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@synthryn/sypi-scheduler

v0.6.0-beta.20260816.6a00fcae

Published

Optional extension: Schedule cron, interval, and one-time prompts and keep reusable prompt templates. Use it when work should recur or a saved prompt should be launched later. Primary capability: the schedule tool, /schedule board, and /prompt store; sche

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@synthryn/sypi-scheduler

Optional SyPi extension for persistent prompt schedules.

The schedule tool can add, list, remove, or immediately run cron, interval, and one-time schedules. The /schedule command opens the interactive schedule board. Due schedules inject a user message into the current session; normal permission policy still governs any resulting action.

Schedules and the single-runner lease are stored under ~/.sypi/scheduler/. Only the process holding the lease fires due work, and a stale or dead-process lease can be recovered by another live session.

The same optional package also provides a reusable prompt store. /prompt opens a centered board where saved text can be added, edited, deleted, or pasted into the composer; /prompt add [name] and /prompt use <name> are direct routes. Prompt records use a separate ~/.sypi/scheduler/prompts.json state file and never write to a project repository.