skills/write-weekly-digest/SKILL.md
--- name: write-weekly-digest description: Renders the Trend Scout ranked keep-and-drop lists into ops/trend-scout/YYYY-WW-digest.md using the agent voice profile and including an appendix of all sources surveyed. Use once per weekly run as the terminal skill. Trigger keywords: weekly digest, write digest, Trend Scout digest, Saturday morning digest. --- # Write Weekly Digest ## Workflow ``` Compose digest: - [ ] Step 1: Load ranked keep list + drop list - [ ] Step 2: Fill frontmatter - [ ] S
npx skillsauth add lyndonkl/claude skills/write-weekly-digestInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Compose digest:
- [ ] Step 1: Load ranked keep list + drop list
- [ ] Step 2: Fill frontmatter
- [ ] Step 3: Render top-signals section (≤10 items)
- [ ] Step 4: Render explicit-drops section
- [ ] Step 5: Render appendix (every source surveyed + freshness state)
- [ ] Step 6: Voice-profile lint: no banned vocabulary; one-sentence paragraphs at pivots
- [ ] Step 7: Write ops/trend-scout/YYYY-WW-digest.md
---
week: YYYY-WW
generated: ISO8601
items_surveyed: N
items_kept: K (≤10)
items_dropped: D (explicit, with reasons)
---
# Week {WW} Digest — YYYY-MM-DD through YYYY-MM-DD
## Top signals ({K})
### 1. {Source} — {Title}
- URL: {full URL}
- Why this matters: {1-line teaches-X summary}
- Dedup: NEW | OVERLAPS {status}:{slug}
- Seed candidate: YES: {angle} | NO: {reason}
- Reading time: {N} min
### 2. ...
## Explicit drops ({D})
- {URL}: {1-line reason}
- ...
## Appendix: all sources surveyed
- {source}: {fresh | stale | failed} + one-line note
- ...
summary from summarize-signal, not a rewrite.development
--- name: zettel-note description: The note-writing discipline for this vault's evergreen knowledge graph, modeled on a Zettelkasten reading companion and governed by the vault conventions. Enforces declarative-claim titles, one claim per note (atomicity), own-words prose with no block quotes, the piped [[slug|Title]] link form, the labeled link-relationship vocabulary (Confirms/Contradicts/Extends/Context/Prerequisite/Builds-on/Applies/Example-of/Contrasts-with), 3-6 links per note, and search-
development
Plans between-round FIFA World Cup Fantasy transfers — budgets the round's free transfer(s), forces out players whose nation has been eliminated, chases fixture-swing drops, upgrades on value, and decides when a rebuild is large enough to fire the Wildcard instead of spending free transfers one at a time. Ranks candidate in/out pairs by EV gain over each player's remaining survival horizon (delta xEV weighted by progression_carry) MINUS transfer cost (a free transfer is cheap, a points hit is real, churning the squad for marginal swings is a critic flag), and tags forced/fixture/upgrade priority. Emits a `transfer-plan` signal. Use when called by wc-squad-architect (whose transfer work this skill is the engine for) and by the strategists in the populate stage when their candidate is transfer-adjacent rather than a full rebuild.
testing
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development
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