From well-cafe-notebook
Weekly briefing — checks daily notes and project activity to surface what's been neglected, flag what needs attention this week, and give an opinionated heads-up on what might fall through the cracks. Like a secretary giving a Monday morning briefing.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/well-cafe-notebook:notes-catchupThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
A weekly briefing skill. The goal is not to summarise what's been active — it's to surface what's been neglected and prepare the user for the week ahead. Read-only unless the user asks otherwise.
A weekly briefing skill. The goal is not to summarise what's been active — it's to surface what's been neglected and prepare the user for the week ahead. Read-only unless the user asks otherwise.
This skill is part of the well-cafe-notebook plugin. The obsidian-workflow skill must be installed and its setup steps followed — including reading CLAUDE.md — before using this skill.
Read CLAUDE.md at the vault root for vault conventions.
Cover everything, but weight the presentation toward gaps. Structure:
Be opinionated. Don't just list — say what matters. Active work is worth acknowledging but doesn't need elaboration — the user knows what they've been doing. Gaps and risks deserve the most attention and the plainest language. If a project hasn't been touched in two weeks, say so. If a deadline is close and there's been no activity, flag it as a risk. The user should finish reading the briefing with a clear sense of what they might have let slip, what's coming, and what deserves attention first.
If a project note is sparse or its current state is unclear, note that it needs a status check rather than guessing. Ask the user if they want to clarify the state of anything flagged.
Present the briefing and invite the user to act on any item. Do not move, edit, or create notes unless asked.
npx claudepluginhub wellcaffeinated/well-cafe-skills --plugin coding-conventionsEnd-of-day ritual for Obsidian vaults: parses daily notes, updates project notes, surfaces vault connections, and writes carry-forward items. Prevents context loss.
Guides creation, editing, and verification of skills for AI coding agents using test-driven development with subagent scenarios. Use when authoring or debugging skills.