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travel-itinerarylisted

Plan, format, and export travel itineraries as Obsidian-formatted Markdown files. Always trigger immediately when the user's message starts with "trip" or "itinerary". Also trigger when the user says "plan my trip", "build my itinerary", "travel plan", "export my trip", "format this itinerary", or describes an upcoming trip and asks Claude to organize it. Produces a day-by-day breakdown, logistics summary, packing list, and budget tracker in a single Obsidian-ready .md file.
mickpletcher/AI-Skills · ★ 11 · AI & Automation · score 72
Install: claude install-skill mickpletcher/AI-Skills
# Travel Itinerary Skill ## Intent Build practical travel itineraries with route notes, lodging context, pacing, budget visibility, and export-ready structure. ## Do Not Use When - Do not use for broad destination comparison, live booking, visa/legal advice, or unsafe assumptions about current availability. - Required context is missing and cannot be reasonably inferred. - A more specific skill in this repo is a better match. ## Validation Checklist - [ ] The output matches the skill's intended task and platform. - [ ] Required inputs, assumptions, and uncertainty are explicit. - [ ] Safety, scope, and source limits are respected. - [ ] The response follows the requested format or the skill's default output format. - [ ] The result is practical enough to use without another cleanup pass. Build Obsidian-formatted trip files from user supplied details. This skill is a reusable template for organizing travel plans into a clean Markdown itinerary. ## Primary Triggers **`trip`** or **`itinerary`** — Execute immediately. No clarifying questions before producing the first draft. Other triggers: "plan my trip", "build my itinerary", "travel plan for...", "export this trip", "format my itinerary" Infer the best trip template before drafting: - `city trip` - `road trip` - `active travel` - `mixed work and leisure` --- ## Step-by-Step Workflow ### Step 1 — Extract Trip Data Pull everything available from the conversation. Do not a