Grok Bot mines data to auto-schedule and enforce productivity workflow
tetsuoai · x · 2026-08-22
The author shares a personal productivity automation workflow powered by Grok Bot. The agent analyzes 90 days of shell history, git commits, and browser history to determine focus periods and build a weekly calendar automatically, eliminating manual scheduling. A second bot monitors execution against the calendar, checking actual output at set times, demanding answers when behind schedule, and roasting the user if work is missing. Daily performance scores reshape the calendar every Sunday. The entire system is set up with a single paste.
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