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This skill provides instructions for interacting with Todoist using the td CLI tool. It covers CRUD operations for tasks/projects/sections/labels/comments, and requires confirmation before destructive actions. Use this skill when the user wants to read, create, update, or delete Todoist data.
Break through blocks and execute first drafts. Use when the outline is done but the draft isn't happening, when writer's block strikes, when the blank page remains blank, or when progress stalls.
Google Workflow: Weekly summary: this week's meetings + unread email count.
Arrow of Root Tracing - a vertical deep-dive thinking tool. Given an opinion, phenomenon or problem, it drills all the way down like an arrow to the irreducible essence. Use when user says '想透', '追本', '本质是什么', '为什么会这样', '深挖', '钻到底', 'think deep', 'drill down', or wants to trace any idea/phenomenon vertically to its irreducible root. Also trigger when user provides a statement and wants depth analysis, not breadth survey.
Google Workflow: Prepare for your next meeting: agenda, attendees, and linked docs.
Help neurodivergent users break down overwhelming tasks into manageable steps. Use when tasks feel paralyzing, when executive function is struggling, when someone can't start, or when the Wall of Awful has built up. Applies ADHD/autism-aware decomposition strategies.
Simple task management using a shared TASKS.md file. Reference this when the user asks about their tasks, wants to add/complete tasks, or needs help tracking commitments.
Sync tasks and refresh memory from your current activity. Use when pulling new assignments from your project tracker into TASKS.md, triaging stale or overdue tasks, filling memory gaps for unknown people or projects, or running a comprehensive scan to catch todos buried in chat and email.
Use this skill when the user wants to repair or strengthen Obsidian wikilinks among existing canonical project notes, especially across papers, knowledge notes, experiments, results, and writing.
Design and implement automation workflows to save time and scale operations as a solopreneur. Use when identifying repetitive tasks to automate, building workflows across tools, setting up triggers and actions, or optimizing existing automations. Covers automation opportunity identification, workflow design, tool selection (Zapier, Make, n8n), testing, and maintenance. Trigger on "automate", "automation", "workflow automation", "save time", "reduce manual work", "automate my business", "no-code automation".
Google Workflow: Today's meetings + open tasks as a standup summary.
List active tasks in the configured backend. Use to see current task status.