
Linear Cycle
v0.1.0Every morning, the Linear issues that are on you this cycle.
Linear Cycle
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Cycle Reader
.agents/cycle-reader/
Morning Linear Cycle
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Jobs
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Pages
Reads the Linear issues assigned to the user in the current cycle, plus the ones they are holding up, and writes one short page saying what is on them.
Linear Cycle
Every morning, the Linear issues that are on you this cycle.
What you get
One page, waiting for you at 8. Every issue with your name on it in the cycle you are in right now gets one line โ its identifier and a short human title, where it stands, how urgent Linear says it is, and the one thing that happens next. The issues other people are stuck behind sit at the top; the ones parked on somebody else sit at the bottom, where you can safely leave them.
Your work, not the team's. Not a velocity report for your manager: the issues assigned to you, plus anything of yours holding someone else up. Finished and cancelled issues drop off. Nothing is created, edited, commented on or moved โ it only reads.
This cycle only. Anything in a future cycle, a past one, or sitting in the backlog with no cycle at all is left out on purpose. It comes back on the morning its cycle starts.
How to look at it
Open the This Cycle app in this cabinet. It comes pre-filled with a made-up example so you can see the shape of it straight away โ the page says clearly that those issues are fake. Your first real list takes its place.
Before it can read your real Linear
Connect Linear in Cabinet's integrations screen: click Connect, sign in with Linear in the browser tab that opens, approve it. One step, nothing to paste, nothing to set up in Linear first โ it is the easiest connection in the whole set. Until you connect, the page keeps showing the example.
What's inside
- Cycle Reader โ the one agent. Reads your issues, writes the list.
- Morning Linear Cycle โ the one routine. Runs at 08:00 every day.
- This Cycle โ the one page. Opens on today, with a dropdown for earlier days.
$ git clone --filter=blob:none --sparse https://github.com/cabinetai/cabinets.git && cd cabinets && git sparse-checkout set linear-cycle