Distill a colleague into a reusable AI skill (work + persona) using tool connections — Slack, Slack AI, Jira, GHE, Bitbucket, Confluence, SharePoint, Teams, Outlook, Notion, Linear, Google Docs, and more — without manual paste. Use when the user wants a colleague skill, digital twin of a coworker, or capture of someone's technical voice from workplace systems. Requires tool_connections + 10xProductivity verified_connections (or equivalent .env).
This skill should be used when the user asks to "check Slack", "triage my Slack", "check my messages", "Slack summary", "what did I miss on Slack", or invokes /slack or /messages. Scans Eric's Slack workspace for recent messages, DMs, threads, and mentions — classifies by priority tier, and offers reply drafting. References porres-family-assistant for contacts context. --- # Slack Triage Skill ## Overview Scan Eric's Slack workspace for recent messages, classify them into three priority tiers, and offer to draft replies for urgent items. This skill mirrors the email-triage pattern but adapted for Slack's channel-based, threaded communication model. This skill does NOT maintain its own contact data — it reads from the porres-family-assistant skill as the canonical source for people context. ## Available Slack MCP Tools The Slack connector (https://mcp.slack.com/mcp) provides these tools: | Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | `slack_read_channel` | Read recent messages from a specific channel | | `slack_search_public_and_private` | Search across all accessible channels | | `slack_search_users` | Find users by name or email | | `slack_search_channels` | Find channels by name or topic | ## Step 0 — Load Context (runtime references) Before scanning, read these files from the family assistant to establish priority context: | File | What it provides | |------|-----------------| | `shared/skills/porres-family-assistant/references/family-members.md` | Family names — helps identify personal messages from family members | | `shared/skills/porres-family-assistant/references/email-aliases.md` | Alias routing — email/Slack identity overlap | **Load only these two.** Don't load insurance, medical, or finance unless a specific message requires that context. Also load `references/workspace-config.md` from this skill for channel priority mappings (once Eric configures it). ## Step 1 — Scan Workspace Use the Slack MCP tools to gather recent activity. Run these searches in parallel:
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6. Can one skill be shared across tools?
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Wrong folder path or nested one level too deep
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