oma-recap

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Analyze conversation histories from multiple AI tools (Grok, Claude, Codex, Qwen, Cursor, Antigravity) and generate themed daily/period work summaries. Filter by date or time window.

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# AI Tool Conversation History Summary Analyze AI tool conversation histories for a given period and generate themed work summaries. ## Scheduling ### Goal Collect AI tool conversation history for a date or window and synthesize it into a themed, project-oriented recap with saved Markdown output. ### Intent signature - User asks for daily recap, weekly/monthly summary, standup notes, work log, tool usage pattern, or AI conversation history analysis. - User wants conversation histories grouped by work content rather than raw chronological logs. ### When to use - Summarizing a day or period of work activity - Understanding the overall flow of work across multiple AI tools - Analyzing tool-switching patterns between sessions - Preparing daily standups, weekly retros, or work logs ### When NOT to use - Git commit-based code change retrospective -> use `oma retro` - Real-time agent monitoring -> use `oma dashboard` - Productivity metrics -> use `oma stats` ### Expected inputs - Date, relative date, time window, or tool filter - Conversation history available through `oma recap --json` or fallback sources - Desired daily or multi-day recap scope ### Expected outputs - Markdown recap saved to `.agents/results/recap/{date}.md` or range filename - TL;DR, overview, themes/projects, miscellaneous or side projects, and tool usage patterns - User-facing summary in configured response language ### Dependencies - `oma recap --json` - Optional Claude fallback history at `~/.claude/h...

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Author
first-fluke
Repository
first-fluke/oh-my-agent
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
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Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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