
Confluence Digest
v0.1.0Every morning, what changed in your team's wiki and which of it you need to read.
Confluence Digest
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Page Reader
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Morning Confluence Digest
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Reads the last 24 hours of every wiki page it can see and writes one short page saying which of them need the user's attention.
Confluence Digest
Every morning, what changed in your team's wiki and which of it you need to read.
What you get
One page, waiting for you at 9. Every page that changed overnight gets one line — who edited it, how many edits landed, what it actually means for you, and how urgent that is. The most-edited page does not win: the ones a decision rides on sit at the top, and the five-typo-fixes page sits at the bottom where it belongs.
Nothing is edited, moved, or deleted. It only reads.
How to look at it
Open the Daily Digest app in this cabinet. It comes pre-filled with a made-up example so you can see the shape of it straight away — the page says clearly that those pages are fake. Your first real digest takes its place.
Before it can read your real wiki
Connect Jira & Confluence in Cabinet's integrations screen — that's the name you'll find there, since one Atlassian sign-in covers both. The screen walks you through it, and Cabinet keeps the result in a locked file on your own machine — it goes nowhere else.
Set aside five minutes for it once. After that it stays connected. Until then the page keeps showing the example.
What's inside
- Page Reader — the one agent. Reads the last 24 hours of wiki changes, writes the digest.
- Morning Confluence Digest — the one routine. Runs at 09:00 every day.
- Daily Digest — the one page. Opens on today, with a picker for earlier days.
$ git clone --filter=blob:none --sparse https://github.com/cabinetai/cabinets.git && cd cabinets && git sparse-checkout set confluence-digest