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Essential CLI tools and shell productivity patterns for efficient terminal workflows
Use when designing animations for business tools, project management, collaboration software, or productivity apps
Master deep work productivity through the three types of work framework (Building, Maintenance, Recovery). Use when user needs to: (1) Build a sustainable deep work routine with just 1 hour/day, (2) Create vision/anti-vision for life direction, (3) Structure goals using the 10-year → 1-year → 1-month → 1-week hierarchy, (4) Apply project-based learning to bridge skill gaps, (5) Identify lever-moving tasks that actually progress goals, (6) Balance focus work with necessary recovery for creativity.
Help users manage their time and tasks more effectively. Use when someone is overwhelmed with work, struggling with focus, trying to balance multiple responsibilities, or asking how to get more done.
Office productivity workflow covering document creation, spreadsheet automation, presentation generation, and integration with LibreOffice and Microsoft Office formats.
Build a Personal Productivity System Pack (weekly timebox plan, capture+to-do system, daily/weekly review rituals, and a 7-day rollout). Use for timeboxing, calendar blocking, and staying on top of high-volume leadership work. Category: Career.
Master the AI tools that handle administrative work and boost personal productivity. From meeting notes to email management, get more done with less effort. Use when "meeting notes, email management, calendar optimization, productivity, time management, productivity, meetings, email, calendar, personal" mentioned.
Master the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology for stress-free productivity. Implement capture, clarify, organize, reflect, and engage workflows with contexts, projects, and weekly reviews.
Helps engineering managers measure and improve team delivery — produces a history of why common metrics fail, the DORA four-key-metrics framework (deployment frequency, lead time, change failure rate, MTTR), DevEx's three dimensions (feedback loops, cognitive load, flow state), a translation layer from engineering metrics to business outcomes, and a list of measurement anti-patterns to avoid. Use when the user says "how do I measure productivity," "DORA metrics," "velocity," "cycle time," "developer experience," "DevEx," "how do I show our team is performing well," "metrics for engineering," "team is slow," "engineering performance," or "connect engineering to business." Do NOT use for managing an underperforming individual — use performance-reviews instead.
Generate a week-ahead Things planning digest with recent activity, upcoming deadlines, and concrete next actions. Use when users request Things check-ins, weekly planning summaries, or prioritized planning recommendations.
Office automation with Gmail, Google Calendar, document export, and interactive widgets — email triage, scheduling, report generation, and widget creation.
This skill should be used whenever users request personal assistance tasks such as schedule management, task tracking, reminder setting, habit monitoring, productivity advice, time management, or any query requiring personalized responses based on user preferences and context. On first use, collects comprehensive user information including schedule, working habits, preferences, goals, and routines. Maintains an intelligent database that automatically organizes and prioritizes information, keeping relevant data and discarding outdated context.