wispr-flow
openbooklet.com/s/wispr-flowopenbooklet.com/s/wispr-flow@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/wispr-flowAnalyze Wispr Flow voice dictation data. Stats, search, export, visualizations. Use when user says "dictation history", "word counts", "voice analytics", "how much did I dictate", "search my dictation".
Query and sync Granola meetings to Obsidian vault. Use when user mentions Granola, meeting transcripts, or wants to sync meeting notes. Reads from local cache - no API needed.
Sync Claude Code sessions to Obsidian markdown. Export, resume, add notes, close sessions. USE WHEN user says "sync sessions", "export sessions", "resume session", "add session note", "close session", "log session".
Manage tasks in Obsidian via TaskNotes plugin API. Use when user wants to create tasks, list tasks, query by status or project, update task status, delete tasks, or check what they need to do.
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