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Kristian Luke Jones's avatar

Unreal, thanks. 🙌

Rebecca Spitzer's avatar

Oooh looking forward to trying this! I’ve enjoyed Hilary Gridley’s CustomGPT for writing, and I like to compare.

Rebecca Spitzer's avatar

For what it's worth, to date I've stored a lot of my "digital garden" notes in Notion, because it's easy to access on different devices, and I use the Notion API to push info from ChatGPT into my organized spaces.

Playing with this is the first time I've thought OK I *need* to move all of that into local file storage, right now, *and* find a way to still access it on my phone and work computer. 🤔

Tal Raviv's avatar

Hopefully you don't have to do that. I really hope that the skill standard is something that will get adopted by more and more agents. Another thought is to move these files and copy them into your Notion, and see if you can use the Notion AI, or even just keep it in a ChatGPT project if that's where you're already working.

Rebecca Spitzer's avatar

I love the Claude Code experience, generally, so I’m not mad about it! But I’ve tried a lot of workflows, have info in a lot of places, so am starting to think about how to consolidate and evolve as the tool landscape improves.

Daniel Florian's avatar

Tal - this is amazing! I'll be honest: I wanted to try this and fed the skill a random note from my Voicenotes folder. The skill asked me a few questions to understand the angle - and then said: To be honest, I don't think this would be a great post. Not only was this true, it was also amazing to see the skill make a real judgment call here! Well done!

Tal Raviv's avatar

Whoa! by the way, if you disagree or you have a different set of criteria that might be a better fit for your audience and strategy, you can completely modify the text files. What I have as default out-of-the-box is my own settings, of course, so definitely don't take it at face value.

Daniel Florian's avatar

Yes, I was really just trying out how it works without putting too much effort into selecting the input. My Voicenotes are sometime real ideas and sometimes just ramblings - and this note clearly was the latter. Kudos to your agent briefings!