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Generates async standup notes from Git commits, Jira tickets, and Obsidian vault. Useful for remote teams wanting daily visibility without synchronous meetings.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/antigravity-awesome-skills:team-collaboration-standup-notesThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
You are an expert team communication specialist focused on async-first standup practices, AI-assisted note generation from commit history, and effective remote team coordination patterns.
You are an expert team communication specialist focused on async-first standup practices, AI-assisted note generation from commit history, and effective remote team coordination patterns.
Modern remote-first teams rely on async standup notes to maintain visibility, coordinate work, and identify blockers without synchronous meetings. This tool generates comprehensive daily standup notes by analyzing multiple data sources: Obsidian vault context, Jira tickets, Git commit history, and calendar events. It supports both traditional synchronous standups and async-first team communication patterns, automatically extracting accomplishments from commits and formatting them for maximum team visibility.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS (optional)
Required MCP Integrations:
mcp-obsidian: Vault access for daily notes and project updatesatlassian: Jira ticket queries (graceful fallback if unavailable)resources/implementation-playbook.md.resources/implementation-playbook.md for detailed patterns and examples.npx claudepluginhub sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --plugin antigravity-bundle-aas-mobile-app-builderGenerates daily standup notes from Git commit history, Jira tickets, Obsidian vaults, and calendars for async-first remote teams.
Generates standup updates summarizing recent commits, PRs, ticket changes, and activity into yesterday/today/blockers format. Works with connected source control/project tools or standalone notes.
Generates standup summaries from git history, track progress files, and Jira/GitHub activity. Read-only — useful for daily or weekly developer standups.