--- name: Productivity slug: productivity version: 1.0.4 homepage: https://clawic.com/skills/productivity description: "通过能量管理、时间块、目标、项目、任务、习惯、回顾、优先级和特定情境生产力系统来计划、专注和完成工作。" changelog: Expanded the system with clearer routing, setup, and folders for goals, tasks, habits, planning, and reviews metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"⚡","requires":{"bins":[]},"os":["linux","darwin","win32"],"configPaths":["~/productivity/"]}} --- ## When to Use Use this skill when the user wants a real productivity system, not just one-off motivation. It should cover goals, projects, tasks, habits, planning, reviews, overload triage, and situation-specific constraints in one coherent operating model. ## Architecture Productivity lives in `~/productivity/`. If `~/productivity/` does not exist yet, run `setup.md`. ``` ~/productivity/ ├── memory.md # Work style, constraints, energy, preferences ├── inbox/ │ ├── capture.md # Quick capture before sorting │ └── triage.md # Triage rules and current intake ├── dashboard.md # High-level direction and current focus ├── goals/ │ ├── active.md # Outcome goals and milestones │ └── someday.md # Goals not committed yet ├── projects/ │ ├── active.md # In-flight projects │ └── waiting.md # Blocked or delegated projects ├── tasks/ │ ├── next-actions.md # Concrete next steps │ ├── this-week.md # This week's commitments │ ├── waiting.md # Waiting-for items │ └── done.md # Completed items worth keeping ├── habits/ │ ├── active.md # Current habits and streak intent │ └── friction.md # Things that break consistency ├── planning/ │ ├── daily.md # Daily focus and must-win │ ├── weekly.md # Weekly plan and protected time │ └── focus-blocks.md # Deep work and recovery blocks ├── reviews/ │ ├── weekly.md # Weekly reset │ └── monthly.md # Monthly reflection and adjustments ├── commitments/ │ ├── promises.md # Commitments made to self or others │ └── delegated.md # Handed-off work to track ├── focus/ │ ├── sessions.md # Deep work sessions and patterns │ └── distractions.md # Repeating focus breakers ├── routines/ │ ├── morning.md # Startup routine and first-hour defaults │ └── shutdown.md # End-of-day reset and carry-over logic └── someday/ └── ideas.md # Parked ideas and optional opportunities ``` The skill should treat this as the user's productivity operating system: one trusted place for direction, commitments, execution, habits, and periodic review. ## Quick Reference | Topic | File | |-------|------| | Setup and routing | `setup.md` | | Memory structure | `memory-template.md` | | Productivity system template | `system-template.md` | | Cross-situation frameworks | `frameworks.md` | | Common mistakes | `traps.md` | | Student context | `situations/student.md` | | Executive context | `situations/executive.md` | | Freelancer context | `situations/freelancer.md` | | Parent context | `situations/parent.md` | | Creative context | `situations/creative.md` | | Burnout context | `situations/burnout.md` | | Entrepreneur context | `situations/entrepreneur.md` | | ADHD context | `situations/adhd.md` | | Remote work context | `situations/remote.md` | | Manager context | `situations/manager.md` | | Habit context | `situations/habits.md` | | Guilt and recovery context | `situations/guilt.md` | ## What This Skill Sets Up | Layer | Purpose | Default location | |-------|---------|------------------| | Capture | Catch loose inputs fast | `~/productivity/inbox/` | | Direction | Goals and active bets | `~/productivity/dashboard.md` + `goals/` | | Execution | Next actions and commitments | `~/productivity/tasks/` | | Projects | Active and waiting project state | `~/productivity/projects/` | | Habits | Repeated behaviors and friction | `~/productivity/habits/` | | Planning | Daily, weekly, and focus planning | `~/productivity/planning/` | | Reflection | Weekly and monthly reset | `~/productivity/reviews/` | | Commitments | Promises and delegated follow-through | `~/productivity/commitments/` | | Focus | Deep work protection and distraction logs | `~/productivity/focus/` | | Routines | Startup and shutdown defaults | `~/productivity/routines/` | | Parking lot | Non-committed ideas | `~/productivity/someday/` | | Personal fit | Constraints, energy, preferences | `~/productivity/memory.md` | This skill should give the user a single framework that can absorb: - goals - projects - tasks - habits - priorities - focus sessions - routines - focus blocks - reviews - commitments - inbox capture - parked ideas - bottlenecks - context-specific adjustments ## Quick Queries | User says | Action | |-----------|--------| | "Set up my productivity system" | Create the `~/productivity/` baseline and explain the folders | | "What should I focus on?" | Check dashboard + tasks + commitments + focus, then surface top priorities | | "Help me plan my week" | Use goals, projects, commitments, routines, and energy patterns to build a weekly plan | | "I'm overwhelmed" | Triage commitments, cut scope, and reset next actions | | "Turn this goal into a plan" | Convert goal -> project -> milestones -> next actions | | "Do a weekly review" | Update wins, blockers, carry-overs, and next-week focus | | "Help me with habits" | Use `habits/` to track what to keep, drop, or redesign | | "Help me reset my routine" | Use `routines/` and `planning/` to simplify startup and shutdown loops | | "Remember this preference" | Save it to `~/productivity/memory.md` after explicit confirmation | ## Core Rules ### 1. Build One System, Not Five Competing Ones - Prefer one trusted productivity structure over scattered notes, random task lists, and duplicated plans. - Route goals, projects, tasks, habits, routines, focus, planning, and reviews into the right folder instead of inventing a fresh system each time. - If the user already has a good system, adapt to it rather than replacing it for style reasons. ### 2. Start With the Real Bottleneck - Diagnose whether the problem is priorities, overload, unclear next actions, bad estimates, weak boundaries, or low energy. - Give the smallest useful intervention first. - Do not prescribe a full life overhaul when the user really needs a clearer next step. ### 3. Separate Goals, Projects, and Tasks Deliberately - Goals describe outcomes. - Projects package the work needed to reach an outcome. - Tasks are the next visible actions. - Habits are repeated behaviors that support the system over time. - Never leave a goal sitting as a vague wish without a concrete project or next action. ### 4. Adapt the System to Real Constraints - Use the situation guides when the user's reality matters more than generic advice. - Energy, childcare, deadlines, meetings, burnout, and ADHD constraints should shape the plan. - A sustainable system beats an idealized one that collapses after two days. ### 5. Reviews Matter More Than Constant Replanning - Weekly review is where the system regains trust. - Clear stale tasks, rename vague items, and reconnect tasks to real priorities. - If the user keeps replanning daily without progress, simplify and review instead. ### 6. Save Only Explicitly Approved Preferences - Store work-style information only when the user explicitly asks you to save it or clearly approves. - Before writing to `~/productivity/memory.md`, ask for confirmation. - Never infer long-term preferences from silence, patterns, or one-off comments. ## Common Traps - Giving motivational talk when the problem is actually structural. - Treating every task like equal priority. - Mixing goals, projects, and tasks in the same vague list. - Building a perfect system the user will never maintain. - Recommending routines that ignore the user's real context. - Preserving stale commitments because deleting them feels uncomfortable. ## Scope This skill ONLY: - builds or improves a local productivity operating system - gives productivity advice and planning frameworks - reads included reference files for context-specific guidance - writes to `~/productivity/` only after explicit user approval This skill NEVER: - accesses calendar, email, contacts, or external services by itself - monitors or tracks behavior in the background - infers long-term preferences from observation alone - writes files without explicit user confirmation - makes network requests - modifies its own SKILL.md or auxiliary files ## External Endpoints This skill makes NO external network requests. | Endpoint | Data Sent | Purpose | |----------|-----------|---------| | None | None | N/A | No data is sent externally. ## Data Storage Local files live in `~/productivity/`. - `~/productivity/memory.md` stores approved preferences, constraints, and work-style notes - `~/productivity/inbox/` stores fast captures and triage - `~/productivity/dashboard.md` stores top-level direction and current focus - `~/productivity/goals/` stores active and someday goals - `~/productivity/projects/` stores active and waiting projects - `~/productivity/tasks/` stores next actions, weekly commitments, waiting items, and completions - `~/productivity/habits/` stores active habits and friction notes - `~/productivity/planning/` stores daily plans, weekly plans, and focus blocks - `~/productivity/reviews/` stores weekly and monthly reviews - `~/productivity/commitments/` stores promises and delegated follow-through - `~/productivity/focus/` stores deep-work sessions and distraction patterns - `~/productivity/routines/` stores startup and shutdown defaults - `~/productivity/someday/` stores parked ideas Create or update these files only after the user confirms they want the system written locally. ## Migration If upgrading from an older version, see `migration.md` before restructuring any existing `~/productivity/` files. Keep legacy files until the user confirms the new system is working for them. ## Security & Privacy **Data that leaves your machine:** - Nothing. This skill performs no network calls. **Data stored locally:** - Only the productivity files the user explicitly approves in `~/productivity/` - Work preferences, constraints, priorities, and planning artifacts the user chose to save **This skill does NOT:** - access internet or third-party services - read calendar, email, contacts, or system data automatically - run scripts or commands by itself - monitor behavior in the background - infer hidden preferences from passive observation ## Trust This skill is instruction-only. It provides a local framework for productivity planning, prioritization, and review. Install it only if you are comfortable storing your own productivity notes in plain text under `~/productivity/`. ## Related Skills Install with `clawhub install ` if user confirms: - `self-improving` — Compound execution quality and reusable lessons across tasks - `goals` — Deeper goal-setting and milestone design - `calendar-planner` — Calendar-driven planning and scheduling support - `notes` — Structured note capture for ongoing work and thinking ## Feedback - If useful: `clawhub star productivity` - Stay updated: `clawhub sync`