Before Claude Code I hated doing my weekly reviews. I’d bounce between 5+ tools to find the data, and write in a Notion Doc I’d never look at again.
The new way: Run /weekly from Claude Code, kick off a conversation, and let Claude make sense of what got done.
While using Notion, I completed 8 reviews in 58 weeks.
With Claude Code, I’ve done 17 reviews in 17 weeks, and look forward to them each week.

What Happens
- Claude looks at every file change since last week
- Claude evaluates projects, tasks, the roadmap
- We have a conversation - dig deeper, make decisions
- Claude generates a summary doc and updates files for the week ahead
Claude spots tasks I’ve forgotten about, work I’m procrastinating on, and creates a space to dump everything on my mind.

Running It
Claude scans git history (if you set up Git in the Time Travel module), reads your tasks, roadmap, project files. Asks questions. Generates a review document.
Without Git, it will works - but won’t have the file change history.
The Output
Review doc gets added to the logs/weekly folder in your repository.
This becomes an external memory of your decision process, your work, and the outcomes.
All of which you can help Claude be more helpful with planning and taking action.
Habit
I do mine on Friday afternoons, and find it to be one of the most valuable things I do each week.