groove-daily-end

End the workday: write memory, analyse tasks, run end hook. Use when wrapping up the day.

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Install skill "groove-daily-end" with this command: npx skills add andreadellacorte/groove/andreadellacorte-groove-groove-daily-end

groove-daily-end

Outcome

The workday is wrapped up: git changes are analysed, memory files are written in order, tasks are analysed, and the end hook is executed if present.

Acceptance Criteria

  • Git memory file written at .groove/memory/git/YYYY-MM-DD-GIT-N.md
  • Daily memory file written at .groove/memory/daily/YYYY-MM-DD.md
  • Weekly memory file written if today is the last weekday of the week
  • Monthly memory file written if today is the last weekday of the month
  • Tasks are analysed and summary is included in daily memory

Constraints

  • Read .groove/index.md for tasks.backend and git.* config; memory path is always .groove/memory/
  • Call /groove-utilities-task-analyse to get task summary for daily memory population
  • Memory population order (must follow this sequence):
    1. /groove-utilities-memory-log-git
    2. /groove-utilities-memory-log-daily
    3. /groove-utilities-memory-log-weekly (only if last weekday of week, or explicit request)
    4. /groove-utilities-memory-log-monthly (only if last weekday of month, or explicit request)
  • Last weekday detection: use local calendar date; handle gracefully if run on weekend
  • Do NOT modify tasks during end
  • Spec health check: after all memory steps and before the end hook, check the specs directory at .groove/memory/specs/:
    • Glob all *.md files in the specs directory (including subdirectories)
    • For each spec file, check if it has been modified in the last 30 days: run find .groove/memory/specs/ -name "*.md" -mtime +30 — any files returned are stale candidates
    • If stale specs found: report as a brief advisory (do not block):
      ⚠ Stale spec(s) — not modified in 30+ days:
        - <filename> (last modified: <date>)
        ...
      Consider archiving, updating, or deleting specs that are no longer active.
      
    • If no stale specs or specs directory is empty: skip silently
  • After the spec health check, prompt for a session rating (optional):
    • Ask: "Rate today's session (1–5) — how well did the compound loop serve you? (press enter to skip)"
    • If the user provides a rating (1–5): append a line to .groove/memory/learned/signals.md in format:
      | YYYY-MM-DD | <rating>/5 | <one-sentence note if user adds one, otherwise blank> |
      
      If signals.md does not exist, create it first:
      # Session Signals
      
      | Date | Rating | Note |
      |---|---|---|
      
    • If the user presses enter or provides no rating: skip silently
  • After the session rating, prompt for workflow insights (optional):
    • Ask: "Any workflow insights from today to capture in learned memory? Name a topic (e.g. patterns, tools) or press enter to skip."
    • If the user provides a topic and content: append to .groove/memory/learned/<topic>.md under a ## YYYY-MM-DD heading; create the file with a # <Topic> heading if it does not exist; create the dated heading if not already present
    • If the user presses enter or provides no content: skip silently — do not nag
  • If today is Friday (last working day of week) or the last weekday of the month: after the workflow insights prompt, print a one-line suggestion (do not block or prompt further):
    💡 End of week — consider running /groove-utilities-memory-retrospective week for a trend summary.
    
    (Substitute month and "End of month" on the last weekday of the month.)
  • After all standard steps: check if .groove/hooks/end.md exists
    • If it exists: read the ## Actions section and execute each item in order; report completion per item
    • If it does not exist: skip silently

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