Priority Detector

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Automate priorities from lifelogs to Notion.

Authorchrisboulet
Version1.0.0
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What problem does it solve?

As a solo fractional CTO, you juggle multiple client conversations and notes, often struggling to extract actionable priorities from extensive lifelogs. This Skill eliminates the tedious manual effort of sifting through recorded discussions, automatically identifying critical tasks and transforming them into concrete actions. Start each day knowing exactly what to do, without having to reread your notes or worry about missed commitments.

Core Features & Use Cases

  • Intelligent Priority Detection: Leverages Claude Sonnet 4.5 to automatically scan your Limitless conversations and identify three key priority types: engagements you've made, demands you've received, and explicit deadlines.
  • Automated Notion Task Creation: Seamlessly converts detected priorities into structured TODOs within your Notion database. Each task includes its type, a clear description, relevant context, the source conversation, and a confidence score.
  • Use Case: Imagine effortlessly converting hours of recorded client discussions into a clear, prioritized Notion task list, generated automatically overnight. This ensures no commitment is missed and every request is addressed, allowing you to focus on strategic work from the moment you begin your day.

Quick Start

Get today's priorities and create Notion TODOs

./nexus priorities today

Get weekly priorities (dry-run mode, no Notion creation)

./nexus priorities week --dry-run

Dependency Matrix

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💻 Claude Code Installation

Recommended: Let Claude install automatically. Simply copy and paste the text below to Claude Code.

Please help me install this Skill:
Name: Priority Detector
Download link: https://github.com/chrisboulet/Nexus/archive/main.zip#priority-detector

Please download this .zip file, extract it, and install it in the .claude/skills/ directory.
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