Daily Logs
Record the user's daily activities, progress, decisions, and learnings in a structured, chronological format.
File Structure
Each day has its own file named yyyy-mm-dd.md (e.g., 2025-06-15.md). Create a new file for each new day; append entries to the existing file if one already exists for today.
File Format: yyyy-mm-dd.md
content format, for example:
# yyyy-mm-dd
## [short description]
- [1-3 sentence summary of what happened]
Guidelines
- One file per day, multiple entries per file (one per task)
- Use ISO date format:
yyyy-mm-dd
- Keep entries concise — focus on what matters for future reference
- Do not duplicate information already captured in other skills
- Always refer to the user in third person ("The user requested X", "The user decided Y"), never use first-person pronouns
---
name: daily-logs
description: Records daily activities, progress, decisions, and learnings in structured chronological markdown files.
---
# Daily Logs
Record the user's daily activities, progress, decisions, and learnings in a structured, chronological format.
## File Structure
Each day has its own file named `yyyy-mm-dd.md` (e.g., `2025-06-15.md`). Create a new file for each new day; append entries to the existing file if one already exists for today.
### File Format: `yyyy-mm-dd.md`
content format, for example:
```
# yyyy-mm-dd
## [short description]
- [1-3 sentence summary of what happened]
```
## Guidelines
- One file per day, multiple entries per file (one per task)
- Use ISO date format: `yyyy-mm-dd`
- Keep entries concise — focus on what matters for future reference
- Do not duplicate information already captured in other skills
- Always refer to the user in third person ("The user requested X", "The user decided Y"), never use first-person pronouns