From well-cafe-notebook
Periodic review of the vault — synthesises recent daily notes, surfaces themes, summarises project activity, and identifies open questions. Read-only unless the user asks to create or modify notes.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/well-cafe-notebook:notes-reflectThis 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 periodic review skill. Read the vault, synthesise, present. Do not create or modify anything unless the user explicitly asks.
A periodic review skill. Read the vault, synthesise, present. Do not create or modify anything unless the user explicitly asks.
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.
Daily notes and project notes are often messy and lack context. If a note's meaning or intent is unclear, don't guess — flag it when presenting the synthesis and ask the user what they meant or what the outcome was. This is especially useful for single-line entries or cryptic shorthand.
Present findings conversationally. If the user wants a weekly reflection note created, ask where they'd like it filed before creating anything.
npx claudepluginhub wellcaffeinated/well-cafe-skills --plugin coding-conventionsSynthesizes daily notes and TILs into a weekly review with accomplishments, learnings, and goal alignment. Useful for turning scattered notes into retained knowledge.
Reviews conversation, extracts learnings, and persists to auto-memory or vault. Run after substantial work sessions to avoid knowledge rot.
Integrates Claude Code with an Obsidian vault for capturing thoughts, managing tasks, morning planning, and querying linked notes via a dual-zone architecture.