Jason W
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Claude Code + Nano Banana 2 is f*cking cracked 🤯
I built a skill inside Claude Code that writes JSON image prompts for Nano Banana 2, and the outputs look like they came from a professional photo shoot.
One plain-text prompt. Claude rewrites it as structured JSON with lighting, camera, composition, style, and negative prompts.
Then fires it off to Nano Banana 2.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without booking a shoot.
If you're using Nano Banana 2 for product shots and lifestyle images but every generation feels like pulling a slot machine lever — random lighting, inconsistent style, plastic skin, misspelled labels ...
This skill fixes the entire output:
→ You describe what you want in plain English
→ Claude rewrites it as a structured JSON prompt (lighting, camera angle, lens, depth of field, color grading — all of it)
→ Fires it to Nano Banana 2 via API
→ Saves the prompt + image in organized folders
→ You iterate on the style until it's dialed, then every output matches
No more slot machine prompting.
No more inconsistent brand imagery.
No more burning credits on unusable generations.
What you get:
- Photo-realistic product shots and lifestyle images on demand
- Full control over style, lighting, composition, and camera settings
- Saved JSON prompts you can reuse across every campaign
- A skill that gets smarter the more feedback you give it
Built 100% in Claude Code with a custom skill + Python scripts.
I put together a full playbook showing the exact skill, the JSON schema, and the workflow to set this up yourself.
Want the full playbook?
> Like this post
> Comment "BANANA"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Claude + these 12 prompts = inbound clients on autopilot.
Audience clarity.
Buying pain extraction.
Positioning.
Authority content.
Lead magnets.
DM conversations.
Follow-ups.
Objection handling.
All built in.
Plug-and-play.
This 12-prompt system turns the new Claude 4.6 into:
A client targeting engine.
A positioning engine.
A conversation engine.
A deal-closing support assistant.
Want free access?
1. Like this post
2. Comment “CLIENTS”
And I’ll send it to you.
P.S. Reshare this post and I’ll also send you my Google Prompt Engineering Playbook, the same playbook I use to engineer prompts that run like systems.
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I don't understand why people don't just lock in on YouTube
My faceless YouTube channels make me $20,000+/month (long form only)
YouTube is not luck. It's a formula.
Let me send you a free course on exactly how to launch a Faceless YouTube Channel now & you could be making $11,000/month in January 2026.
To get: -
1. Follow @chamakin_ai
2. Like & Retweet (MUST)
3. Reply " YT."
Must follow me to get DM.

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Claude Code Agent Teams are f*cking ridiculous 🤯
One prompt → a team lead breaks your project into pieces, spins up multiple AI agents, and they all work on different parts simultaneously.
Research, builds, reviews, and debugging: all happening at the same time.
All inside Claude Code.
If you're running complex projects where every step waits on the last one...
Agent teams eliminate the entire bottleneck:
→ Tell Claude what you need and describe the team structure in plain English
→ A lead agent breaks the work into a shared task list
→ It spawns 3-5 teammates — each with their own context and workspace
→ Teammates research, build, test, and review in parallel
→ They message each other, share findings, and challenge each other's work
→ The lead synthesizes everything into a finished deliverable
No managing agents yourself. No waiting for step 1 to finish before step 2 starts. No single-lens reviews that miss half the issues.
What you get:
→ Competitive research across 5 brands done in minutes instead of hours
→ Multi-component builds where frontend, backend, and data layers happen simultaneously
→ Creative reviews from 3 different angles at once — brand voice, conversion, differentiation
→ Funnel debugging where 4 agents investigate 4 theories and debate until they find the real answer
Built 100% in Claude Code with one settings change.
I put together a full DTC playbook:
5 workflows with copy-paste prompts, the exact setup process, token management tips, and honest guidance on when agent teams are worth it vs. when a simpler approach is the better move.
Want it for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "AGENTS"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Claude Code + Nano Banana 2 is f*cking cracked 🤯
I built a skill inside Claude Code that writes JSON image prompts for Nano Banana 2, and the outputs look like they came from a professional photo shoot.
One plain-text prompt. Claude rewrites it as structured JSON with lighting, camera, composition, style, and negative prompts.
Then fires it off to Nano Banana 2.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without booking a shoot.
If you're using Nano Banana 2 for product shots and lifestyle images but every generation feels like pulling a slot machine lever — random lighting, inconsistent style, plastic skin, misspelled labels ...
This skill fixes the entire output:
→ You describe what you want in plain English
→ Claude rewrites it as a structured JSON prompt (lighting, camera angle, lens, depth of field, color grading — all of it)
→ Fires it to Nano Banana 2 via API
→ Saves the prompt + image in organized folders
→ You iterate on the style until it's dialed, then every output matches
No more slot machine prompting.
No more inconsistent brand imagery.
No more burning credits on unusable generations.
What you get:
- Photo-realistic product shots and lifestyle images on demand
- Full control over style, lighting, composition, and camera settings
- Saved JSON prompts you can reuse across every campaign
- A skill that gets smarter the more feedback you give it
Built 100% in Claude Code with a custom skill + Python scripts.
I put together a full playbook showing the exact skill, the JSON schema, and the workflow to set this up yourself.
Want the full playbook?
> Like this post
> Comment "BANANA"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
English

Claude is NOT the best AI tool.
But it's the most profitable one.
A single mom used it to build a system that now brings in $4,000/month.
How? AI publishing.
I’ve spent 5+ hours breaking down:
• The prompts
• The exact workflow
• The niche research method
• How to turn Claude into a content factory
If you want the full breakdown, comment “AI” and I’ll send it over.

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Seriously, @mattmiller_ai, the app is no longer in the App Store. Is all the work we saved there lost? Why was there no warning that the app would be taken down?
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@mattmiller_ai What happened to Audiobridge? We can’t log into the app. Is all our work gone?
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@nbgars1 @BWildeMTL Bluesky doesn’t have an algorithm. You have to follow and engage to make it work for you.
With that said, this starter pack will give you the media accounts following the Habs on Bluesky plus the feed of all posts related to the team:
go.bsky.app/9fcxNLY
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@BWildeMTL I just took a look at my BlueSky account. My last post was one year ago, the 14th of November. Maybe it's time for me to take another look at this thing. :-)
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@gold_brickin @HabsInHighHeels Me neither. The servers are running behind. But if you opened the link in the app, she is there.
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For those interested, I am on Bluesky as well ➡️ bsky.app/profile/habsin…
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@ArponBasu Here’s the Bluesky Starter Pack to follow Habs media and the feed of all Habs-related posts:
go.bsky.app/9fcxNLY
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Hey all, I’ve opened a Bluesky account (same handle) and will be posting primarily over there for the next little bit to test it out. I’ll still post my articles here, but that’ll be about it for the time being. bsky.app/profile/arponb…
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@jacktodd46 Here in the USA, games are on ESPN+. Unless they’re on NHL Network. Or a local regional sports network. ESPN+ is a decent enough deal. But I’m not subscribing to cable just to see NHL Network + MSG Net. No way.
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@MetEvaine @BWildeMTL Bluesky is great for engagement. The journalists who’ve set up on there get a ton. However, sports journalists haven’t made the move yet. Someday, though.
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To my peers who have been reluctant to cut and paste the same thought to Threads.
This exact post to Threads as this one below has 122 000 views at 13:30 Sunday afternoon.
Here it has 22 000 views.
This despite a 38000 (so called) follower difference.
Brian Wilde@BWildeMTL
What a disaster. What an unmitigated disaster. If that is not a significant injury, I’d be shocked. You could see the leg buckle. He could not put any weight on it. Last season, the catastrophe hit game 2. This season, it appears they didn’t even make it thru the pre-season.
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