morning-briefing
Morning Briefing
State file: ~/.openclaw/skill-state/morning-briefing/state.yaml
Start every working day knowing exactly what matters — one message, no tab-switching.
When to Use
- On 7am weekday cron wakeup
- When the user asks for a morning update or daily kickoff
The Briefing
Compile from these sources, in order:
- Today's priorities — read
prioritiesfromdaily-reviewstate file (~/.openclaw/skill-state/daily-review/state.yaml) - Active tasks — read any task with
status: in_progressfromlong-running-task-managementstate file - Pending handoffs — check
task-handoffstate; ifstatus: written, flag it - Date and day — include today's date and day of week at the top
Output Format
Good morning. Here's your [Day], [Date] briefing.
PRIORITIES
1. [priority from daily-review]
2. ...
IN PROGRESS
- [task_id]: [checkpoint] → next: [next_action]
NEEDS ATTENTION
- [handoff task_name] waiting to be picked up
Send via the user's active messaging channel (Telegram, Slack, etc.).
After Delivery
Update state: last_briefing_date (today), delivered_at, items_count (total items in briefing).
Cron Wakeup Behavior
On 7am weekday wakeup:
- Read state; if
last_briefing_dateis today, skip (already delivered) - Otherwise compile and deliver briefing, then update state
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