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    Universal challenge tracker with flexible cadence, intelligent insights, and cross-challenge learning detection...

    SKILL.md

    Streak

    A universal, flexible challenge tracking system for Claude Code. Track any personal challenge with intelligent insights and cross-challenge learning detection.

    Works for any challenge type: Learning, Building, Fitness, Creative, Habit, or Custom.


    Quick Start

    Trigger phrases -> Flows:

    User Says Flow
    "new challenge", "start a streak", "track a goal" Flow 1: New Challenge
    "check in", "log progress", "update my streak" Flow 2: Check-in
    "list challenges", "show all challenges" Flow 3: List
    "switch to [name]", "change challenge" Flow 4: Switch
    "show stats", "my progress" Flow 5: Statistics
    "show insights", "cross-challenge" Flow 6: Insights
    "export calendar", "create reminders" Flow 7: Calendar
    "reset challenge", "start fresh" Flow 8: Reset
    "pause [name]", "put on hold" Flow 9: Pause
    "archive [name]", "shelve challenge" Flow 10: Archive
    "resume [name]", "reactivate" Flow 11: Resume

    Data Storage

    All data in .streak/ folder:

    .streak/
    ├── config.md                     # Global settings
    ├── active.md                     # Current challenge pointer
    └── challenges/
        └── [challenge-id]/
            ├── challenge-config.md   # Metadata, goal, progress
            ├── challenge-log.md      # Progress log with summary
            ├── today.md              # Today's session context
            ├── backlog.md            # Ideas to try
            ├── preferences.md        # Type-adaptive setup
            ├── context.md            # Linked resources
            ├── insights.md           # Auto-generated insights
            └── sessions/
                └── session-XXX/
                    └── notes.md      # Session notes
    

    File templates: See references/file-templates.md


    Challenge Types

    Type Best For Key Questions
    Learning Courses, books, skills "Any aha moments?", "Progress on milestones?"
    Building Projects, shipping "What did you ship?", "Any blockers?"
    Fitness Workouts, health "What exercises?", "How did body feel?"
    Creative Art, writing, music "What did you create?", "Any inspiration?"
    Habit Routines, consistency "Did you complete it?", "How did it feel?"
    Custom Anything else User-defined questions

    Type details: See references/types.md


    Flow 1: New Challenge

    1. Initialize .streak/ folder if needed
    2. Ask type: Learning, Building, Fitness, Creative, Habit, or Custom
    3. Basic info: Name, goal, cadence (daily/every N days/weekly)
    4. Type-specific questions: See references/types.md
    5. Create files: All templates pre-filled based on answers
    6. Set active and confirm

    Detailed steps: See references/flows-detailed.md


    Flow 2: Check-in

    Two modes: Pre-session (planning) and Post-session (wrap-up)

    Pre-Session Mode

    1. Load context: Read active challenge, config, today.md, preferences, backlog
    2. Show status: Session #, streak, days since last, on-track/due/overdue
    3. Quick context: Energy/time, specific focus or "surprise me", constraints
    4. Optional research: For Building/Learning types
    5. Ideation: Type-adaptive suggestions based on energy and backlog
    6. Prepare session: Create session folder and notes template

    Post-Session Mode (user says "done")

    1. Wrap-up questions: What worked on, how it went, what's next, key learning
    2. Type-specific questions: See references/types.md
    3. Save: Update session notes, challenge-config, challenge-log, backlog
    4. Generate insights: Patterns, streaks, cross-challenge connections
    5. Check achievements: See references/achievements.md
    6. Completion message: Progress summary, achievements earned, insights

    Shortcuts during flow:

    Say Action
    "Just research" Only research step
    "Skip to suggestions" Skip research
    "I know what I'm doing: [idea]" Skip ideation
    "Done" / "Finished" / "Back" Jump to wrap-up
    "Quick check-in" Minimal logging

    Detailed steps: See references/flows-detailed.md


    Flow 3: List Challenges

    Display challenges grouped by status, sorted by priority then recency.

    Default: Show active + paused challenges With --all flag: Include archived challenges

    Sorting order (within each group):

    1. Priority (higher number first, default 0)
    2. Last check-in (most recent first)

    Display format:

    ## Active Challenges
    | | Name | Type | Pri | Streak | Last Check-in | Sessions |
    |---|------|------|-----|--------|---------------|----------|
    | * | python-courses | Learning | 10 | 5 days | 1 day ago | 3 |
    |   | home-fitness | Fitness | 5 | 2 days | 2 days ago | 8 |
    
    ## Paused Challenges
    |   | stories-to-novels | Writing | 0 | - | 10 days ago | 5 |
    
    (2 archived challenges hidden - use --all to show)
    
    * = Active challenge
    Pri = Priority (edit in challenge-config.md)
    

    With --all flag, also show:

    ## Archived Challenges
    |   | old-project | Building | 0 | - | 2 months ago | 20 |
    

    Flow 4: Switch Challenge

    1. Validate challenge exists
    2. Update active.md
    3. Load new challenge context
    4. Confirm with status

    Flow 5: Statistics

    Show for active challenge:

    • Progress: Sessions, days since start, completion rate
    • Streaks: Current, longest, average gap
    • Patterns: Best day, best time, average length
    • Achievements: Earned badges with dates
    • Backlog: Completed, in-progress, pending items

    Flow 6: Cross-Challenge Insights

    Analyze ALL challenges to detect:

    1. Compound Learning: Skills from one challenge enabling another
    2. Skill Transfer: Same concepts across challenges
    3. Cross-Domain: Correlations between different types
    4. Patterns: Best days, productivity trends
    5. Suggestions: Personalized recommendations

    Insight formats: See references/achievements.md


    Flow 7: Calendar Export

    Generate .ics file with check-in reminders:

    • Frequency based on cadence
    • 30-day look-ahead (configurable)
    • Works with Google, Apple, Outlook calendars

    Template: See references/file-templates.md


    Flow 8: Reset Challenge

    Archives current progress and starts fresh:

    • Archives log as challenge-log-archived-[date].md
    • Archives sessions folder
    • Resets streak counters
    • Keeps preferences, context, backlog intact

    Flow 9: Pause Challenge

    Temporarily pause a challenge (plan to resume later):

    1. Validate challenge exists and is active
    2. Update challenge-config.md: set **Status:** paused
    3. If pausing the active challenge:
      • List other active challenges
      • Prompt: "Paused [name]. Switch to another challenge?"
      • If yes, run Flow 4 (Switch)
    4. Confirm: "Challenge [name] paused. Use /streak-resume [name] to reactivate."

    Use cases: Seasonal challenges, focusing on other priorities, taking a break


    Flow 10: Archive Challenge

    Move challenge to long-term storage (out of daily view):

    1. Validate challenge exists and is not already archived
    2. Update challenge-config.md: set **Status:** archived
    3. If archiving the active challenge:
      • List other active challenges
      • Prompt: "Archived [name]. Switch to another challenge?"
      • If yes, run Flow 4 (Switch)
    4. Confirm: "Challenge [name] archived. Use /streak-list --all to see archived challenges."

    Use cases: Completed goals, abandoned challenges, historical record


    Flow 11: Resume Challenge

    Bring a paused or archived challenge back to active:

    1. Validate challenge exists and is paused or archived
    2. Update challenge-config.md: set **Status:** active
    3. Ask: "Make [name] your active challenge?"
      • If yes, update active.md
    4. Check days since last check-in:
      • If 7+ days: Award :muscle: Comeback badge
    5. Confirm: "Challenge [name] is now active. Ready to check in?"

    Note: Resuming does NOT reset streak - it continues from where you left off.


    Achievements

    Streak Badges

    Badge Requirement
    :fire: First Flame 3-day streak
    :fire::fire: On Fire 7-day streak
    :fire::fire::fire: Unstoppable 30-day streak
    :gem: Diamond Streak 100-day streak

    Milestone Badges

    Badge Requirement
    :footprints: First Step First check-in
    :star: Dedicated 10 sessions
    :100: Centurion 100 sessions

    Special Badges

    Badge Requirement
    :link: Connected First cross-challenge insight
    :muscle: Comeback Resume after 7+ days
    :mortar_board: Graduate Complete challenge goal

    Full list: See references/achievements.md


    Error Handling

    Situation Response
    No .streak/ folder "No challenges found. Say: Start a new challenge"
    No active challenge List available challenges, prompt to switch or create
    Challenge not found List available, suggest closest match

    Best Practices

    1. Be specific in goals - "Complete Rustlings" > "Learn Rust"
    2. Start sustainable - Every 2-3 days is easier than daily
    3. Use today.md - Set context before sessions
    4. Maintain backlog - Ideas for low-energy days
    5. Review insights - Check weekly to see patterns
    6. Celebrate streaks - Achievements are real motivation
    7. Reset guilt-free - Archiving is progress, not failure
    8. Cross-pollinate - Run multiple challenges to find connections

    Reference Files

    For detailed content, see:

    File Contains
    references/file-templates.md All file templates and structures
    references/types.md Type-specific questions, preferences, ideation
    references/flows-detailed.md Step-by-step flow instructions
    references/achievements.md Achievement system, insight generation

    Examples

    30 Days of AI/ML (Building)

    Type: Building
    Goal: Ship one AI-powered micro-app per day
    Cadence: Daily
    Stack: Python, TypeScript, Claude Code
    

    Learn Rust (Learning)

    Type: Learning
    Goal: Complete Rustlings and build a CLI tool
    Cadence: Every 2 days
    Resources: Rustlings, The Rust Book
    

    Morning Workout (Fitness)

    Type: Fitness
    Goal: Build consistent strength training habit
    Cadence: Daily (with rest days)
    Equipment: Home gym - dumbbells, pull-up bar
    

    Daily Sketching (Creative)

    Type: Creative
    Goal: Draw one sketch per day for 100 days
    Cadence: Daily
    Medium: Digital art (Procreate)
    

    Morning Meditation (Habit)

    Type: Habit
    Goal: Meditate 10 minutes every morning
    Cadence: Daily
    Trigger: After coffee, before email
    
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