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daily-review

完成每日日志的复盘与整理。可在每日结束时或次日清晨,补全日志各板块内容、回顾当日亮点,并规划明日行程。触发条件包括:“每日复盘”、“日终”、“日志复盘”、“我今天做了什么”。

SKILL.md
--- frontmatter
name: daily-review
description: Complete daily journal review. Use at end of day or next morning to fill in journal sections, review highlights, and plan tomorrow. Triggers on "daily review", "end of day", "journal review", "what did I do today".
model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
allowed-tools: Bash(gh:*), Read, Write, Edit, Glob

Run the Daily Review Workflow. Keep it conversational - ask one thing at a time.

Steps

  1. Get current date first

    • Run date +%Y-%m-%d to confirm today's date
    • DO NOT assume the date - always verify
  2. Journal Entry Setup

    • Check if today's entry exists (my-vault/02 Calendar/YYYY-MM-DD.md)
    • Create from template if not (see references/template.md)
    • If morning reviewing yesterday: use yesterday's date
  3. What Did I Work On?

    • Pull GitHub commits: gh search commits --author=TaylorHuston --committer-date=YYYY-MM-DD
    • Summarize into meaningful bullets (not raw commit messages)
    • Ask: "Any other technical work? (studying, courses, side projects not on GitHub)"
  4. What Did I Do?

    • Ask: "How about personal stuff? (errands, social, health, appointments, etc.)"
  5. Daily Highlight Check

    • Review the day's highlight if set
    • Ask: "Did you accomplish your highlight? Want to carry it to tomorrow?"
  6. Quick Inbox Scan (offer, don't force)

    • "Want me to check your inbox for anything to quickly process?"
  7. Tomorrow's Highlight (offer, don't force)

    • "Do you know what tomorrow's focus should be?"
  8. Memory Capture Check

    • Review the conversation for anything memory-worthy:
      • New preferences expressed
      • Corrections to how you understood something
      • Life/job updates
      • Workflow insights
      • Project decisions
    • If anything qualifies, create a memory file in .claude/memories/
    • Check if about-taylor.md needs updating (job status, current focus, etc.)
    • Do this silently unless there's something significant to confirm

Use bulleted lists in the journal.