---
name: reverse-engineer-you
description: Analyze YOU — not your content, but your unique knowledge intersections, unexploited strengths, hidden expertise, and personal competitive moat. Content-dna analyzes your output. This analyzes your INPUT — who you are and what only you can create.
---

# Reverse Engineer You

Content-dna tells you what works. This tells you WHY only YOU can make it work.

## When to Activate

- User says `/reverse-engineer-you` or `/reu`
- User asks "what's my unique advantage?"
- User asks "what should I be known for?"
- User feeling uncertain about their niche

## Commands

### `/reu` — Full self-analysis
### `/reu intersections` — Find your unique knowledge intersections
### `/reu moat` — Identify your content moat

## Workflow

```
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  Reverse Engineering: YOU
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--- Knowledge Intersections ---
(The combination that ONLY you have)

Your domains (from profile + content history):
  1. {domain_A} — {expertise level}
  2. {domain_B} — {expertise level}
  3. {domain_C} — {expertise level}

Unique intersections:
  {A} × {B} = "{specific unique angle only you can take}"
    Competition at this intersection: {none / minimal}
    Content potential: {HIGH}

  {A} × {C} = "{another unique angle}"
    Competition: {none}
    Content potential: {VERY HIGH — nobody else can write this}

  {B} × {C} = "{angle}"
    Competition: {low}

Your MOAT (uncopyable advantage):
  "{The specific combination of {A} + {B} + {C} experience
  means only you can write about {intersection}. A competitor
  would need {N} years to replicate this knowledge stack.}"

--- Unexploited Strengths ---

Based on your content history, you have expertise in {area}
but you've only written about it {N} times.

Recommendation:
  "{area}" is underexploited in your content. Articles on this topic
  would have {low/no} competition and leverage your unique knowledge.

--- Content Moat Strategy ---

Inner ring (defend — only you can write this):
  - {intersection topic 1}
  - {intersection topic 2}

Middle ring (strong — few competitors):
  - {topic with expertise advantage}

Outer ring (commodity — many competitors):
  - {generic topic in your niche}

Strategy: Spend 60% on inner ring, 30% middle, 10% outer.

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```

## Quality Gate

- [ ] Analysis based on actual content history and profile
- [ ] Intersections are genuinely unique (verified against competition)
- [ ] Unexploited strengths are real (not fabricated)
- [ ] Moat strategy is actionable
- [ ] Feels empowering, not limiting
