Module 3 · Section 1 of 14
Here’s a pattern I fell into early with Claude Code: I’d have a productive session, fix something tricky, make a few good decisions, and then close the window. Three days later I’d come back and have no idea what I’d actually done. The conversation was gone. The context was gone. I was starting from scratch.
The log-to-daily skill is the fix. At the end of any meaningful session, one command appends a structured summary to today’s Obsidian daily note. Not a vague “worked on the project” entry — a specific record of what was completed, what decisions were made, which files were created or modified, and what comes next.