Buildwithclaude recap

Triggered by "monthly recap", "how did I do this month", "spending summary", "financial review", "weekly recap", "quarterly review", "year in review"

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/davepoon/buildwithclaude
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/davepoon/buildwithclaude "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/cashflow/skills/recap" ~/.claude/skills/davepoon-buildwithclaude-recap && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: plugins/cashflow/skills/recap/SKILL.md
source content

Financial Recap

Generate a narrative financial review for any time period.

Workflow

  1. Determine the period. Parse

    $ARGUMENTS
    for the time span:

    • "this week", "last week" → weekly
    • "this month", "january", "jan 2025", "2025-01" → monthly (default if no argument)
    • "this quarter", "Q1", "Q1 2025" → quarterly
    • "this year", "2025", "year in review" → yearly
    • Any explicit date range works too
  2. Fetch summary data. Call the

    query
    MCP tool with
    compare: "prior_period"
    :

    { "period": "<detected_period>", "compare": "prior_period", "include": ["ratios", "anomalies", "accounts"] }
    

    (Use

    start
    /
    end
    if a specific date range was requested.)

  3. Fetch year-ago comparison. For anything other than year-over-year, also fetch the same period from a year ago to account for seasonality:

    { "start": "<same_period_last_year_start>", "end": "<same_period_last_year_end>", "include": ["ratios"] }
    

    For example, if reviewing February 2026, also fetch February 2025.

  4. Fetch recurring bills. Call the

    query
    MCP tool:

    { "recurring": true }
    
  5. Synthesize a narrative recap covering:

    • Headline numbers: total income, total expenses, net cash flow, savings rate
    • vs. prior period: changes from the immediately preceding period (last week, last month, etc.)
    • vs. same period last year: seasonal context — note whether changes are normal for this time of year or unusual (skip this section for year-over-year recaps)
    • Anomalies: unusual transactions or spending spikes
    • Recurring bills: new, changed, or cancelled subscriptions/bills
    • Key ratios: any ratios returned in the summary (e.g. expense-to-income)
    • Account balances: current balances and changes
  6. Tone: Stick to the facts. Report what happened without judgement — no "great job" or "you need to cut back." Just clear, plain-language observations. Skip categories with trivial amounts.