create new skill: review-voice-notes — find, list, and act on voice notes by date

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name: review-voice-notes
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Find, list, and act on voice notes by date. Searches the voice_notes directory for files matching a given date, reads each one, and presents them as a numbered table for the user to pick which ones to act on.
Triggers when user mentions:
- "review voice notes"
- "what voice notes do I have"
- "show me today's voice notes"
- "review my dictations"
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# Review Voice Notes
Review voice notes from a given date (defaults to today). Present them as a numbered summary table, then act on whichever ones the user selects by number.
## How It Works
Voice notes live in `Inbox/voice_notes/` with subdirectories like `unprocessed/`, `journal_box/`, `project_ideas/`, `zk/`, `inbox/`, `drafts/`, and `misc_dictations/`. Files are named with a date prefix in the format `YYMMDD-HHMM`.
## Steps
### 1. Determine the date
If the user says "today", use today's date. If they specify a date, use that. Convert it to the `YYMMDD` prefix format used in filenames.
### 2. Find all matching files
Use `fd <YYMMDD> Inbox/voice_notes` to find every voice note file matching that date. This searches all subdirectories at once and returns the full picture.
### 3. Read every file
Read the contents of every file found. Do not skip any. If there are many files, read them all in parallel.
### 4. Present a numbered table
Create a markdown table with these columns:
| # | File | Folder | One-line Summary |
- **#**: Sequential number (1, 2, 3...)
- **File**: The `YYMMDD-HHMM` prefix plus the descriptive part of the filename (not the full path)
- **Folder**: The subdirectory it was found in (e.g., `unprocessed`, `journal_box`, `zk`)
- **One-line Summary**: A concise summary of what the voice note contains
### 5. Wait for the user to pick
After presenting the table, ask: "Which ones do you want me to act on?"
### 6. Act on selected items
When the user gives you numbers, reduce the table to only those items and ask what they want done. Common actions:
- **Move/categorize**: Move a note from `unprocessed/` to the appropriate folder (`project_ideas/`, `zk/`, `journal_box/`, etc.)
- **Extract action items**: Pull out tasks, follow-ups, or messages from the note
- **Draft messages**: Write clean versions of dictated messages
- **Create tasks**: Turn the note into Vikunja tasks or other task items
- **Summarize**: Produce a polished summary for meeting notes or journal entries
- **Combine**: Merge multiple related notes into a single document
Do not act without the user specifying what to do. If they just give numbers, show the reduced table and ask what action they want.
## Constraints
- Never skip files. If `fd` returns 15 files, the table must have 15 rows.
- Keep one-line summaries concise; the user can ask for detail on specific items.
- If the user asks to reduce the table to specific numbers (e.g., "reduce to 4, 6, 9"), show only those rows before asking what to do next.
- Do not assume the date is today unless the user says "today" or similar.