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| author | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-05-31 11:21:46 -0500 |
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| committer | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-05-31 11:21:46 -0500 |
| commit | 5438c3172ceba7740d28480d161dc68b1a1af4c8 (patch) | |
| tree | a8ec9a40924fdd4a809e8fdd1fd5e3af4c8c09dc /languages/elisp/claude/scripts | |
| parent | a072f7cab1a534d64b88a9b4c51e16bc01be6b57 (diff) | |
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refactor(daily-prep): delegate triage to the triage-intake engine
daily-prep's Phase 3 re-implemented email/Slack/Linear/PR scanning inline (sub-steps 3b-3g, ~280 lines): the same fan-out, classify, and reactive-task work the triage-intake engine has owned since its 2026-05-26 plugin refactor. I collapsed those to four steps: 3b runs the engine, 3c surfaces today's reactive items as Day's Priorities thin links, 3d re-sorts by urgency, 3e writes the audit footer from the engine's per-source coverage.
Source coverage carries because the engine's Phase 0 globs both .ai/workflows/ and .ai/project-workflows/ plugins, so the work account's Gmail/Slack/Linear/GHE plugins are still scanned, and a source change now lives in one plugin instead of being duplicated here. I adapted the downstream references (the Prep-Doc-Structure rule, the Heads-up FYI source, the Recommended Approach Pattern reframed as engine-applied), dropped the orphaned Linear-digest note, and added a Living Document entry. The file goes 825 to 576 lines, and the prep-doc contract (Day's Priorities, Heads-up, Sources-checked footer) is unchanged.
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