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Build a Daily Standup Digest with Swrly
Daily standups are useful in theory. In practice, half the team forgets to post, someone copies yesterday's update, and the channel fills with messages nobody reads. The information exists -- it is in your commits and your tickets. The problem is gathering it. This tutorial builds a Swrly workflow that runs every weekday morning, pulls the last 24 hours of activity from GitHub and Linear, summarizes it into a readable digest, and posts it to Slack. No one has to remember to write anything. What
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