diff --git a/.claude/commands/evening-prep.md b/.claude/commands/evening-prep.md index 2fa30ad..ab09035 100644 --- a/.claude/commands/evening-prep.md +++ b/.claude/commands/evening-prep.md @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Format my calendar events in a simple Markdown table with columns: Time (ET), Ev * Put a star next to any events that overlap with other events * Put two !! next to any events starting before 9 AM ET or after 5 PM ET * Do not include personal appointments that don't affect my work day +* My work day goes from 9 AM ET to 5:30 PM ET. Use this to determine my availability. Let me know how much unscheduled time I have. ## Step 3: Get task data diff --git a/.claude/commands/weekly-template.md b/.claude/commands/weekly-template.md index 6aa3f26..a024fb8 100644 --- a/.claude/commands/weekly-template.md +++ b/.claude/commands/weekly-template.md @@ -12,10 +12,19 @@ The title should be "Weekly Note - Month, Day Year" using today's date. ## Step 2: Review Notion data and create the note First, use the Notion MCP to review the Projects and Task Tracker to get insight into focus areas for this week. + +List all projects with status active and ask me which 3 i want to prioritize for thie upcoming week. +If there isn't a weekly goal for the selected projects, ask me to write one. +Update the Focus this week field to true for the selected projects. + +Then add the following to the note + + Format the note with the following sections: -1. **Priorities for this week** - List the 3 projects flagged as focus for this week. If there are not 3 things, remind me to flag it. Use the weekly goal for detail on each one +1. **Priorities for this week** - List the three projects I selected with their weekly goal. 2. **Key tasks** - List all tasks that are due this week. Order by due date and blocker status. Show the task name, related project, type, and effort level. Provide a link to the task in Notion. +## Step 3: Generate my reading list Then, query the Reading List database (collection://2c4abd6c-450a-804a-809a-000bc77d02c1) for articles with Status = "To Read" or "In Progress". 3. Under **Suggested Reading** recommend 2 articles that fit the available time blocks: