From calendar-to-workflow
Converts calendar events and schedules into Claude Code workflows, meeting prep documents, and standup notes. Use when the user mentions calendar events, meeting prep, standup generation, or scheduling workflows. Trigger with phrases like "prep for my meetings", "generate standup notes", "create workflow from calendar", or "summarize today's schedule".
npx claudepluginhub flight505/skill-forge --plugin calendar-to-workflowThis skill is limited to using the following tools:
Automate meeting preparation, standup generation, and workflow creation from calendar data.
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Automate meeting preparation, standup generation, and workflow creation from calendar data.
This skill transforms calendar events and scheduling data into actionable Claude Code workflows. Rather than manually reviewing your calendar and preparing for each meeting, this skill reads calendar exports (ICS files, JSON feeds, or pasted event details) and produces structured outputs: meeting briefings with participant context, standup notes summarizing yesterday's activity, and repeatable workflow scripts that integrate calendar triggers with development tasks.
The skill bridges the gap between time management and development workflows. It understands meeting types (standup, sprint planning, 1:1, design review) and tailors its output accordingly, pulling in relevant repository activity, recent commits, and open PRs to provide full context for each event.
Provide calendar data in one of these formats:
.ics file on disk: "read my calendar export at ~/calendar.ics"Specify the desired output by telling Claude what you need:
Add context to improve the output:
Review and refine the generated output. The skill produces Markdown documents or shell scripts that you can edit, commit, or execute directly.
The skill produces one or more of the following depending on the request:
User: "I have a sprint planning at 10am with the backend team and a design review at 2pm. Prep briefings for both."
The skill will:
User: "Generate standup notes for today based on yesterday's work."
The skill will:
git log --since="yesterday" --oneline to gather recent commits.gh pr list --author @me.gh run list --limit 5.User: "Create a Monday morning workflow that preps me for the week."
The skill will generate a script that:
docs/weekly-prep.md.gh) authenticated for PR and CI status lookupsgh pr list, gh run list commands