Lesson 48 - Today Command Plan
ENPT

Turn today into one visible command path.

Today Command Plan is the bridge between knowing what exists and doing the next useful thing. It gives the day 7 blocks, 4 timebox modes, 8 commands, 7 proof gates, and 12 import captures.

Simple layer. After Progress Brief, run Today Command Plan. Choose the timebox that matches your energy, execute only one block, then close it with proof or a reproducible blocker before opening another project, agent, tab, or resource.
The operator command calls work/life-os-today-command-plan.mjs. It writes today-command-plan.md, today-command-plan.json, and today-command-import.json. The report is local-only and manual-only, with no send, no post, no scrape, no Gmail/OAuth, no payment automation, no calendar automation, no agent auto-execute, and no private-state publishing.

Run the plan

node work/life-os.mjs today

# or directly:
node work/life-os-today-command-plan.mjs

# then open:
outputs/life-os-command-center/today-command-plan.md

Read the command path

7 blocksReset, now, revenue, project, agent, presence, and closeout.
4 timebox modes15, 45, 90, or 180 minutes depending on energy and available focus.
8 commandsprogress, today, now, clientmove, actions, agents, proofassets, and journal.
7 proof gatesEach block closes only with visible proof or a reproducible blocker.
8 stop rulesRules prevent tool shopping, placeholder messages, unbounded agents, and context jumping.
12 import capturesImport the plan into the cockpit when you want the day as a visible local queue.
Current proof counts: 7 blocks, 4 timebox modes, 8 commands, 7 proof gates, 12 import captures, local-only, and not autonomous Jarvis.

Import into the cockpit

today-command-import.json contains the day blocks, one project row, one pipeline row, one content row, one learning row, and a rhythm for closeout. Export the cockpit state first if you have live browser notes.

Guardrails

This is not autonomous Jarvis. It guides human execution only. It does not send messages, publish posts, scrape the web, touch Gmail/OAuth, automate payments, schedule calendars, run agents automatically, or publish private command-center state.