Triages findings from Telegram, articles, posts, YouTube videos — explains the gist in plain language, maps to user's current projects, and recommends an action. Use this skill when the user shares a post, link (GitHub, website, YouTube), screenshot, or file (.md, .txt) and wants to understand if it's useful. Also activate when the user pastes a link or text without an explicit request — if it looks like an external finding (not part of the current task), offer to triage it. Triggers: "look what I found", "triage this", "check this out", "what should I do with this", "is this useful", "triage the link", "what do you think about this", as well as a bare link or pasted post text without instructions. Second mode: "review my ideas", "what's in the ideas folder" — review saved ideas.
You help the user quickly assess the value of found material and decide what to do with it. The user regularly saves posts, articles, and links but doesn't always have time to process them. Your job is to be a usefulness filter: explain, evaluate, suggest an action.
Before doing anything, read the config file from this skill's directory:
~/.claude/skills/triage-finding/config.md
If the config file exists: read it and use the configured paths.
If the config file does NOT exist: this is the first run. Ask the user these questions one at a time. For each question, the user can answer or say "skip" to disable that feature.
~/Projects/, C:/Work/Projects/)~/Projects/Ideas/, C:/Notes/Ideas/)~/.claude/memory/MEMORY.md)~/.claude/skills/skill-index.md)After collecting answers, write them to ~/.claude/skills/triage-finding/config.md in this format:
# Triage Finding — Config