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Generate daily standup reports from git history, PRs, and a persistent work log. Use when the user says "daily", "standup", "what did I do yesterday", "generate my daily", "daily sync", or asks for a summary of recent work.
Conversational briefing on your recent reading — what you finished, what you highlighted, and what you had to say about it
Quiz yourself on documents you've recently read to test understanding and retention
Send a push notification via ntfy or Bark when work is complete. Use this skill whenever the user says "notify me", "alert me", "ping me when done", "/ntfy", or wants to be notified after a long-running task finishes. Also trigger when the user mentions ntfy, Bark, push notifications for task completion, or says things like "let me know when it's done" in the context of wanting an external notification. Supports normal and urgent priority levels via "/ntfy" (normal) and "/ntfy urgent".
Organize daily work fragments into structured weekly reports, quantify achievements and automatically format them. Call this skill when you need to generate weekly reports, organize work achievements or write reporting materials.
Summarize weekly GitHub contributions for writing weekly reports
Switch between multiple Obsidian wiki vault profiles. Use this skill when the user says "/wiki-switch NAME", "switch to my work wiki", "switch vault", "change wiki", "which wiki am I on", "list my wikis", "show my vaults", "create a new vault config", or "add a new wiki profile". The skill manages named config files at ~/.obsidian-wiki/config.NAME and activates one by symlinking it to ~/.obsidian-wiki/config.
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All-in-one WeCom CLI Suite covering 6 core business domains: Contacts, Messages, Documents (including three types: Document, Smart Sheet, Smart Document (formerly Smart Homepage)), Schedules, Meetings, and Tasks. It supports searching contacts by name/alias, sending and receiving messages (text/image/file/voice/video), creating/reading/editing documents in Markdown format, managing Smart Sheet structures and records, creating Smart Documents and exporting their content as Markdown, creating/modifying/canceling schedules and checking availability, booking/managing meetings, and creating/tracking/assigning tasks. This skill should be triggered even if users do not explicitly mention 'WeCom' as long as scenarios involving messages, schedules, tasks, etc., are involved.
This skill should be used when interacting with Google Workspace services via the gws CLI — Gmail (search, triage, send, labels, filters, drafts), Calendar (agenda, events, Meet conferencing), Drive (upload, list, share, download), Sheets (read, append), Docs, Tasks, Chat (send), People/Contacts, and cross-service workflows (standup, meeting prep, weekly digest, email-to-task). Triggers on queries like "check my email", "search Gmail", "send email", "calendar agenda", "create calendar event", "upload to Drive", "read spreadsheet", "create a task", "triage inbox", "find contact", "post to Chat".
Create and edit local .xmind mind map files via the xmind CLI. Use for text-only mind maps; for illustrated maps with generated images, use xmind-illustrated-map instead.