# Roundup Configuration *Generated by roundup-setup. You can open and edit this file anytime -- your changes will be respected.* *Location: ~/.config/roundup/config.md* --- ## How to Use Roundup Generate a briefing anytime by telling Copilot CLI: - `use roundup` -- generates a briefing covering the past week; if you have one audience it uses that, and if you have multiple audiences Roundup will ask which one - `use roundup -- leadership briefing for this week` -- specify audience and time range - `use roundup -- team update since Monday` -- any natural phrasing works - `use roundup-setup` -- re-run setup to change your audiences, sources, or style --- ## Your Role - **Title:** [Your role or title] - **Team:** [Your team, org, or department] - **Reports to:** [Who you report to -- title or name] - **Team members:** [Who reports to you, or who you work closely with] - **What your team does:** [One-sentence description of your team's mission or focus area] --- ## Your Style *How you write status updates, based on your examples.* ### Format - **Structure:** [e.g., Bullet points grouped by project area / Narrative prose / Numbered items with headers] - **Typical length:** [e.g., Half a page / 5-8 bullet points / 2-3 short paragraphs] - **Uses headers or section breaks:** [Yes/No -- and what kind] - **Uses sub-bullets or nested detail:** [Yes/No] ### Tone - **Register:** [e.g., Professional and direct / Conversational / Formal executive style] - **Characteristics:** [e.g., Action-oriented, leads with outcomes, names people involved, uses specific metrics] ### Organization - **How you group information:** [e.g., By project area / By theme / Chronologically / By priority] ### Content You Typically Include - [e.g., Key accomplishments or shipped items] - [e.g., Active risks or blockers] - [e.g., Upcoming milestones or deadlines] - [e.g., Decisions made or pending] - [e.g., Items needing input from the reader] - [e.g., People updates -- who's working on what] ### Content You Typically Skip - [e.g., Routine maintenance, minor bug fixes] - [e.g., Internal process details] - [e.g., Items the audience already knows about] ### Distinctive Patterns - [e.g., Always opens with a one-line summary] - [e.g., Uses bold for action items] - [e.g., Ends with "let me know if you have questions"] - [e.g., Separates risks into their own section at the end] --- ## Audiences *To add a new audience, copy one of the sections below and change the details.* ### [Audience Name] - **Who:** [Description of this audience -- e.g., "My VP and their chief of staff"] - **What they care about:** [Themes or priorities this audience focuses on] - **Detail level:** [Big picture only / Moderate detail / Full play-by-play] - **Format preferences:** [Any audience-specific format rules -- e.g., "three bullets max," "wants a narrative paragraph"] - **Cadence:** [How often -- weekly, biweekly, ad-hoc, before a specific meeting] - **Style differences from default:** [How this audience's version differs from your standard style, if at all] *Repeat this section for each audience.* --- ## Information Sources ### Tools Available *Data sources roundup can pull from automatically in your current setup.* - [ ] **GitHub** -- repos: [list specific repos, orgs, or "all repos I have access to"] - [ ] **M365 (WorkIQ)** -- email, Teams, calendar - [ ] **Slack** -- channels: [list channels to monitor] - [ ] **Google Workspace** -- Gmail, Calendar, Drive - [ ] **Other:** [describe any other connected sources] ### Specific Places to Look - **For work product and project activity:** [specific repos, boards, trackers, documents] - **For conversations and decisions:** [specific channels, threads, email lists, meeting series] - **For upcoming items and deadlines:** [calendars, project milestones, roadmap docs] ### Known Gaps *Sources you mentioned during setup that aren't currently connected. For these, you'll need to paste relevant context when generating a briefing.* - [e.g., Jira board -- not connected, paste ticket updates manually] - [e.g., Private Slack channel -- not accessible, include key messages manually] --- ## Preferences ### Always Include - [Standing sections or themes that should appear in every briefing] - [Recurring metrics or KPIs to track] - [Required sections your org expects] ### Never Include - [Repos, channels, or activity types to filter out] - [Types of noise that aren't worth mentioning] ### Other Rules - [Maximum length constraints] - [Required formatting rules] - [Anything else] --- ## Your Examples *Your original examples are preserved here for reference. Roundup uses these to stay calibrated to your voice.* ### Example 1 ``` [paste of first example] ``` ### Example 2 ``` [paste of second example, if provided] ``` ### Example 3 ``` [paste of third example, if provided] ```