Analyze Notion Usage
Instructions
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Generate a markdown profile summarizing how the user uses Notion and write it to Connection Profiles (notion). Include: - Header with user name and date range - Overview section: total documents, databases vs standalone pages - Active databases section: list with icons, titles (linked), entry counts - Recent standalone pages section: list with icons, titles (linked), time since edited - Collaboration section: who they work with (if any) - Topics section: keywords they write about - Quick Access section: tables with database/page IDs for reference
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## Steps
1. [Read Connection Profile Format]: Read the documentation in: `./skills/sauna/[skill_id]/references/context.profile.format.md` (Canonical profile structure)
2. [Read Notion Profile Analysis]: Read the file at `./documents/tmp/notion-profile-analysis.json` and analyze its contents
3. Generate a markdown profile summarizing how the user uses Notion and write it to `./documents/connections/[service-name].md` (notion). Include: - Header with user name and date range - Overview section: total documents, databases vs standalone pages - Active databases section: list with icons, titles (linked), entry counts - Recent standalone pages section: list with icons, titles (linked), time since edited - Collaboration section: who they work with (if any) - Topics section: keywords they write about - Quick Access section: tables with database/page IDs for reference