Local-life-manager weekly-review
Weekly review and planning session. Use at end of week or weekend to review progress, plan next week, and set priorities. Triggers on "weekly review", "plan my week", "what did I do this week", "Sunday planning".
git clone https://github.com/TaylorHuston/local-life-manager
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/TaylorHuston/local-life-manager "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/.claude/skills/weekly-review" ~/.claude/skills/taylorhuston-local-life-manager-weekly-review && rm -rf "$T"
.claude/skills/weekly-review/SKILL.mdRun a weekly review and planning session. Keep it conversational - one section at a time.
Step 0: Get Week Info
date +%Y-%m-%d # Today date +%Y-W%V # Current ISO week date -d "last sunday" +%Y-%m-%d # Week start (for lookback)
Step 1: Weekly Note Setup
- Check if this week's note exists:
my-vault/02 Calendar/YYYY-Www.md - If not, create from
09 System/Templates/Weekly Template.md- Replace Templater placeholders with actual dates
- The week note format is
(e.g.,YYYY-[W]ww
)2026-W03
Step 2: Journal Completeness Check
Critical: Verify all 7 days have journal entries and content.
# List last 7 days' journal files for i in {0..6}; do d=$(date -d "$i days ago" +%Y-%m-%d) f="my-vault/02 Calendar/$d.md" if [[ -f "$f" ]]; then lines=$(wc -l < "$f") echo "$d: EXISTS ($lines lines)" else echo "$d: MISSING" fi done
For each existing entry, check if sections are filled in:
- "# What Did I Do?" - should have content
- "# What Did I Work On?" - should have content
- "# What Did I Study?" - optional but note if empty
Report gaps: "These days are missing entries: ..." or "These entries look empty: ..." Offer to fill in: "Want me to check GitHub for commits on those days to help fill them in?"
Step 3: Review the Week
GitHub Activity (all week)
gh search commits --author=TaylorHuston --committer-date=YYYY-MM-DD..YYYY-MM-DD --limit=50
Summarize by project/repo.
Journal Highlights
Read each day's journal and extract:
- Personal: From "What Did I Do?"
- Technical: From "What Did I Work On?"
- Learning: From "What Did I Study?"
Present as a brief week summary, not raw dump.
Learning Progress
- Check
if exists.claude/learning-sessions/learning-plan.json - Note topics covered, sessions completed
Project Progress
- Scan
for any WORKLOG.md updates this weekideas/*/issues/ - Note completed tasks, status changes
Step 4: Fill In Weekly Note
Update the weekly note (
my-vault/02 Calendar/YYYY-Www.md) sections:
- What Went Well: Ask Taylor
- What Didn't Go Well: Ask Taylor
- Key Accomplishments: Summarize from review
- Lessons Learned: Ask Taylor
Step 5: Plan Next Week
Ask Taylor (one at a time):
- "Any interviews or job search priorities this week?"
- "What's the one thing that would make next week a success?"
- "Any personal commitments to work around?"
Fill in "Next Week's Focus" section with their answers.
Step 6: Memory Capture
Review conversation for memory-worthy items:
- Job search updates
- New preferences or workflow changes
- Project decisions
- Personal context changes
Update
.claude/memories/about-taylor.md if job status or major context changed.
Conversational Flow
Don't dump everything at once. Flow should be:
- "Let me check your journal entries for this week..." → Report gaps
- "Here's what I found from your week..." → Brief summary
- "What went well this week?" → Capture response
- "What didn't go well?" → Capture response
- "Any lessons learned?" → Capture response
- "Looking ahead - any job search priorities?" → Plan next week
- "What would make next week a success?" → Set focus
- "I've updated your weekly note. Anything else?"