daily-okr
SolidExecute a daily knowledge compound closed loop — 7 Key Results from input to feedback with scoring. Use when the user wants to do a daily review, plan their day, or run a knowledge workflow.
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Quality Score: 86/100
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- Author
- Mark393295827
- Repository
- Mark393295827/third-brain-v5-skills
- Created
- 4 weeks ago
- Last Updated
- today
- Language
- HTML
- License
- MIT
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