| name | quick-note |
| description | Rapid voice-note capture — acknowledge once with "Listening.", store the next utterance via `remember` under the `notes` namespace with a timestamp key, confirm "Saved." No ceremony, no list read-back. |
Quick Note
Trigger on "quick note", "take a note", "note to self", "メモ",
"記録して". For fleeting thoughts the user wants captured right now
without structure. Distinct from task-manager (actionable task
objects with complete/remove flow) and from gratitude-journal
(nightly 3-item prompt). A note is raw text, stored and forgotten
until explicitly searched.
Default flow
- Acknowledge once: respond with a single word — "Listening." or
"どうぞ。" — nothing more. Do not ask "what would you like to
note?" — the user already said they want to note something; get
out of the way.
- Capture the next utterance: treat the user's next full
utterance as the note body. Do not interrupt mid-sentence. Wait
for a clear end-of-turn.
- Store: call
remember with:
namespace: "notes"
key: "note-<epoch-millis>" (current time in milliseconds)
value: the user's utterance, trimmed. Preserve exact phrasing
— this is the user's voice, not a paraphrase.
- Confirm: "Saved." or "保存しました。" — one word, then stop.
Do not read the note back. Do not ask a follow-up.
Short-circuit
If the user packs the note into the trigger itself ("quick note:
pick up milk tomorrow" / "メモ、牛乳買う"), skip the "Listening."
step entirely. Parse the note body from after the trigger phrase
and go straight to remember + "Saved." One turn, done.
Recall variant
If the user asks "what notes did I take?" / "今日のメモ見せて" /
"find my note about X":
- Broad listing: call
recall with namespace:"notes" and read the
most recent five, newest first, each on its own line. Do not
number them — notes are not ranked.
- Semantic lookup: if the user names a topic ("my note about the
dentist"), call
search_memory with the topic as the query,
scoped to the notes namespace. Read the single best match.
Style
- Minimal ceremony. Notes are interruptions of the user's flow —
honor that by being brief.
- No "Got it!" / "Great!" / "いいですね!" — flat acknowledgements
only.
- Never editorialize the note content. If it's odd, it's odd —
store it as given.
- Never ask "should I remind you about this?" — that's
task-manager's job, not this skill's.
Tools used
remember (namespace: notes, key: note-<epoch-millis>)
recall (listing variant, scoped to notes namespace)
search_memory (topic-scoped lookup)
Tools explicitly avoided
broadcast_tts / broadcast_announcement — notes are private,
never shared to other rooms.
run_routine / create_routine — a note is not an action.
set_timer — notes do not schedule themselves; if the user wants
a reminder, they'll ask task-manager.