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This skill helps Copilot query Live Microsoft 365 data via WorkIQ to summarize emails, meetings, docs, and teams for actionable insights.

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---
name: workiq-copilot
description: 'Guides the Copilot CLI on how to use the WorkIQ CLI/MCP server to query Microsoft 365 Copilot data (emails, meetings, docs, Teams, people) for live context, summaries, and recommendations.'
---

# WorkIQ Copilot Skill

## Overview

WorkIQ (Public Preview) lets Copilot query Microsoft 365 data with natural language. It supports schedules, documents, Teams messages, email threads, follow-up tracking, stakeholder summaries, and more. Use this skill whenever a task needs live organizational intelligence beyond the local repository.

## Supported Data & Sample Prompts

- **Emails** – “Summarize emails from Sarah about the budget.”
- **Meetings** – “What are my upcoming meetings this week?”
- **Documents** – “Find recent documents about Q4 planning.”
- **Teams** – “Summarize messages in the Engineering channel today.”
- **People/Projects** – “Who is working on Project Alpha?”

## Getting Access

1. **Copilot CLI plugin (preferred)**
   - `copilot`
   - `/plugin marketplace add github/copilot-plugins`
   - `/plugin install workiq@copilot-plugins`
   - Restart Copilot CLI.
2. **Standalone CLI / MCP server**
   - `npm install -g @microsoft/workiq` (or `npx -y @microsoft/workiq mcp`).
   - Run `workiq mcp` to expose MCP tools if needed.
3. **Tenant consent**
   - First use prompts for Microsoft 365 admin consent (EULA + permissions). Non-admins must contact tenant admin to approve per the Tenant Administrator Enablement Guide.

## Pre-flight Checklist

- Run `Get-Command workiq` to ensure the binary is available.
- Accept the EULA once via `workiq accept-eula`.
- Confirm the correct tenant (`-t <tenant-id>` if different from default `common`).
- Be ready to complete device login in the browser when prompted.

## Core Workflow

1. **Clarify intent** – agenda, action items, document lookup, people search, risk summary, etc.
2. **Craft precise prompt** – include timeframe, source, or topic (e.g., “Summarize Teams posts in #eng for today”).
3. **Run command** – `workiq ask --question "<prompt>"` (use `-q` for shorthand if desired).
4. **Monitor execution** – long answers may stream; wait for the response to finish before issuing additional requests.
5. **Summarize & redact** – highlight insights, note conflicts/tasks, avoid pasting raw links unless required.
6. **Offer follow-ups** – blocking time, drafting notes, deeper queries, etc.

## Command Reference

| Command                           | Purpose                                                       |
| --------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `workiq --help`                   | Show global options.                                          |
| `workiq version`                  | Display installed version.                                    |
| `workiq accept-eula`              | Accept license (first use).                                   |
| `workiq ask`                      | Interactive mode.                                             |
| `workiq ask --question "..."`     | Ask a specific question (use `-q` shorthand if preferred).    |
| `workiq ask -t <tenant> -q "..."` | Target a specific tenant.                                     |
| `workiq mcp`                      | Start MCP stdio server (expose WorkIQ tools to other agents). |

## Prompt Patterns

- Agenda: “What’s on my calendar tomorrow?”
- Action items: “Summarize follow-ups from today’s customer sync.”
- Documents: “List PowerPoints about Contoso FY26 roadmap.”
- Communications: “What did my manager say about the deadline?”
- Insights: “What blockers came up in the last three meetings?”
- Planning: “Suggest focus blocks for Tuesday afternoon.”

## Response Guidelines

- Keep summaries concise (2–3 sentences) calling out load, priorities, blockers, and optional next steps.
- Refer to meetings/documents generically unless the user specifically needs links.
- Mention if WorkIQ can continue (e.g., “WorkIQ can show Thu–Sun if needed”).
- Map WorkIQ’s suggested actions to clear offers (block time, send follow-up, request recording, run deeper query).

## Best Practices

- Prefer narrow prompts to reduce noise; run multiple queries if needed.
- Combine outputs logically (agenda + conflicts + action items) before responding.
- Respect privacy: do not expose attendee lists or confidential snippets unless explicitly requested.
- Log which commands were run so future steps can reference them (“Asked WorkIQ for agenda + conflicts”).
- Use MCP mode (`workiq mcp`) when another agent/workflow needs direct tool access.

## Troubleshooting

- **Missing CLI** – install via npm or ensure PATH is set; notify user if unavailable.
- **Consent/auth errors** – re-run command after admin grants permissions or after completing device login.
- **Long/incomplete output** – rerun with refined scope or ask for specific data slices (per day/project/person).
- **Command hanging** – cancel the running command in your terminal (for example, with Ctrl+C) or restart the Copilot CLI session, then retry; ensure browser login completed.

## Follow-up Actions to Offer

- Block focus/overflow holds at suggested times.
- Draft reschedule/decline messages referencing WorkIQ guidance.
- Request recordings or summaries for overlapping sessions.
- Capture action items into task trackers.
- Run additional WorkIQ queries (by project, stakeholder, time range) for deeper analysis.

Overview

This skill guides the Copilot CLI to use the WorkIQ CLI/MCP server for querying Microsoft 365 Copilot data (emails, meetings, documents, Teams, people) to surface live context, summaries, and recommendations. It helps you connect, prompt, and interpret WorkIQ results so Copilot can act on organizational intelligence. Use it when you need up-to-date meeting context, follow-ups, or stakeholder summaries beyond the local repository.

How this skill works

The skill checks for the WorkIQ CLI or starts the MCP stdio server so other agents can call WorkIQ tools. It runs precise prompts via workiq ask (or the MCP server) to collect emails, calendar items, docs, Teams messages, and people/project info. Responses are summarized, redacted for privacy when needed, and returned as concise insights with suggested follow-ups or actions.

When to use it

  • Summarizing recent emails, meeting notes, or Teams channel activity.
  • Preparing for upcoming meetings with agenda, blockers, and priorities.
  • Finding recent documents or PowerPoints about a specific project or topic.
  • Identifying stakeholders, assignees, or people working on a project.
  • Generating follow-up actions and scheduling suggestions after syncs.

Best practices

  • Install and verify workiq CLI presence (Get-Command workiq) and accept the EULA before use.
  • Craft narrow prompts with timeframe, source, and topic to reduce noise (run multiple queries if needed).
  • Use MCP mode (workiq mcp) when a Copilot agent or workflow needs direct tool access.
  • Respect privacy: summarize generically and avoid exposing attendee lists or confidential snippets unless explicitly requested.
  • Log which workiq commands were run so responses and follow-ups can reference source queries.

Example use cases

  • "Summarize follow-ups from today’s customer sync and highlight blockers."
  • "What are my meetings and key priorities this week? Suggest focus blocks."
  • "Find recent PowerPoints about Q4 planning and summarize action items."
  • "Summarize Engineering channel messages for today and surface any decisions."
  • "Who is working on Project Alpha and what tasks are outstanding?"

FAQ

How do I get started if workiq isn't installed?

Install via npm (npm install -g @microsoft/workiq) or run with npx, then verify with Get-Command workiq and accept the EULA using workiq accept-eula.

What if I hit tenant consent or auth errors?

Tenant admin consent is required for Microsoft 365 access. Complete device login when prompted and have an admin approve permissions per the Tenant Administrator Enablement Guide; retry after consent is granted.

When should I use MCP mode instead of direct CLI calls?

Use workiq mcp when another agent or automated workflow needs direct programmatic access to WorkIQ tools over stdio; use single CLI commands for ad-hoc interactive queries.