Pulls task status from beans, Linear, or GitHub and groups everything by state: in progress, ready, blocked, completed, scrapped. The real value is in how it handles completed tasks. It grabs resolution details and summary sections so you can write meaningful daily memory bullets without hunting through old task bodies. Also rolls up milestone and epic progress counts. Reads your backend config from `.groove/index.md` and respects an analysis limit (defaults to 30 tasks). Output is scannable markdown that works well for end of day reviews or memory population. If you're using beans for task management, it shells out to the list scripts directly.
npx skills add https://github.com/andreadellacorte/groove --skill groove-utilities-task-analyse