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Conversational briefing on your recent reading — what you finished, what you highlighted, and what you had to say about it
Catch up on your RSS feed — highlights up top, full browse below
Quiz yourself on documents you've recently read to test understanding and retention
Show weekly/daily efficiency digest with score and trends
Show recent session summaries for quick context recovery
Send a push notification via ntfy or Bark when work is complete. Use this skill whenever the user says "notify me", "alert me", "ping me when done", "/ntfy", or wants to be notified after a long-running task finishes. Also trigger when the user mentions ntfy, Bark, push notifications for task completion, or says things like "let me know when it's done" in the context of wanting an external notification. Supports normal and urgent priority levels via "/ntfy" (normal) and "/ntfy urgent".
HyNote AI platform help — full-stack AI note-taker that captures audio, meetings, PDFs, images, YouTube videos, and web pages into structured notes with flashcards, quizzes, mind maps, and presentation generation. Use when setting up HyNote for recording meetings or lectures and generating structured notes, troubleshooting transcription accuracy or speaker identification issues, figuring out which HyNote plan includes real-time transcription and Notion export, comparing HyNote to Otter or Granola or Coconote for AI note-taking, evaluating HyNote for multilingual transcription across web and mobile, understanding why exported notes don't include transcripts on the free plan, or deciding whether HyNote Teams is worth the per-seat cost. Do NOT use for comparing AI meeting note-takers for sales teams (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a sales call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Produce a scannable morning briefing for Ane (Senior MEL/SRHR Specialist at IPPF). Use when the user asks for "daily brief", "morning briefing", "start of day", "what's on today", "plan my day", or similar. Assembles today's priority, calendar, overdue items, pending decisions, and an energy check. Operates on user-provided inputs by default; richer when calendar/email MCP servers are connected.
Work with Notion from the terminal using the `notion` CLI. Use when the user needs to read, create, update, query, or manage Notion pages, databases, blocks, comments, users, or files programmatically. Covers the entire Notion API with 44 commands. Triggers: Notion workspace automation, database queries, page creation, block manipulation, comment threads, file uploads, relation management, database export, multi-workspace management, or any Notion API interaction from the command line.
This skill should be used when interacting with Google Workspace services via the gws CLI — Gmail (search, triage, send, labels, filters, drafts), Calendar (agenda, events, Meet conferencing), Drive (upload, list, share, download), Sheets (read, append), Docs, Tasks, Chat (send), People/Contacts, and cross-service workflows (standup, meeting prep, weekly digest, email-to-task). Triggers on queries like "check my email", "search Gmail", "send email", "calendar agenda", "create calendar event", "upload to Drive", "read spreadsheet", "create a task", "triage inbox", "find contact", "post to Chat".
Review shared inbox health: open vs. done items, unassigned work, and per-member assignment breakdown.
Analyze meeting load over a time range: total meetings, meeting hours, busiest days, back-to-back chains, and free blocks.