Each skill is now a folder with a SKILL.md inside. Added skill-creator skill with full eval tooling. Updated skill index and cross-references. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: daily-briefing
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description: Generate a morning briefing with your calendar, tasks, deadlines, and anything else you need to start the day.
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triggers:
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- run my briefing
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- morning briefing
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- what's my day look like
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- what's on deck
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---
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# Daily Briefing
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Produce a morning overview so you know what matters today.
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## When to Use
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Run this at the start of your day. One command, full daily picture.
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## Instructions
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1. Check today's calendar events (if calendar MCP is connected).
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2. Review any active projects or tasks in the workspace.
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3. Check for approaching deadlines (today, tomorrow, this week).
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4. Note any items that are past due.
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5. Produce a formatted briefing.
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### Output Format
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**Daily Briefing — [Date]**
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**Today's Schedule**
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[List of calendar events with times. If no calendar connected, note "Calendar not connected — add events manually or set up a calendar MCP connector."]
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**Active Projects**
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[List of current projects or tasks in progress, with brief status for each.]
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**Deadlines**
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[Anything due today, tomorrow, or this week. Flag overdue items.]
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**Notes**
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[Anything else worth knowing — reminders, follow-ups, items from yesterday that need attention.]
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## Customization Ideas
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This is a starter briefing. As you use it, consider adding:
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- Weather (requires a web search or weather API)
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- A motivational or reflective quote
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- Specific data from connected tools (email summary, Slack highlights, etc.)
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- Sections for specific roles or modes of work
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The assembler in Video 7 will help you customize this to your actual needs.
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## Rules
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- Keep it scannable. Use short lines and clear sections.
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- Flag anything overdue or time-sensitive at the top of its section.
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- Don't editorialize. Present facts. Let the reader decide priorities.
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- If a data source isn't connected, say so rather than skipping the section silently.
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---
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*Started with the Robot Assistant Field Guide Starter Kit. Customized in Video 7 via the assembler.*
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