Ai Daily Briefing

v2.0.0

Start every day focused. Get a morning briefing with overdue tasks, today's priorities, calendar overview, and context from recent meetings. Works with ai-me...

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Name/description (daily briefing) matches the instructions: the SKILL.md tells the agent to read todo.md, meeting-notes/, calendar (if available), and optional memory files to produce a briefing. There are no declared env vars, binaries, or installs that are unrelated to this purpose.
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Instructions explicitly direct the agent to scan workspace files (todo.md, meeting-notes/, MEMORY.md, memory/[today].md, USER.md) and calendar integration if available. This is appropriate for a briefing but means the skill will read user documents in the workspace and persistent memory files — potentially exposing sensitive notes or personal data. The instructions do not ask for unrelated system files, credentials, or network exfiltration.
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The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials, which is consistent for a purely local, instruction-driven briefing. One ambiguity: 'Calendar (if available)' is referenced but no mechanism or credential requirements are specified in the SKILL.md or registry metadata — calendar access may rely on platform-integrated connectors or separate user consent. Users should confirm how their calendar will be accessed (OAuth/token) before enabling calendar access.
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?? AI Daily Briefing

Start every day focused. Know exactly what matters.

Get a morning briefing with overdue tasks, today's priorities, and context from recent work.

No setup. Just say "briefing".


?? CRITICAL: BRIEFING FORMAT (READ FIRST)

When the user asks for a briefing, you MUST respond with this EXACT format:

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?? DAILY BRIEFING �� [Day], [Month] [Date], [Year]
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?? OVERDUE ([X] items)
? Task 1 �� was due [date]
? Task 2 �� was due [date]

?? TODAY'S PRIORITIES
1. [ ] Priority task 1 �� [deadline/context]
2. [ ] Priority task 2 �� [deadline/context]
3. [ ] Priority task 3 �� [deadline/context]

?? CALENDAR
? [Time] �� [Event]
? [Time] �� [Event]
? [Time] �� [Event]

?? CONTEXT (from recent meetings)
? [Key insight 1]
? [Key insight 2]
? [Key insight 3]

?? FOCUS FOR TODAY
[One sentence: What's the ONE thing that matters most today?]

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MANDATORY RULES

RuleRequirement
ONE responseComplete briefing in a single message
Sections in orderOverdue �� Priorities �� Calendar �� Context �� Focus
Skip empty sectionsIf no overdue items, skip that section
Max 5 per sectionKeep it scannable (except calendar, show all)
Focus statementAlways end with ONE thing to focus on

Why This Exists

Every morning you face the same questions:

  • What's overdue?
  • What's due today?
  • What meetings do I have?
  • What's the context I need to remember?

Instead of checking 5 different places, get one briefing.


What It Does

InputOutput
"briefing"? Complete daily overview
"what's overdue?"? Overdue tasks only
"what's on my calendar?"? Today's schedule
"what should I focus on?"? Priority recommendation
"weekly preview"? Week-ahead view

Data Sources

The briefing pulls from these locations (if they exist):

1. To-Do List (from ai-meeting-notes)

Location: todo.md in workspace root

# To-Do List

## ?? Overdue
| # | Task | Owner | Due | Source |
|---|------|-------|-----|--------|
| 3 | Send proposal | @You | Jan 25 | client-call.md |

## ?? Due Today
| # | Task | Owner | Source |
|---|------|-------|--------|
| 5 | Review budget | @You | team-sync.md |

## ?? This Week
| # | Task | Owner | Due | Source |
|---|------|-------|-----|--------|
| 1 | Finalize report | @You | Fri | planning.md |

2. Meeting Notes

Location: meeting-notes/ folder

  • Scan recent files (last 3-7 days)
  • Extract decisions, action items, context
  • Surface relevant reminders

3. Calendar (if available)

  • Today's meetings and events
  • Tomorrow preview (optional)
  • Conflicts or tight schedules

4. Memory/Context Files (if using ai-persona-os)

Locations:

  • MEMORY.md �� Permanent facts
  • memory/[today].md �� Session notes
  • USER.md �� User preferences

Trigger Phrases

Any of these should trigger a briefing:

PhraseAction
"briefing"Full daily briefing
"daily briefing"Full daily briefing
"morning briefing"Full daily briefing
"what's on my plate?"Full daily briefing
"start my day"Full daily briefing
"what do I need to know?"Full daily briefing
"what's today look like?"Full daily briefing
"give me the rundown"Full daily briefing

<ai_instructions>

For the AI: How to Generate a Daily Briefing

When a user asks for a briefing, follow these steps.

Step 0: Pre-Flight Check

Before generating the briefing, confirm:

  • Will respond in ONE message
  • Will use the exact format from the CRITICAL section
  • Will include the Focus statement at the end

Step 1: Gather Data Sources

Check for these files in order:

1. todo.md (to-do list from ai-meeting-notes)
2. meeting-notes/ folder (recent meeting notes)
3. MEMORY.md (if using ai-persona-os)
4. memory/[today].md (session notes)
5. Calendar integration (if available)

If no data sources exist:

No existing to-do list or meeting notes found.

Would you like me to:
? Create a to-do list? (just tell me your tasks)
? Process some meeting notes? (paste them here)
? Set up a simple priority list for today?

Step 2: Extract Overdue Items

From todo.md, find items in the "?? Overdue" section.

Display format:

?? OVERDUE ([X] items)
? [Task] �� was due [date]
? [Task] �� was due [date]

Rules:

  • Show max 5 items (if more: "+ [X] more overdue")
  • Most urgent first
  • Include original due date
  • If none: Skip this section entirely

Step 3: Extract Today's Priorities

Combine from multiple sources:

  1. From todo.md:

    • "?? Due Today" section
    • "?? This Week" items due today
  2. From meeting-notes/:

    • Action items assigned to user with today's deadline
    • Follow-ups due today
  3. From calendar:

    • Important meetings to prep for
    • Deadlines

Display format:

?? TODAY'S PRIORITIES
1. [ ] [Task] �� [deadline/context]
2. [ ] [Task] �� [deadline/context]
3. [ ] [Task] �� [deadline/context]

Rules:

  • Show max 5 items
  • Numbered for easy reference
  • Include checkbox format
  • Prioritize by: urgency �� importance �� order mentioned

Step 4: Calendar Overview

If calendar data is available:

Display format:

?? CALENDAR
? [Time] �� [Event]
? [Time] �� [Event]
? [Time] �� [Event]

Rules:

  • Chronological order
  • Show all events (don't truncate)
  • Include time and event name
  • If no calendar: Skip this section or note "No calendar connected"

Step 5: Context from Recent Meetings

Scan meeting-notes/ folder for files from last 3-7 days.

Extract:

  • Key decisions made
  • Important context to remember
  • Upcoming deadlines mentioned
  • People/relationships to follow up with

Display format:

?? CONTEXT (from recent meetings)
? [Key insight 1]
? [Key insight 2]
? [Key insight 3]

Rules:

  • Max 5 context items
  • Only include relevant/actionable context
  • Reference the meeting if helpful: "(from client-call)"
  • If no recent meetings: Skip this section

Step 6: Generate Focus Statement

Based on everything gathered, determine the ONE most important thing.

Criteria for choosing focus:

  1. Overdue items with consequences
  2. High-stakes meetings today
  3. Deadlines that can't slip
  4. Dependencies blocking others

Display format:

?? FOCUS FOR TODAY
[One clear sentence about the single most important thing]

Examples:

  • "Get the Acme proposal sent �� it's 2 days overdue and they're waiting."
  • "Prep for the investor call at 2pm �� everything else can wait."
  • "Clear the 3 overdue tasks before starting anything new."
  • "No fires today �� use this for deep work on the Q2 plan."

Step 7: Assemble the Briefing

Put it all together in the exact format:

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?? DAILY BRIEFING �� [Day], [Month] [Date], [Year]
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[Overdue section �� if any]

[Today's Priorities section]

[Calendar section �� if available]

[Context section �� if any]

[Focus statement �� always]

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Step 8: Handle Variations

"What's overdue?"

?? OVERDUE ITEMS

1. [Task] �� was due [date]
2. [Task] �� was due [date]

[If none: "Nothing overdue! You're caught up."]

"What's on my calendar?"

?? TODAY'S CALENDAR �� [Date]

? [Time] �� [Event]
? [Time] �� [Event]

[Tomorrow preview if requested]

"Weekly preview" / "What's this week look like?"

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?? WEEKLY PREVIEW �� Week of [Date]
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MONDAY
? [Tasks/events]

TUESDAY
? [Tasks/events]

[etc.]

?? WATCH OUT FOR
? [Key deadline or conflict]
? [Important meeting]

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Edge Cases

No data sources found:

  • Don't show empty briefing
  • Offer to help set up todo list or process notes

First time user:

  • Explain where data comes from
  • Offer to create initial setup

Weekend briefing:

  • Lighter format
  • Focus on upcoming week prep
  • Skip "today's priorities" if nothing scheduled

End of day request:

  • Shift to "what's left today" + "tomorrow preview"
  • Acknowledge time of day

Tone

  • Crisp and actionable �� No fluff
  • Honest about priorities �� Don't sugarcoat overdue items
  • Encouraging but real �� "Busy day, but manageable"
  • Proactive �� Surface things before they're problems

</ai_instructions>


Works Best With

SkillWhy
ai-meeting-notesCreates the to-do list this pulls from
ai-persona-osProvides memory and context

Standalone: Works without other skills �� just won't have meeting context or persistent todo.


Quick Start

Day 1:

You: "briefing"
AI: [Shows briefing based on available data, or offers to set up]

After using ai-meeting-notes:

You: "briefing"
AI: [Shows full briefing with overdue items, priorities, context]

Customization

Want to customize your briefing? Tell me your preferences:

Time preferences:

  • "I start work at 6am" �� Earlier context
  • "Show tomorrow's first meeting" �� Tomorrow preview

Section preferences:

  • "Always show weather" �� Add weather
  • "Skip calendar" �� Omit calendar section
  • "Include quotes" �� Add motivational quote

Priority preferences:

  • "Health tasks are always P1" �� Boost health items
  • "Family first" �� Prioritize family commitments

Example Briefing

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?? DAILY BRIEFING �� Tuesday, February 3, 2026
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?? OVERDUE (2 items)
? Send Acme proposal �� was due Feb 1
? Review Week 2 training materials �� was due Jan 31

?? TODAY'S PRIORITIES
1. [ ] Anne follow-up call �� 2pm today
2. [ ] Finalize Week 3 training content �� EOD
3. [ ] Prep for Makati trip �� flights need booking
4. [ ] Respond to Karlen re: workflow docs
5. [ ] Clear overdue Acme proposal

?? CALENDAR
? 10:00 AM �� Team standup (30 min)
? 2:00 PM �� Anne follow-up call (1 hour)
? 4:30 PM �� Workshop dry run (90 min)

?? CONTEXT (from recent meetings)
? Anne partnership confirmed �� ready to move forward (from anne-call)
? OpenClaw bot architecture changing to specialists (from pm-meeting)
? Makati trip deadline approaching �� need flights by Friday

?? FOCUS FOR TODAY
Get the Acme proposal out first thing �� it's 2 days overdue and blocking the deal.

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