Compile daily briefing with meeting context, active deals, and citation tracking
Compile a daily briefing from brain context.
Filing rule: When the briefing creates or updates brain pages, follow
skills/_brain-filing-rules.md.
[Source: slug, updated DATE] citation.Before generating any briefing, load context from gbrain systematically.
For every attendee on the calendar invite:
gbrain search "<attendee name>" -- find their brain pagegbrain get <slug> -- load compiled truth, recent timeline, relationship contextBefore drafting or triaging any email:
gbrain search "<sender name>" -- load sender contextRun these queries to populate the briefing sections:
gbrain query "active deals status" -- deal pipeline snapshotgbrain query "meetings this week" -- recent meeting pages with insightsgbrain query "pending commitments follow-ups" -- open threads and action itemsgbrain search --type person --sort updated --limit 10 -- people in playDAILY BRIEFING -- [date]
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MEETINGS TODAY
- [time] [meeting name]
Participants: [name] (slug: people/name, [key context])
ACTIVE DEALS
- [deal name] -- [status], deadline: [date]
Recent: [latest timeline entry]
ACTION ITEMS
- [item] -- due [date], related to [slug]
RECENT CHANGES (24h)
- [slug] -- [what changed]
PEOPLE IN PLAY
- [name] -- [why they're active]
If the briefing creates or updates any brain pages (e.g., new meeting prep
pages, updated entity pages), the back-linking iron law applies: every entity
mentioned must have a back-link from their page. See skills/_brain-filing-rules.md.
When presenting facts from brain pages, include inline citations:
[Source: slug, updated DATE]. A fact without a citation is unverifiable.