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    deepwork-tracker

    Track deep work sessions locally (start/stop/status)

    By @adunne09
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    SKILL.md
    ---
    name: deepwork-tracker
    description: Track deep work sessions locally (start/stop/status) and generate a GitHub-contribution-graph style minutes-per-day heatmap for sharing (e.g., via Telegram). Use when the user says things like “start deep work”, “stop deep work”, “am I in a session?”, “show my deep work graph”, or asks to review deep work history.
    ---
    
    # Deepwork Tracker
    
    Use the local deepwork app (SQLite-backed) at `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js`.
    
    ## Bootstrap (if the script is missing)
    
    If `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js` does not exist, bootstrap it from the public repo:
    
    ```bash
    mkdir -p ~/clawd
    cd ~/clawd
    
    # Clone if missing
    [ -d ~/clawd/deepwork-tracker/.git ] || git clone https://github.com/adunne09/deepwork-tracker.git ~/clawd/deepwork-tracker
    
    # Ensure expected runtime path exists
    mkdir -p ~/clawd/deepwork
    cp -f ~/clawd/deepwork-tracker/app/deepwork.js ~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js
    chmod +x ~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js
    ```
    
    (Do not fail the user request if clone/copy fails—still attempt other steps and report what’s missing.)
    
    ## Commands
    
    Run via exec:
    
    - Start a session (also starts a macOS Clock timer; default target 60m):
      - `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js start --target-min 60`
    - Stop a session:
      - `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js stop`
    - Check status:
      - `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js status`
    - Generate a report:
      - Last 7 days (default): `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js report --days 7 --format text`
      - Telegram-ready last 7 days: `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js report --days 7 --format telegram`
      - Heatmap (optional): `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js report --mode heatmap --weeks 52 --format telegram`
    
    ## Chat workflows
    
    ### Start deep work
    1) Run `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js start --target-min 60` (or another target if the user specifies it).
    2) This should also start a macOS Clock timer for the target duration (best-effort; may require Accessibility permissions).
    3) Reply with the confirmation line.
    
    ### Stop deep work
    1) Run `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js stop`.
    2) Reply with duration.
    
    ### Show deep work graph
    1) Run `~/clawd/deepwork/deepwork.js report --days 7 --format telegram`.
    2) **Always send** the output to Alex on Telegram (id `8551040296`) using the `message` tool with a Markdown monospace code block.
    3) Optionally acknowledge in the current chat that it was sent.
    
    If the user wants different ranges, support `--days 7|14|30|60`.
    (Heatmap is still available via `--mode heatmap --weeks ...` when explicitly requested.)