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meta-scheduled-morning-digest

This Claude Code skill compiles a personalized morning digest by retrieving current weather data and news articles on a user-specified topic, synthesizing them into a structured summary, and storing the digest in long-term memory for future reference. Use it to create a daily briefing workflow when integrated with external scheduling tools like cron or similar automation platforms.

Install in Claude Code
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git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/opensquilla/opensquilla /tmp/meta-scheduled-morning-digest && cp -r /tmp/meta-scheduled-morning-digest/src/opensquilla/skills/exp/meta-scheduled-morning-digest ~/.claude/skills/meta-scheduled-morning-digest
Then start a new Claude Code session; the skill loads automatically.

SKILL.md

# Scheduled Morning Digest (Meta-Skill)

Pulls today's weather and news on a topic, summarizes them, and records
the digest in long-term memory for later recall. The MVP runs once per
invocation; recurring scheduling is left to the host (`cron` skill or
external scheduler) and is intentionally out of scope here.

## Fallback

Have the LLM call `weather`, then `multi-search-engine`, summarize, and
finally `memory_save` manually.
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