizer, which removes predictable AI writing patterns. Fact Checker, which reviews claims before I publish. This is the shift I think matters: your best prompts should stop living as random text buried in Notes, old chats, and documents. Turn repeatable instructions into repeatable systems. And yes, you can steal mine. Comment SKILLS and I’ll send you my six starter Claude Skills when the pack is ready. Claude Skills tutorial, how to build Claude Skills, Claude Skill examples, reusable AI prompts, Claude workflows, AI productivity systems #Claude #ClaudeAI #AISkills #AITips #AIProductivity

About