| name | daily-task-manager |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| description | Task lifecycle management. Add, complete, defer, remove, and review tasks.
Maintains a running task list as a brain page.
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| triggers | ["add task","complete task","what are my tasks","task list","defer task"] |
| tools | ["search","get_page","put_page","add_timeline_entry"] |
| mutating | true |
Daily Task Manager
Contract
This skill guarantees:
- Tasks stored as a brain page (
ops/tasks.md) with structured format
- Task lifecycle: add → in-progress → complete | defer
- Priority levels: P0 (urgent), P1 (today), P2 (this week), P3 (backlog)
- Completed tasks archived with completion date
- Deferred tasks carry forward with reason
Phases
- Load current tasks.
inbrain get ops/tasks — read the task list.
- Execute the requested action:
- Add: Append task with priority, description, due date. Add timeline entry.
- Complete: Mark as done, move to completed section with date.
- Defer: Move to next day/week with reason.
- Remove: Delete from list (rare, prefer complete or defer).
- Review: Display all active tasks by priority.
- Save.
inbrain put ops/tasks — write updated task list.
Output Format
# Tasks
## P0 — Urgent
- [ ] {task description} (due: {date})
## P1 — Today
- [ ] {task description}
## P2 — This Week
- [ ] {task description}
## P3 — Backlog
- [ ] {task description}
## Completed
- [x] {task} (completed: {date})
Anti-Patterns
- Adding tasks without a priority level
- Completing tasks without recording the completion date
- Deferring tasks without a reason
- Letting the task list grow unbounded (review weekly)
- Storing tasks outside the brain (they should be searchable)