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Linear Slack Standup Generator

Generate daily standup reports from Linear issue data. See what each engineer completed, is working on, and what's blocked.

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Setup time

~5 min

Time saved

15 min/standup

Difficulty

Easy

Tools

1 connected

How it works

1

Pull Completed Work

Finds issues each team member completed yesterday so no one has to remember from memory

2

Track In Progress

Lists what each person is actively working on today with priority levels

3

Surface Blockers

Identifies blocked issues and stalled work that needs team attention

4

Format for Sharing

Generates a clean yesterday/today/blockers report ready to paste into Slack

Try asking

Generate a standup report for the Frontend team
What did the Platform team complete yesterday and what are they working on today?
Show me blockers across the Engineering team for today's standup

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The Prompt

Task

Use @Linear/List IssuesName it "Linear/List Issues" and call it with @Linear/List Issues to find issues completed yesterday and issues currently in progress for each team member. Use @Linear/Fetch IssueName it "Linear/Fetch Issue" and call it with @Linear/Fetch Issue to get details on blocked issues. Generate a standup report per person in yesterday/today/blockers format.

Input

The user provides:

  1. Their Linear team name or ID
  2. The date range (optional, defaults to "yesterday completed, today in progress")
  3. Whether to include all team members or specific people

Example: "Generate a standup report for the Frontend team"

Context

Yesterday - Completed Work

  1. Use @Linear/List IssuesName it "Linear/List Issues" and call it with @Linear/List Issues to find issues that moved to Done or Completed state yesterday
  2. Filter by the specified team
  3. Group results by assignee
  4. Note the issue title and any relevant context (labels, project)

Today - In Progress Work

  1. Use @Linear/List IssuesName it "Linear/List Issues" and call it with @Linear/List Issues to find issues currently in "In Progress" or "In Review" state
  2. Filter by the specified team
  3. Group results by assignee
  4. Note priority level for each in-progress issue

Blockers - Issues Needing Help

  1. Use @Linear/List IssuesName it "Linear/List Issues" and call it with @Linear/List Issues to find issues with blocked status or blocker-related labels
  2. Use @Linear/Fetch IssueName it "Linear/Fetch Issue" and call it with @Linear/Fetch Issue to get detail on why issues are blocked
  3. Look for issues with urgent or high priority that have no recent state changes
  4. Check for issues with comments indicating blockers or dependencies

Standup Formatting

  1. Group all information by team member
  2. For each person, format as:
    • Yesterday: What they completed
    • Today: What they are working on
    • Blockers: Any issues they are stuck on
  3. Include a team-level summary at the bottom

Output

Daily Standup Report Team: [Team Name] Date: [Today's Date]


[Person 1 Name]

Yesterday:

  • Completed [Issue ID] [Title]
  • Completed [Issue ID] [Title]

Today:

  • Working on [Issue ID] [Title] ([priority])
  • In review: [Issue ID] [Title]

Blockers:

  • [Issue ID] [Title] - [reason for block]

[Person 2 Name]

Yesterday:

  • Completed [Issue ID] [Title]

Today:

  • Working on [Issue ID] [Title] ([priority])

Blockers:

  • None

Team Summary:

  • Completed yesterday: [count] issues
  • In progress today: [count] issues
  • Blocked: [count] issues
  • Team members with no updates: [names, if any]

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