name: slack-daily-digest description: Create a daily Slack digest from selected channels or topics. Use when the user asks for a daily Slack recap or summary of today's Slack activity.
Slack Daily Digest
Use this skill to produce a daily digest of today's important Slack activity from selected channels or topics.
Start Here
- If the user did not name channels or topics, ask first before making any Slack tool calls.
- Do not guess the user's main or starred channels.
Workflow
- Confirm channels or topic keywords.
- Resolve the user's timezone with
slack_read_user_profile. For "today," use local start-of-day through now and state that window in the digest. - Named channels: Resolve IDs through
slack_search_channels, then callslack_read_channelfor today's window withlimitat50per channel. - Named topics: Use
slack_search_public_and_privatefor each topic phrase. If channels were also provided, run one search per topic and channel withqueryset to<topic phrase> in:<#CHANNEL_ID>so the search stays inside the selected channels. If no channels were provided, setqueryto the topic phrase. Then read the returned channels withslack_read_channelor parent threads withslack_read_threadwhen a result looks important. - Prioritize decisions, blockers, incidents, asks, ownership changes, deadline changes, and status changes.
- When a named channel was resolved to a channel ID, render that channel in the final digest as a Slack channel mention like
<#CHANNEL_ID>instead of plain#channel-name, especially in Scope. - Read the full
## Formatting Rulessection below. - If the user asked to post or send the digest in Slack, use
../slack-outgoing-message/SKILL.mdand follow the user's explicit intent:- explicit send/post/share: write directly
- explicit draft/review-first: create a draft
- no Slack delivery request: return the digest in chat
Formatting Rules
- For a concise Slack or chat summary, you MUST use exactly this structure unless the user explicitly requests a different format.
- If you use
../slack-outgoing-message/SKILL.mdto draft or send the final message, this output contract remains binding. The downstream skill does not relax or rename these sections.
**Daily Slack Digest - YYYY-MM-DD**
**Scope**
- <clickable channel mentions for resolved channels + topics + time window>
- <coverage note or omitted-channel caveat, if any>
**Summary**
<1-2 sentence summary of volume + key signals>
**Topic: <group 1>**
- ...
- ...
**Topic: <group 2>**
- ...
- ...
**Needs attention**
- ...
**Notes**
- <gaps, absences, or caveats>
- Group the digest by topic or channel, whichever better matches the request.
- Use short group headers and keep each group to 1–3 bullets.
- Keep the digest compact; aim for 4–10 bullets total across all sections.
- Start each bullet with the key update, then add implication, owner, blocker, or action if relevant.
- If grouping by topic, include the channel when helpful.
- If grouping by channel, include the topic when helpful.
- For resolved channels, prefer Slack channel mentions like
<#CHANNEL_ID>so the names are clickable. Use plain text only when you do not have a channel ID. - Include Needs attention only for items requiring user action, decisions, or input.
- Include Notes for gaps, absences, sparse results, or caveats.