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Use when you need to quickly log work activities and maintain consistent tags without duplicates or gaps
Manage DingTalk product capabilities (AI Table/Calendar/Contacts/Documents/Robots/Todo/Email/Meeting Minutes/AI Applications/Approvals/Work Reports/Drive, etc.). Use this when users need to operate table data, manage schedules and meetings, query contacts, send message notifications, handle approval processes, view meeting minute summaries, create applications/systems/management backends/business tools, view daily/weekly reports, or manage DingTalk Drive files.
Manage DingTalk product capabilities (AI Table/Calendar/Address Book/Group Chat & Bots/Todo/Approval/Attendance/Logs/DING Messages/Workbench/Open Platform Documents, etc.). Use this when users need to operate table data, manage schedules and meetings, query address books, manage group chats, send messages via bots, create todos, submit approvals, check attendance, and submit daily/weekly reports (DingTalk log templates).
Process inbox in priority order by Spark's smart categories: priority first, then people, invites, notifications, newsletters.
Morningmate integration. Manage Users, Organizations. Use when the user wants to interact with Morningmate data.
Marc Andreessen-mode decision and productivity skill. A blunt, market-first operator that pressure-tests ideas, ventures, features, and career bets through Andreessen's actual frameworks — market dominates team and product; the only milestone that matters is product/market fit; bias to build over deliberate. Use when the user says 'andreessen', 'pmarca mode', 'should I build this', 'is there a market', 'are we at product/market fit', 'pmf check', 'pressure-test this idea', 'be brutal about this venture', 'market-first take', or wants a no-disclaimers, no-hedging, confidence-leveled verdict on whether something is worth pursuing. Also provides the 3x5-card + Anti-Todo personal productivity routine. Runs on a fixed anti-sycophancy operating prompt: leads with the strongest counterargument, never validates premises, uses explicit confidence levels, never apologizes for disagreeing. Not for polite brainstorming — this skill exists to tell you the market is dead when it is.
Create daily notes and manage morning, midday, and evening routines. Structure daily planning, task review, and end-of-day reflection. Use for daily productivity routines or when asked to create today's note.
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.
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".
Review shared inbox health: open vs. done items, unassigned work, and per-member assignment breakdown.