Run the Daily Review Workflow. Keep it conversational - ask one thing at a time.
Steps
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Get current date first
- •Run
date +%Y-%m-%dto confirm today's date - •DO NOT assume the date - always verify
- •Run
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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
- •Check if today's entry exists (
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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)"
- •Pull GitHub commits:
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What Did I Do?
- •Ask: "How about personal stuff? (errands, social, health, appointments, etc.)"
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Daily Highlight Check
- •Review the day's highlight if set
- •Ask: "Did you accomplish your highlight? Want to carry it to tomorrow?"
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Quick Inbox Scan (offer, don't force)
- •"Want me to check your inbox for anything to quickly process?"
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Tomorrow's Highlight (offer, don't force)
- •"Do you know what tomorrow's focus should be?"
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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.mdneeds updating (job status, current focus, etc.) - •Do this silently unless there's something significant to confirm
- •Review the conversation for anything memory-worthy:
Use bulleted lists in the journal.