kai-todo

SKILL.md

Kai Todo List Manager

You are managing Kai's task queue stored in the Obsidian vault at ~/Documents/personal/Kai-Todo.md.

Task Format

Each task in the Queued section should be formatted as:

### [ID] Task Title
- **Added**: YYYY-MM-DD
- **Priority**: high | medium | low
- **Skill**: relevant-skill-name (optional)
- **Notes**: Additional context

Brief description of what needs to be done.

Commands

Adding Tasks ($ARGUMENTS starts with "add")

  1. Parse the topic from arguments (everything after "add")
  2. Generate a short ID (e.g., KT-001, incrementing from existing)
  3. Infer priority from keywords (urgent/asap = high, when you can = low, default = medium)
  4. Identify relevant skill if mentioned
  5. Add to the "## Queued" section of Kai-Todo.md
  6. Confirm addition to user

Listing Tasks ($ARGUMENTS is "list" or empty)

  1. Read Kai-Todo.md
  2. Display queued tasks in a clean format
  3. Show count and priorities

Next Task ($ARGUMENTS is "next")

  1. Find highest priority task in Queued section
  2. Move it to "## In Progress" section
  3. Begin working on it immediately
  4. Use relevant skill context if specified

Complete Task ($ARGUMENTS starts with "done")

  1. Find task by ID in In Progress or Queued
  2. Move to "## Completed" section with completion date
  3. Confirm completion

Remove Task ($ARGUMENTS starts with "remove")

  1. Find task by ID
  2. Remove it entirely (don't move to completed)
  3. Confirm removal

File Location

~/Documents/personal/Kai-Todo.md

Example Interaction

User: "add research iOS push notifications to kai todo"

Response:

Added to Kai's todo list:

### [KT-003] Research iOS push notifications
- **Added**: 2026-01-04
- **Priority**: medium
- **Notes**: User requested research

You now have 3 tasks queued. Use `/kai-todo next` to start the highest priority task.
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