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SecondBrain skill

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This skill helps you capture ideas, tasks, and notes in real time, organize them, and surface insights from your knowledge graph.

This is most likely a fork of the second-brain skill from leegonzales
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---
name: second-brain
description: Personal intelligence system for capturing thoughts, managing knowledge, and surfacing insights. Use when user wants to capture an idea, task, or note during conversation; query their knowledge base; check their inbox; review digests; or update task status. Triggers include "remember this," "add a task," "what did I say about," "show my inbox," or "mark complete."
license: MIT
---

# Second Brain Skill

Conversational interface to the Second Brain personal knowledge management system. Capture thoughts naturally during Claude Code sessions, query your knowledge graph, and manage your inbox.

## Core Philosophy

**Capture at the point of thinking, not after.**

This skill enables seamless capture during work sessions without breaking flow:
- Capture thoughts as they emerge
- Query past decisions and notes
- Surface today's priorities
- Track what needs review

**The system remembers so you don't have to.**

---

## Core Capabilities

### 1. Capture

Capture thoughts, tasks, ideas, and references directly from conversation.

**Usage patterns:**
- "Remember that the API rate limit is 1000 req/min"
- "Add a task to review the PR from Sarah"
- "Note: decided to use Supabase for sync"
- "Capture this idea: what if we..."

**Classification:**
The system uses AI to classify captures into types:
- **task**: Actionable item with completion state
- **idea**: Non-actionable insight worth remembering
- **reference**: Information for later retrieval
- **meeting**: Time-bound event with notes
- **goal**: Outcome you're working toward
- **project**: Collection of related work
- **value**: Core principle that guides decisions
- **person**: Relationship context

**Confidence threshold:**
- High confidence (≥0.6): Auto-classified
- Low confidence (<0.6): Sent to needs_review

---

### 2. Query

Search and explore your knowledge graph.

**Usage patterns:**
- "What did I say about authentication?"
- "What projects support the 'shipping velocity' goal?"
- "Show me tasks related to the SecondBrain project"
- "Who did I meet with about the budget?"

**Query types:**
- **Semantic search**: Find by meaning, not just keywords
- **Graph traversal**: Follow relationships (supports, blocks, contains)
- **Filter by type**: "Show me all ideas from this week"
- **Filter by domain**: "What work tasks are due?"

---

### 3. Inbox

Review and triage pending captures.

**Usage patterns:**
- "Show my inbox"
- "What's waiting for review?"
- "How many pending captures?"

**Inbox states:**
- **pending**: Awaiting AI classification
- **needs_review**: Low confidence, needs human decision
- **processing**: Currently being classified

---

### 4. Digest

Get actionable summaries of what matters.

**Usage patterns:**
- "What should I focus on today?"
- "Show me today's digest"
- "What's overdue?"

**Digest includes:**
- Due tasks (today and overdue)
- High priority items
- Today's meetings
- Items needing review
- Recent insights

**Constraints:**
- Daily digest: <150 words
- Weekly review: <250 words

---

### 5. Actions

Update status and manage nodes.

**Usage patterns:**
- "Mark the PR review task done"
- "Complete task abc123"
- "Archive the old project"
- "Set priority to high for..."

**Supported actions:**
- Complete/reopen tasks
- Update priority (0-4)
- Change status (active, completed, archived)
- Add domain tag (work, personal, both)

---

## Workflow Integration

### During Work Sessions

When user mentions something capture-worthy during natural conversation:

1. **Recognize capture intent:**
   - Direct: "Remember this...", "Add a task..."
   - Implicit: "I should...", "Don't forget...", "Note to self..."

2. **Capture with context:**
   - Include relevant context from current conversation
   - Tag with source: "cli" (Claude Code session)
   - Add any mentioned relationships

3. **Confirm capture:**
   - Brief confirmation with ID
   - Mention if needs_review due to low confidence

### Quick Actions

For common actions, provide shortcuts:

```
/sb capture "thought or idea"     # Capture immediately
/sb inbox                         # Show pending items
/sb digest                        # Today's actionable summary
/sb query "search term"           # Search knowledge base
/sb done <id>                     # Mark task complete
```

---

## Meeting Transcript Processing

**Use case:** Paste meeting transcripts to automatically extract and capture structured content.

### Workflow

1. **User pastes transcript:**
   ```
   "Here's the transcript from today's standup:
   [transcript content]"
   ```

2. **System processes and extracts:**
   - Meeting summary → MEETING node
   - Action items → TASK nodes
   - Decisions made → REFERENCE nodes
   - People mentioned → PERSON links
   - Follow-up meetings → MEETING nodes
   - Key insights → IDEA nodes

3. **Confirmation and review:**
   ```
   Processed standup transcript:

   📅 Created: "Daily Standup - Jan 15" (meeting)

   ✅ Extracted 4 tasks:
   - "Review PR #1234" → assigned to you (high)
   - "Update API docs" → assigned to Sarah
   - "Schedule design review" → due Friday
   - "Fix login bug" → blocked by infrastructure

   📝 Captured 2 decisions:
   - "Using Postgres instead of MongoDB"
   - "Sprint ends Friday, demo at 2pm"

   👥 Linked 3 people:
   - Sarah (mentioned 5x)
   - Mike (mentioned 2x)
   - John (new person, created)

   💡 1 insight flagged:
   - "Team velocity improves when standups are <15 min"
   ```

### Extraction Patterns

**Action items (→ TASK):**
- "TODO: ...", "Action: ...", "Need to..."
- "Sarah will...", "I'll...", "We should..."
- "@mentions with action verbs"

**Decisions (→ REFERENCE):**
- "Decided: ...", "Agreed: ..."
- "We're going with...", "The plan is..."
- "Final decision: ..."

**Follow-ups (→ MEETING):**
- "Let's meet again...", "Schedule a follow-up..."
- "Next week we'll discuss..."
- Explicit dates/times mentioned

**People (→ PERSON links):**
- Names mentioned in context
- @mentions
- "talked to...", "asked..."

**Insights (→ IDEA):**
- Observations about patterns
- Hypotheses mentioned
- "I noticed...", "Interesting that..."

### Post-Processing

After extraction:
1. **Create meeting node** with summary
2. **Create task nodes** with assignments and due dates
3. **Link people** (create if new)
4. **Store decisions** as references
5. **Write to Obsidian** with wikilinks

### Configuration

```yaml
# ~/.config/secondbrain/daemons.yml
transcript_processing:
  auto_assign_unassigned: true  # Assign to self
  default_task_priority: 2
  flag_low_confidence: true     # Mark uncertain extractions
  link_to_meeting: true         # Connect all items to meeting node
```

---

## Graph Model

### Node Types

| Type | Description | Example |
|------|-------------|---------|
| value | Core principle | "Family comes first" |
| goal | Outcome to achieve | "Run a marathon by December" |
| project | Related work collection | "Kitchen renovation" |
| task | Actionable item | "Call dentist to schedule" |
| person | Relationship context | "Sarah - VP Engineering" |
| meeting | Time-bound event | "1:1 with Sarah - Jan 15" |
| idea | Non-actionable insight | "What if AI for onboarding?" |
| reference | Info for retrieval | "API rate limit: 1000/min" |

### Edge Types

| Relation | Meaning | Example |
|----------|---------|---------|
| supports | Provides evidence for | project → goal |
| blocks | Prevents progress on | task → task |
| contains | Hierarchical parent | project → task |
| derived_from | Extracted from | goal → value |
| assigned_to | Assigned to person | task → person |
| mentioned_in | Referenced in context | person → meeting |
| related_to | General relationship | idea → reference |
| child_of | Subtask/child | task → task |

---

## Implementation

### CLI Integration

This skill wraps the `sb` CLI commands:

```bash
sb capture "content"      # Capture a thought
sb inbox                  # List pending captures
sb process                # Classify pending captures
sb digest                 # Generate daily digest
sb list [type]            # List nodes
sb show <id>              # Show node details
sb status                 # System health check
```

### Database

- Local SQLite at `~/.local/share/secondbrain/secondbrain.db`
- Obsidian vault for markdown output
- Graph model: nodes + typed edges

### Configuration

```yaml
# ~/.config/secondbrain/config.yml
node_id: "home"
vault_path: "/path/to/vault"
classification:
  model: "claude-sonnet-4-20250514"
  confidence_threshold: 0.6
```

---

## Context Awareness

### Use Session Context

When capturing, leverage current conversation context:

- **File being discussed**: Link to related codebase notes
- **Error being debugged**: Capture as reference with solution
- **Decision being made**: Note with rationale
- **Meeting notes mentioned**: Parse for action items

### Domain Detection

Infer domain from context:
- In work project directory → domain: work
- Personal topics mentioned → domain: personal
- Both contexts mixed → domain: both

---

## Example Interactions

### Capture During Work

```
User: "The deadline for the API migration is March 15th"
Assistant: [Captures as task with due date]
Captured: API migration deadline - Due March 15th (ID: abc123)
```

### Query Knowledge

```
User: "What did we decide about authentication?"
Assistant: [Searches knowledge graph]
Found 3 related items:
- [reference] "Use JWT with refresh tokens" (Jan 5)
- [task] "Implement OAuth flow" (in_progress)
- [meeting] "Auth design review with Sarah" (Jan 3)
```

### Morning Digest

```
User: "What should I focus on today?"
Assistant: [Generates digest]

📋 Today's Focus (Wed, Jan 15):
- [OVERDUE] Review PR from Sarah (due Jan 14)
- [HIGH] Prepare API migration plan
- [DUE TODAY] Call dentist to reschedule

📅 Meetings:
- 10:00 1:1 with Mike

⚠️ Needs Review: 2 items in inbox
```

---

## Anti-Patterns

**Don't:**
- Capture every single thing mentioned (be selective)
- Force classification when context is unclear
- Interrupt flow for minor captures
- Create duplicate entries for same concept
- Over-classify simple notes

**Do:**
- Capture when user expresses intent or importance
- Ask for clarification if capture intent is ambiguous
- Batch confirmations when capturing multiple items
- Link to existing nodes when relationships are clear
- Respect user's domain boundaries

---

## Integration Points

**With beads issue tracker:**
- Cross-reference tasks with beads issues
- Import epic/task relationships

**With Obsidian vault:**
- Generated markdown syncs via Obsidian Sync
- Wikilinks enable navigation
- Daily notes include digest

**With SiliconDoppelgangerActual:**
- Deep queries via agent conversation
- Complex graph traversals
- Multi-step reasoning about priorities

---

## Success Metrics

**Skill succeeds when:**
- Captures happen naturally without flow interruption
- User finds past information quickly
- Daily digests surface actionable items
- Inbox stays manageable (<10 items needing review)
- Classification accuracy >85%

**User feels:**
- Confident nothing important is lost
- Informed about what matters today
- In control of their knowledge system

Overview

This skill is a conversational Second Brain for capturing thoughts, managing knowledge, and surfacing actionable insights during work sessions. It captures ideas, tasks, meetings, and references with minimal interruption and keeps a searchable knowledge graph. Use it to triage an inbox, generate daily digests, query your notes semantically, or update task status quickly.

How this skill works

During conversation the skill recognizes capture intent (explicit or implicit), extracts context, classifies the capture into typed nodes (task, idea, reference, meeting, etc.), and either auto-saves or sends low-confidence items to review. It supports semantic search, graph traversal across relationships (supports, blocks, contains), and short digests that surface due items and priorities. Actions let you complete tasks, change priority, archive nodes, and link items to meetings or people.

When to use it

  • When you want to save an idea or decision mid-conversation ("remember this")
  • To add or update a task quickly ("add a task", "mark complete")
  • To check pending captures or triage your inbox ("show my inbox")
  • When you need a focused daily or weekly digest ("what should I focus on today?")
  • To query past notes, decisions, or relationships ("what did I say about authentication?")

Best practices

  • Capture only meaningful items to avoid clutter; be selective when intent is weak
  • Provide minimal context (project, due date, assignee) when creating tasks to improve classification
  • Review low-confidence captures in the inbox to correct types or add links
  • Link new captures to existing nodes to prevent duplicates and preserve graph integrity
  • Use short commands for quick actions (capture, inbox, digest, done <id>)

Example use cases

  • Capture a deadline mentioned in conversation and create a task with a due date
  • Paste a meeting transcript to auto-extract tasks, decisions, people, and insights
  • Ask for today’s digest to see overdue and high-priority items before starting work
  • Search the knowledge graph for all references supporting a specific goal
  • Mark a PR review task complete or change its priority during a session

FAQ

How does low-confidence classification work?

Items below the confidence threshold are routed to the inbox with a needs_review state so you can confirm or reclassify them.

Can meeting transcripts create tasks automatically?

Yes — transcripts are parsed into meeting summaries, task action items, decisions as references, person links, and insights, then presented for confirmation.