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Apresentação do projeto **mkbook** — pipeline semi-automatizado para…

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O mkbook é um projeto para transformar a ideia de um livro em um ebook pronto para publicação em 30 dias, usando Claude Code como motor de escrita, edição, verificação de consistência e geração dos arquivos finais. Ele pega o conceito dos “7 prompts para escrever um livro”, mas transforma isso em um pipeline real com arquivos versionados, não apenas conversas soltas no chat.

Na prática, o projeto organiza o livro em arquivos como bible.md, outline.md, stories.md e capítulos individuais. A ideia é manter contexto, voz, promessa, glossário, histórias e estrutura sempre disponíveis para o Claude, evitando que o texto fique inconsistente ao longo dos capítulos.

O fluxo principal é simples: configurar o livro, preencher a “bíblia” do projeto, gerar ideias, montar o outline, escrever capítulos, editar, checar consistência e gerar os arquivos finais. O README resume isso em comandos como setup.sh, write-chapter.sh, edit-chapter.sh e build-epub.sh, que produzem EPUB, PDF e MOBI para publicação.

A “bíblia” é o centro do sistema. Ela guarda identidade do livro, promessa central, público-alvo, voz e tom, glossário, linhas vermelhas e modelo de negócio pós-livro. O projeto recomenda incluir amostras reais da escrita do autor para evitar uma prosa genérica de IA.

A estrutura do projeto inclui templates, capítulos, scripts de automação, pasta de build, uma skill customizada chamada ebook-writer e documentação em docs/, que funciona como curso via GitHub Pages.

O cronograma sugerido é: dias 1 a 5 para setup, bíblia, ideia, outline e banco de histórias; dias 6 a 17 para escrever e editar um capítulo por dia; dias 18 a 21 para checar consistência; dias 22 a 25 para gerar EPUB/PDF/MOBI; e dias 26 a 30 para publicar no Amazon KDP.

Em resumo: mkbook é uma fábrica semi-automatizada de ebooks, voltada para autores, infoprodutores, consultores ou criadores que querem sair de uma ideia vaga para um livro estruturado, editado e publicável, mantendo controle por Git e usando IA como copiloto de produção.

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com isso eu criei um projeto para automatizar

podcast and media outreach templates to get featured as a guest. I want this launch to feel like an event not just another book dropping quietly."

A great book with a bad launch dies in silence. A great launch turns any book into a movement.


Prompt 6: "The Publishing Pathway Advisor"

"I've written a [word count] book called [title] in the [genre/category] space. Walk me through every publishing option and help me choose the best one. Compare: traditional publishing (query letters, agents, Big Five publishers), self-publishing on Amazon KDP with full control, hybrid publishing for the middle ground. For each option tell me the pros cons timeline and realistic income expectations. Then based on my goals of [your goals — authority, income, reach], recommend the best path. If self-publishing: give me a complete step-by-step checklist from manuscript to live on Amazon including formatting, cover design, ISBN, pricing, and KDP setup. If traditional: write me a query letter and list 10 literary agents in my genre to pitch."

The publishing path you choose determines how fast you earn and how much you keep.


Prompt 7: "The Author Income Multiplier"

"My book [title] is published. Now show me how to turn this single book into multiple income streams. Build me a complete author monetization strategy. Include: a speaking engagement pitch and how to land my first 5 paid speaking gigs, a consulting or coaching offer built on the book's framework that I can sell for $2,000-$10,000, an online course based on the book's content with a module-by-module breakdown, a workshop or masterclass I can sell to companies and organizations, a lead magnet strategy that uses a free chapter to build my email list, a second book strategy and when to start writing the follow-up, and a licensing or bulk sales approach for corporate training. My book shouldn't be the product. It should be the door that opens to everything else."

Amateurs write books to make money from book sales. Pros write books to unlock six figures from everything else.


30 days.

That's all it takes to go from "I should write a book someday" to published author.

Here's what you now have:

  • → A validated bestseller idea
  • → A professional outline ready to write
  • → A system to write one chapter per day
  • → An editing process that polishes every word
  • → A launch plan designed to hit bestseller lists
  • → A publishing roadmap customized to your goals
  • → A monetization strategy that turns one book into six figures

There are two types of people reading this right now.

The ones who say "I'll start Monday."

And the ones who open Claude tonight and write Chapter 1 before bed.

The second group will be published authors in 30 days.

The first group will still be thinking about it next year.

Save this thread. Open Claude. Paste Prompt 1. Right now.

Your book is waiting to be written.

Prompt 1: "The Bestseller Idea Finder"

"Act as a publishing strategist who has helped launch 200+ bestselling books. My expertise is in [your skills, career, experiences, or passions]. I want to write a book that positions me as an authority and generates income for years. Give me 5 book ideas with: the title and subtitle that would make someone grab it off the shelf, the target reader and why they desperately need this book right now, the core promise and transformation the reader will get, a competitive analysis of similar books and how mine would stand out, and the income potential from book sales, speaking gigs, and consulting that comes from being a published author. Then pick the #1 idea that has the highest chance of success and tell me exactly why it wins."

The wrong book idea wastes 6 months of your life. The right one changes your career forever.


Prompt 2: "The Book Blueprint Architect"

"I'm writing a book called [title from Prompt 1] for [target reader]. Create me a complete book outline that a traditional publisher would approve. Include: a compelling introduction that hooks readers from the first paragraph, 10-12 chapter titles that flow logically and build on each other, for each chapter give me 4-5 key sections with the core idea and takeaway, strategic placement of stories case studies and actionable exercises, a powerful conclusion that drives readers to take action, and an estimated word count per chapter so I know exactly how long each one should be. The outline should feel like a roadmap so clear that writing each chapter becomes filling in the blanks."

A great outline is 80% of the work. Skip this and you'll quit by chapter 3.


Prompt 3: "The Chapter Writing Engine"

"Write Chapter [number]: [chapter title] of my book [book title]. The target reader is [audience]. The chapter should be approximately [word count] words. Here's the outline for this chapter: [paste chapter outline from Prompt 2]. Write it with: a compelling opening hook that makes the reader unable to stop, a conversational yet authoritative tone like [author you admire], real-world examples and analogies that make complex ideas click, smooth transitions between sections so the chapter flows naturally, actionable takeaways the reader can implement immediately, and a chapter ending that creates a cliffhanger into the next chapter. Make this chapter so good the reader texts their friend about it."

Repeat this for every chapter. One chapter a day. Book done in two weeks.


Prompt 4: "The Ruthless Book Editor"

"Act as a world-class book editor who has edited New York Times bestsellers. Here is my chapter: [paste chapter]. Perform a complete editorial review. Check for: structural issues and whether the argument flows logically, paragraphs or sections that drag and need to be cut or tightened, weak openings or closings in any section, places where I'm telling instead of showing, jargon or complexity that would confuse my target reader, repetitive ideas or phrases I didn't notice, missing examples or stories that would strengthen a point, and sentence-level improvements for clarity and rhythm. Give me specific line-by-line edits not vague advice. Rate the chapter 1-10 and tell me exactly what it needs to become a 10."

Self-editing is impossible. Your brain skips over your own mistakes. This catches everything.


Prompt 5: "The Book Launch Domination Plan"

"My book [title] is ready. Build me a complete 30-day launch strategy to maximize sales and hit bestseller lists. Include: a pre-launch phase (Day 1-14) with email list building, early reader copies, and social media teaser content, a launch week plan (Day 15-21) with a coordinated push across all platforms, a post-launch phase (Day 22-30) to maintain momentum and drive reviews, an Amazon optimization strategy including categories keywords and description, a strategy to get 50+ reviews in the first week, 10 social media posts announcing the book that create urgency, 5 email templates to send to my network asking them to buy and share, and

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