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@this-npm-test-org/automation-morning-digest

v0.1.3

Published

Daily morning briefing. Scans all connected systems for overnight activity and posts a prioritized summary to Slack.

Downloads

45

Readme

Morning Digest

Runs every weekday morning. Scans all connected systems for activity since the last run and produces a prioritized summary tailored to your domain.

Configuration

schedule: "0 7 * * 1-5"   # 7:00 AM, Monday-Friday
timezone: "America/New_York"
channel: slack
channel_config:
  channel: "#ops"
  format: blocks            # Rich Slack formatting with sections and buttons
  mention_on_critical: true # @channel for critical items
skills:
  - alert-triage            # If security connections installed
  - pipeline-review         # If CRM connections installed
  - morning-ops-ecom        # If e-commerce connections installed

What it does

  1. Identifies which connections are installed and selects the appropriate domain skill
  2. Queries every connected system for events since lastRunTimestamp
  3. Activates the relevant triage/review skill to classify and prioritize findings
  4. Groups items by urgency: critical (immediate action), needs attention (today), informational (FYI)
  5. Posts a formatted digest to the configured Slack channel
  6. Proposes KB updates for any new patterns discovered

Customize

  • Schedule: Change the cron expression for different time zones or schedules
  • Channel: Route to any Slack channel, or use email/webhook output
  • Focus areas: Override the prompt to emphasize specific metrics or systems
  • Thresholds: Adjust what counts as "critical" vs "informational"
  • Exclusions: Filter out specific alert types, sources, or entities

Example output

The digest adapts to your installed connections:

  • SOC team: Alert counts by severity, notable events, on-call status, overnight detections
  • Sales team: Deals closing this week, stale opportunities, forecast update, key meetings today
  • E-commerce team: Overnight revenue, fulfillment status, inventory alerts, ad performance
  • Property management: New maintenance requests, lease expirations this month, vacancy status