A weekly digest of what actually matters in your tech stack
JavaScript framework churn, new CSS features, breaking changes, security advisories — there's too much noise. This recipe monitors only the tools in your stack and sends you a weekly digest of what actually matters, filtered down to changes that require action.
Create a skill called "Stack Signal". I'll tell you my tech stack: frameworks (e.g., Next.js 14, React 18), CSS approach (e.g., Tailwind 3.4), build tools (e.g., Vite 5), hosting (e.g., Vercel), CMS (e.g., WordPress 6.5, Sanity), and any key libraries. Monitor the changelogs, GitHub releases, security advisories, and community discussions (Hacker News, Reddit, Twitter) for each tool in my stack. Every week, send me a digest with: breaking changes (with migration steps), security advisories (with severity and affected versions), noteworthy new features, deprecation warnings, and community sentiment on major changes. Clearly separate action items from informational items. Filter aggressively — only include things that affect my specific versions and setup. Deliver via my choice of email, Slack, or Telegram on my configured schedule.
Tell your Claw what's in your stack — frameworks, libraries, tools, and
hosting platforms. It monitors changelogs, release notes, security
advisories, and community discussions, then sends you a weekly digest
filtered to only what requires your attention.
Keep Figma design tokens and your codebase in sync automatically
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Sign a client, auto-create everything — folders, Figma, channels, questionnaire, kickoff
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Local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks safely on your device
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Keep up with what matters, ignore the hype
Set up a lightweight weekly digest around your stack and interests. A nice starter automation because it shows OpenClaw doing recurring research without requiring a huge workflow or lots of context.