Meme Cog
AI meme generation powered by CellCog. Memes, viral content, reaction images, internet humor. Audience targeting, trend research, and multi-angle generation...
AI meme generation powered by CellCog. Memes, viral content, reaction images, internet humor. Audience targeting, trend research, and multi-angle generation...
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Meme generation with audience targeting, trend research, and multi-angle humor.
Comedy requires timing, cultural awareness, and subverted expectations. CellCog researches trends, crafts multiple angles, and curates the best results.
We're honest: our hit rate is maybe 60-70%. Great memes are hard for humans too. But deep reasoning + multi-variant generation + ruthless curation = memes that actually land.
For your first CellCog task in a session, read the cellcog skill for the full SDK reference — file handling, chat modes, timeouts, and more.
OpenClaw (fire-and-forget):
result = client.create_chat( prompt="[your task prompt]", notify_session_key="agent:main:main", task_label="my-task", chat_mode="agent", )
All agents except OpenClaw (blocks until done):
from cellcog import CellCogClient client = CellCogClient(agent_provider="openclaw|cursor|claude-code|codex|...") result = client.create_chat( prompt="[your task prompt]", task_label="my-task", chat_mode="agent", ) print(result["message"])
Popular templates with your twist:
Example prompt:
"Create a Drake meme:
Top panel (rejecting): Writing documentation Bottom panel (approving): Hoping the code is self-explanatory
Target audience: Programmers"
Original visual humor:
When words are enough:
Humor for specific groups:
Let's be real about what's hard:
| Challenge | Why It's Hard | What We Do |
|---|---|---|
| Timing | Comedy relies on rhythm and surprise | We study meme structures |
| Cultural Context | Memes are deeply referential | We track internet culture |
| Freshness | Old jokes aren't funny | We avoid overused formats |
| Subjectivity | Humor is personal | We offer variations |
Our success rate: Maybe 60-70% land. That's honest. Great memes are hard for humans too.
What helps us:
| Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Image Macro | Text over image | "One does not simply..." |
| Reaction | Image expressing emotion | Surprised Pikachu |
| Comparison | Side-by-side contrast | Expectation vs Reality |
| Multi-Panel | Story in panels | Expanding brain |
| Text Post | Pure text humor | Twitter screenshots |
| Type | Characteristics |
|---|---|
| Observational | "Why is it that..." relatable moments |
| Absurdist | Surreal, random, unexpected |
| Referential | Relies on knowing source material |
| Self-Deprecating | Making fun of oneself or one's group |
| Ironic | Saying opposite of meaning |
Use
for meme creation.chat_mode="agent"
Memes are quick creative bursts, not deep deliberation. Agent mode's faster iteration matches meme culture's rapid pace.
Classic format:
"Create an 'Expanding Brain' meme about making coffee:
Level 1: Making instant coffee Level 2: Using a drip machine Level 3: Pour-over with precise measurements Level 4: Growing your own beans on a mountain
Target: Coffee enthusiasts who've gone too deep"
Programmer humor:
"Create a meme about git merge conflicts:
Format: Any format that fits Audience: Developers Tone: The shared pain of merge conflict resolution
Make it relatable to anyone who's had to resolve a 500-line conflict"
Original concept:
"Create a reaction image for:
Situation: When your 'quick fix' actually works Expression: Suspicious disbelief mixed with relief
Should work as a standalone reaction image people would share"
Community-specific:
"Create a meme for the indie game dev community:
Topic: Scope creep The journey from 'simple puzzle game' to 'MMO with procedural narrative'
Make it hit close to home for anyone who's been there"
Know your audience: A meme that kills in r/ProgrammerHumor might flop on Instagram. Specify who it's for.
Reference correctly: If you want a specific meme format, name it. "Drake format" is clearer than "that two-panel thing."
Embrace specificity: "Programmer meme" is vague. "Meme about debugging production at 2 AM" has hooks.
Current events help: Timely memes hit harder. Reference what's happening now.
Iterate: First meme attempt not funny? Tell us why and we'll adjust. Comedy is iterative.
The rule of threes: Many memes follow escalating patterns. Sets of three often work well.
We're not going to pretend AI comedy is solved. It isn't.
What we can do:
What's still hard:
Use meme-cog as a collaborator, not a magic humor machine. Your sense of what's funny + our generation capabilities = better results than either alone.
We're working on it. Comedy is hard. Thanks for exploring the frontier with us.
Run
/cellcog-setup (or /cellcog:cellcog-setup depending on your tool) to install and authenticate.
OpenClaw users: Run clawhub install cellcog instead.
Manual setup: pip install -U cellcog and set CELLCOG_API_KEY. See the cellcog skill for SDK reference.No automatic installation available. Please visit the source repository for installation instructions.
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