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Found 6 Skills
Project status dashboard — open issues, recent commits, active branches/worktrees, memory state, and scratchpad. Use when the user asks for a status report, project overview, "what's going on", "where are we", or wants to catch up on project state without the full /catchup reconstruction.
Closure & Learning (The Learner): Formalize project closure, capture lessons learned, and generate final reports.
Build a retrospective or forward-looking work timeline from git commits, project docs, user notes, or chat records, then output a Markdown and/or HTML report with a Gantt chart or timeline visualization. Use when the user wants to review past work across one or more projects, explain time allocation to a mentor, summarize what was done in a period, or plan the next phase with a timeline.
Use when structuring, formatting, evaluating, or reviewing a Technology Innovation Management (TIM) project report for Carleton University — provides report rules, chapter guidance, literature review expectations, research method templates, and a compliance-audit checklist.
Generate client-friendly monthly invoice summaries by analyzing Git commits and time sheet notes. Synthesizes technical work into business-focused bullet points suitable for client invoicing. Use when preparing monthly billing or project status reports. Triggers on "invoice summary", "monthly billing", "summarize work for client".
Executes project delivery in five phases (analysis, planning, implementation, validation, delivery) with checklists and a structured final report. Use when the user asks to execute a phase, deliver Phase 1, run a methodological delivery, or follow phased execution.