diff --git a/weekly-review/SKILL.md b/weekly-review/SKILL.md index ef29822..b83dc49 100644 --- a/weekly-review/SKILL.md +++ b/weekly-review/SKILL.md @@ -30,9 +30,11 @@ Work through the two parts in order. ### Part 1: Review the Closing Week +This part is backward-looking only. Focus on what happened, not what's coming. + 1. Find this week's note at `~/notes/week_YYMMDD.md` (current week's Monday date). 2. Read the goals/tasks that were set for the week. -3. Run `vik task list` to see the current task state and check what got done. +3. Run `vik task done` to see what tasks were completed this week. 4. Present a summary: **Week in Review — [Week of Month Day–Month Day]** @@ -41,7 +43,7 @@ Work through the two parts in order. [The goals/tasks set in the week note at the start of the week.] **Accomplished** -[What got done. Cross-reference the week note goals with tasks visible in `vik task list`.] +[What got done. Use `vik task done` output to cross-reference against week note goals.] **Incomplete** [Goals that didn't get finished. No judgment — just facts.] @@ -57,12 +59,15 @@ Ask: "Anything from this week you want to carry into next week?" ### Part 2: Plan the New Week +This part looks forward. Use `vik t up` to see what's on deck. + 1. Calculate the upcoming Monday's date. -2. Create `~/notes/week_YYMMDD.md` for the new week using the template below. -3. Ask: "What are your goals for this week? What tasks do you want to make sure happen?" -4. Take the response and populate the Goals section of the new week note. -5. Ask: "Anything else to note going into the week? Deadlines, commitments, things to watch for?" -6. Add those to the Notes section. +2. Run `vik t up` to show tasks due or starting in the past or next 7 days. Present this as context for planning. +3. Create `~/notes/week_YYMMDD.md` for the new week using the template below. +4. Ask: "What are your goals for this week? What tasks do you want to make sure happen?" +5. Take the response and populate the Goals section of the new week note. +6. Ask: "Anything else to note going into the week? Deadlines, commitments, things to watch for?" +7. Add those to the Notes section. --- @@ -87,9 +92,11 @@ Ask: "Anything from this week you want to carry into next week?" - Always do both parts. Don't let the session end without creating the new week note. - The reflection questions are conversational — ask them, wait, don't skip or auto-fill. -- If this week's note doesn't exist (e.g., it was never created), run `vik task list` for context and ask what the goals were. +- If this week's note doesn't exist (e.g., it was never created), use `vik task done` for context and ask what the goals were. - Carry-forward tasks should be created with `vik task create`, not just mentioned. - Keep the whole session focused. If it's running long, it's okay to timebox the planning step. +- Part 1 is backward-looking: use `vik task done` to see what was completed. Do NOT use `vik t up` here. +- Part 2 is forward-looking: use `vik t up` to show what's due/starting soon. Do NOT pull in the full `vik task list`. ---