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npx veilstrat add skill atrislabs/atris --skill magic-inbox- SKILL.md6.0 KB
Overview
This skill is an autonomous inbox agent that triages email, drafts replies, archives noise, and summarizes Slack and calendar context. It scores messages by priority, creates reply drafts (never sends them), and produces a concise briefing so you can act quickly. It uses your Gmail, Calendar, and Slack context plus local rules and contact priorities to make decisions.
How this skill works
The agent fetches email, calendar events, and Slack DMs in a single structured call, then scores each message from 1 (urgent) to 5 (noise) using contact lists, project priorities, calendar context, and unsubscribe headers. It prepares reply drafts, archives or stars messages, marks read, and returns a short briefing of actions taken. All actions are saved to a local log and drafts are left in your Gmail for review; the agent never auto-sends.
When to use it
- Morning inbox triage to reach inbox zero quickly
- Before meetings to surface related messages and prep replies
- When backlog grows and you need to filter noise vs. priority
- After travel to surface time-sensitive follow-ups
- To get a daily Slack + email briefing tied to calendar events
Best practices
- Keep a short contacts file with priority people and noise patterns so scoring is accurate
- Maintain a small priorities file listing current work streams for contextual scoring
- Provide a concise voice guideline so drafts match your tone and length preferences
- Run the bootstrap step to ensure the agent has valid credentials before the fetch
- Review drafts in Gmail — the agent saves but never sends
Example use cases
- Auto-draft replies to candidate intros and event RSVPs for quick review
- Archive newsletters and marketing mail while preserving notes from priority contacts
- Bump messages about today’s meetings to top priority and surface related Slack DMs
- Produce a compact briefing showing what was handled, what needs your action, and where drafts live
- Flag potential sales or partnership leads tied to current projects for follow-up this week
FAQ
No. The agent always saves responses as drafts for your review; it will not auto-send.
How does it decide what’s noise vs. important?
It uses priority contacts, project priorities, unsubscribe headers, sender domain signals, and calendar context. If unsure, it errs toward keeping a message.