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Done!

Threw together some of these skills that'll just plug and play with your AI agent. You can download the skill to use them or just copy and paste the ones you like/want to edit.

Lmk if you'd like any added or modified. :-)

It's free btw! Works with any agent that supports skills.


Hey HN,

I built a skill to help you turn your preferred AI tool into a Chief of Staff. It'll work with any connectors you have.

Some pre-packaged commands:

`/debrief gm`: your morning briefing `/debrief triage`: your priority list today.

It's out-of-the-box private: all data stays between you and your agent.

If you want to use it cross-device or keep command history across agents, then you can create a free account.

Working on making the local version much better. It's free to start using!

LMK if you have any feedback, thanks! -Will


Hey HN,

This tool creates non-technical summaries of git pushes for engineers to share with their team.

Hopefully that makes status updates less cumbersome when you get pinged.

Usage — just run this in a repo you want to track (you'll need to login):

  npx @trydebrief/cli@latest init
Features:

- Local git hook (no GitHub auth)

- Option to run fully local (run your own AI script and send us results)

- ZDR: we discard code once summarized; only using models with ZDR policy

- Open source CLI

Would love your thoughts. Thanks!


Hey HN!

I built VibePM to help me turn outlines/specs in my markdown files into small tasks for Cursor to execute.

Some task managers are very heavy duty, so I made this as a lightweight alternative.

Some cool features: - Directly integrates into your editor via MCP - Reusable prompts - Lets you track task implementation

Any feedback is welcome. It's free to try! You just have to make an account.

Thanks! -Will


Hey HN,

A couple weeks ago I shared a GTM repository that *took off* here. After a bunch of user data and feedback, I wanted to offer a simple way for founders to pitch their products to each other.

It is really hard for early-stage founders to connect with buyers and partners in the B2B world.

So, I was hoping this could be a step in that direction toward making pitching, surfacing great products, & learning from each other that much easier.

Curious what y'all think. I just threw this together over a couple days, so lmk bugs too!

- Will


None - but I imagine we'll see some of these in the future, which we ought to handle (e.g. discerning marketing functions v. practical utility)


Thanks, added all this. Send me your thoughts (will at fellowry dot com)


So happy to read this comment. I really wanted that to come through!


Exciting idea and seems like a well-proven team. Good luck to you guys here and don't mind the endemic snark in the other threads. A couple basic questions --

1. How will you handle one-off events like volcanic eruptions for instance? 2. Where do you start with this too? Do you pitch a meteorology team? Is it like a "compare and see for yourself"?


Volcanoes are a tricky one. There are a few volcanic eruptions in historical data, but it's unclear if this is enough to predict reasonably well how such future eruptions (especially at unseen locations) will affect the weather. Would be fun to look at some events and see what the model is doing. Thanks for the suggestion!

Re where do we start. A lot of organisations across different sectors need better weather predictions or simulations that depend on weather. Measuring the skill of such models is a relatively standard procedure and people can check the numbers.


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