Sending Claude Code on a Daily GitHub Patrol — Auto-Scoring Useful OSS and Skills
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I kept meaning to browse GitHub for good tooling, but "whenever I felt like it" never turned into a habit. In the previous post, " Letting Claude Code Autonomously Improve Itself Unattended ," I built the skeleton of a morning brief. This time I'll write about github-scout.sh , which piggybacks on that brief-generation job: every morning it patrols GitHub, auto-scores useful OSS and skills, and injects only the items that need attention into the brief on my desktop. There are three design…
1Key Takeaways
- I kept meaning to browse GitHub for good tooling, but "whenever I felt like it" never turned into a habit.
- In the previous post, " Letting Claude Code Autonomously Improve Itself Unattended ," I built the skeleton of a morning brief.
- This time I'll write about github-scout.sh , which piggybacks on that brief-generation job: every morning it patrols GitHub, auto-scores useful OSS and skills, and injects only the items that need attention into the brief on my desktop.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that i kept meaning to browse GitHub for good tooling, but "whenever I felt like it" never turned into a habit.
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