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Inbox Processing Workflow - GTD-style system to keep your inbox at zero, with AI classification of notes to projects, resources, or someday/maybe lists.

Incomplete Tasks Review Workflow - weekly review that analyzes your tasks, identifies gaps, detects duplicates, and generates a focused "plan of attack" with your highest-priority actions.

Both workflows combine classic productivity principles (GTD, weekly reviews) with AI assistance to reduce cognitive load and maintain system trust. They use command-line tools (find, ripgrep) to analyze your vault and generate processing recommendations in an easy-to-review card format.

Use at your own risk. Validate each command before executing it. It is strongly recommended to use a version control system (Git) in your Obsidian vault to visualize and revert changes made by the agent.

Any suggestions to improve these workflows are appreciated.

I'd enjoy seeing a video of this being used in the intended way and to good effect (because I'm confident that my conception of how it works is inaccurate).
(I missed adding my question and now I don'tknow how to edit my previous reply)

What I'm curious about and something I'm struggling with myself: are you feeling that the productive uplift of offloading work to an LLM limits the gain of managing a second brain like this?