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Scans daily notes using Personal Kanban structure. Clarifies tasks, manages Today's 3 vs Ready, flags stale items, and helps swap between columns. Use when reviewing todos, scanning task lists, or managing your Kanban board.

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SKILL.md

name task-clarity-scanner
description Scans daily notes using Personal Kanban structure. Clarifies tasks, manages Today's 3 vs Ready, flags stale items, and helps swap between columns. Use when reviewing todos, scanning task lists, or managing your Kanban board.
allowed-tools Read, Glob, Grep, Edit, Write, AskUserQuestion

Task Clarity Scanner

What This Does

Scans your daily note, identifies unclear or vague tasks, manages the Personal Kanban flow (Today's 3 ↔ Ready), flags stale items, and updates the file once you approve changes.

When to Use

  • "Scan my tasks"
  • "Review my daily note"
  • "Clarify my todos"
  • "Check my task list for today"
  • "What can you help me with today?"
  • "Swap tasks" / "Update my Today's 3"

Default Daily Note Location

Ed's daily notes live in Obsidian at:

/Users/eddale/Documents/COPYobsidian/MAGI/Zettelkasten/YYYY-MM-DD.md

When invoked without a specific file, check today's date and look for that file automatically.

Daily Note Structure (Personal Kanban)

The daily note has this structure:

## Ship This = Win Day
[Single focus - WIP limit 1]

## Today's 3
[Active work - pulled from Ready, WIP limit 3]

## Ready
[Backlog - all carried-forward tasks live here]

## Waiting For
[Blocked/delegated items with dates]

## Done Today
[Completed items]

## Captures
[Links to docs created today]

## Scratch
[Quick notes]

Instructions

This skill uses the Batch Pattern - clarify all tasks first, then execute work.

Note: If you need to triage mobile captures first, use the daily-review agent which runs inbox-triage before this skill.


PASS 0: Kanban Health Check

Before clarifying tasks, assess the board:

  1. Count Today's 3 - Are there exactly 3 tasks? More? Fewer?
  2. Check for stale items - Any tasks marked [STALE]?
  3. Review Ready size - Is the backlog growing out of control?

Report findings:

## Board Status
- Today's 3: [N] tasks (target: 3)
- Ready: [N] tasks
- Stale items: [N] (rolling 3+ days)
- Waiting For: [N] blocked items

If Today's 3 has more than 3 items, offer to help prioritize. If stale items exist, flag them for decision (do, delegate, drop).


PASS 1: Clarify (One by One)

Step 1: Read the Daily Note If no file specified, use today's date to find the daily note in the Zettelkasten folder. Look for tasks in ## Today's 3 and ## Ready sections.

Step 2: Quick Triage Briefly categorize tasks:

  • Clear - Ready to act on
  • Unclear - Needs clarification
  • Stale - Rolling 3+ days, needs decision
  • Done - Already completed, can skip

Step 3: Clarify One at a Time For each unclear task, present it individually (NOT a wall of text):

**Task:** "[the task]"

- **Issue:** [what's unclear]
- **Suggested rewrite:** "[agentic-ready version]"
- **What's needed:** [missing context]

Then ask ONE question with options:

  1. Clarify - "Here's what I mean: [context]"
  2. Accept rewrite - Use the suggested version
  3. Skip - Leave as-is for now
  4. Someday/Maybe - Park it with #someday tag
  5. Create project file - Start a living doc for this task
  6. Move to Ready - Not for today, but keep visible

Move to the next task after each response. Keep momentum.

Step 3a: Stale Item Handling For tasks marked [STALE]:

**Stale Task:** "[STALE] [task text] (MM-DD)"
This has been rolling for [N] days.

Options:
1. **Do it now** - Move to Today's 3, commit to finishing
2. **Delegate** - Move to Waiting For with context
3. **Drop** - Remove entirely (it's not happening)
4. **Reframe** - Break into smaller pieces
5. **Someday** - Park with #someday tag

Step 3b: Project File Creation When user selects "Create project file":

  1. Create in Obsidian Zettelkasten at: /Users/eddale/Documents/COPYobsidian/MAGI/Zettelkasten/PROJECT - [Task Name].md

  2. Seed the file with this template:

---
type: project
status: planning
created: YYYY-MM-DD
linked-from: [[YYYY-MM-DD]]
---
# PROJECT: [Task Name]

## What We're Building
[One paragraph describing the goal and why it matters]

## Constraints & Scope
- In scope: ...
- Out of scope: ...
- Dependencies: ...

## Context Gathered
[Brainstorming notes, research findings, decisions made so far]

## Steps (when ready)
- [ ] Step 1
- [ ] Step 2

## Done State
[How we know this is complete]

## Open Questions
- [ ] Question 1
  1. Update daily note - Replace original task with: - [ ] [[PROJECT - Task Name]] - [brief description]

  2. Offer to continue brainstorming in the project file right now

Step 4: Rewrite Principles When suggesting rewrites:

  • State the specific action
  • Include context needed
  • Define the done state
  • Make it agent-handoff ready
  • Include URLs/links so tasks are self-contained
  • Preserve date suffix - Keep (MM-DD) for staleness tracking

Example:

  • Before: "Make Google Drive AI Ready"
  • After: "Organize Google Drive for AI access: Create 'AI-Ready' folder, move key docs, document what each folder contains (01-04)"

Step 4b: Flag Task Dependencies While clarifying, watch for blocking relationships:

- [ ] Convert project to skill ← Do first
  - [ ] Upload skill ZIP ← Blocked by above

Suggest marking blocked items in Waiting For section.

Step 4c: Surfaced Tasks Clarifying one task often surfaces additional tasks. Track these as you go:

  • New research needed
  • Dependencies discovered
  • Related updates required

These go to the Ready section when updating the file.

Step 4d: Final Check Before moving to PASS 2, ask: "Did we miss anything?"


PASS 1.5: Kanban Swaps (Optional)

If user wants to adjust Today's 3:

Swap Interface:

## Current Today's 3:
1. [Task A]
2. [Task B]
3. [Task C]

## Ready (available to pull):
1. [Task D]
2. [Task E]
3. [Task F]

What would you like to do?
- Swap: "swap 2 with D" - Replace Task B with Task D
- Add: "add E" - Pull Task E into Today's 3 (if under limit)
- Remove: "remove 1" - Move Task A back to Ready
- Done: "done 2" - Mark Task B complete, move to Done Today

Apply changes and confirm.


PASS 2: Update the File

Step 5: Batch the Changes After all tasks are clarified, summarize:

Ready to update your daily note:

## Today's 3 Changes:
- [Task moved in from Ready]
- [Task rewritten]

## Ready Changes:
- Task 1: [original] → [rewrite]
- Task 2: Skipped
- Task 3: → Someday/Maybe (#someday added)

## Stale Items:
- [Task] → Dropped
- [Task] → Moved to Waiting For

## New Tasks (surfaced):
- [New task discovered]

Get final approval before making edits.

Step 6: Apply Edits

  • Use Edit tool to modify the original file
  • Keep tasks in their proper sections (Today's 3 vs Ready)
  • Move completed items to Done Today
  • Move blocked items to Waiting For
  • Add #someday tag for parked items
  • Preserve all other content exactly
  • Confirm: "Updated [N] tasks."

PASS 3: Execute (Future)

Step 7: Spin Up Agents For tasks marked "Ready to Go", offer to spin up agents:

These tasks are ready for agents:
- [task 1] - I can do this now
- [task 2] - Needs a research agent
- [task 3] - I can do this now

Want me to start working on these?

Execute approved tasks, report back when done.

Guidelines

  1. Respect the Kanban structure - Today's 3 = active work, Ready = backlog
  2. Don't over-engineer - A slightly vague task that's obvious to Ed doesn't need rewriting
  3. Preserve voice - Rewrites should sound like Ed, not corporate jargon
  4. Flag unknowns honestly - If you don't know what something means, say so
  5. Suggest, don't assume - Always get approval before modifying
  6. Keep the human in the loop - Help Ed move faster, don't take over
  7. Preserve date suffixes - The (MM-DD) format enables staleness tracking

The Project File Pattern

For tasks that are too big to clarify inline, create a project file instead:

  • The file is a living document that grows over sessions
  • Daily note links to the project file (keeps it visible)
  • When ready to execute, the project file IS the spec
  • If parked for 1+ week, move to [[Someday-Maybe]] file

When to suggest a project file:

  • Task involves multiple sub-tasks
  • Needs research before execution
  • Will take multiple sessions to complete
  • Has dependencies on other work
  • User says "let me think about this"

Research Task Pattern

Research tasks have a distinct completion format:

Format:

- [x] ~~[Research Topic]~~ → **Finding:** [Summary]. See [[Document Name]]

Ultrathink Bundling: When you see 3+ related research tasks, suggest: "These research tasks are related and could run in parallel. Consider bundling as 'Ultrathink - [Topic] Research YYYY-MM-DD'"

Examples

Input (from daily note):

## Today's 3
- [ ] Review PR for auth changes (01-02)
- [ ] [STALE] Fix the login bug (12-30)
- [ ] Write newsletter intro

## Ready
- [ ] Convert Offer Diamond to skill (01-03)
- [ ] Set up Gmail App Password (01-01)
- [ ] Research API options

Output (report):

## Board Status
- Today's 3: 3 tasks (target: 3) ✓
- Ready: 3 tasks
- Stale items: 1 (Fix the login bug - 5 days)
- Waiting For: 0

## Needs Attention

### Stale Item
**Task:** "[STALE] Fix the login bug (12-30)"
Rolling for 5 days. Decision needed:
1. Do it now
2. Delegate
3. Drop
4. Reframe
5. Someday

### Unclear Task
**Task:** "Write newsletter intro"
- Issue: Which newsletter? What's the topic?
- Suggested rewrite: "Write intro for LBR article on [topic] - 2-3 sentences, hook + promise (01-04)"
- What's needed: Article topic and angle

### Ready to Go
- "Review PR for auth changes" - Clear, actionable
- "Convert Offer Diamond to skill" - Clear process exists