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version: "1.0.0" name: daily-briefing description: Provides a high-signal briefing on events in a specific location and timeframe, backed by primary video sources and transcripts.
Skill: What Matters Today (Location & Time Briefing)
Objective: Provide a highly relevant, high-signal briefing on events happening in a specific location within a specific timeframe (e.g., "the past 24 hours in Hong Kong"), backed by primary video sources.
Execution Steps:
- Time Context: Use
get_current_date_timeandget_date_range(or calculate it yourself if the user asks for exactly 24 hours) to determine the exact RFC 3339 timestamp for the cutoff. - Locate: Use
search_youtubeto find news or vlogs about the location.
- CRITICAL: You MUST aggressively apply the advanced filters. Pass the date from step 1 into
published_after. Pass the relevant country code toregion_code(e.g., 'HK' for Hong Kong). If appropriate, filter byrelevance_language.
- Filter & Rank: Use
get_video_detailsandcalculate_engagement_metricsto fetch the views and engagement stats for these breaking videos.
- Action: Discard low-engagement spam, auto-generated news bot channels, or clickbait. Only keep highly relevant, verified, or viral news sources with strong engagement.
- Ingest (Optional but Preferred): Use
get_video_transcripton the top 2-3 news clips to "read" the actual news story. Do not rely solely on clickbait titles. - Deliver: Present a structured "Daily Briefing". Summarize the 3-5 key events that happened in that location. For each event, provide a 2-sentence summary and the direct link to the source video (or a timestamped URL if the news segment is part of a longer broadcast).
Next Actions: Ask the user if they want to dive deeper into any specific news story by pulling its comments/sentiment, or if they want to publish the briefing as an HTML report.