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Route iMessage, Mail, Notes, Reminders, and Calendar tasks into approved AI CLI workflows with Apple Flow

Use Apple-native inboxes and event surfaces as a gated control plane for local AI work, with sender allowlists, approval prompts, and workspace boundaries.

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npx skills add agentskillexchange/skills --skill route-imessage-mail-notes-reminders-and-calendar-tasks-into-approved-ai-cli-workflows-with-apple-flow Copy
Works best when you want a reusable capability, not another fragile one-off prompt.
At a glance
Tools required
macOS, Apple apps access, one supported AI CLI such as Codex, Claude, Gemini, Cline, or Kilo, Python 3.11, Node.js
Install & setup
Clone the repository, install the documented Python and Node prerequisites on macOS, run the setup flow or autostart script, configure the allowed senders and workspace boundaries in .env, then connect one supported AI CLI and start the local service.
Author
dkyazzentwatwa
Publisher
Individual
Last updated
Apr 18, 2026
Quick brief

Use Apple Flow when an agent should receive work through Apple apps you already use, then execute it through an approved AI CLI under local safety controls. This is for inbox-driven automation, task intake, and Apple-native routing across iMessage, Mail, Notes, Reminders, and Calendar, not for using a chat app or CLI directly in the normal way. The scope boundary is clear: Apple Flow is an Apple-app gateway with allowlists, approval gates, and workspace restrictions, so the publishable skill is gated Apple-native task routing rather than a generic AI assistant or generic automation daemon.