This Claude Skill is pretty wild.
x.com | Backup | 4d ago
Android file manager for unfinished intent
Inbox Star turns downloads and saved links into calm queues for what you meant to do: read, watch, listen, learn, keep for reference, clean up, or handle later.
Inbox
2 links, 2 recent downloads, 2 older downloads
x.com | Backup | 4d ago
1.8 MB | Downloads | Yesterday
84 MB | Archives | March 28
The core idea
Inbox indexes device files, classifies them by type, and keeps real files attached to real storage operations.
Saved links are enriched with useful titles or social context so they remain recognizable after the moment passes.
Read, Watch, Listen, Learn, Money, Apps, Archives, Duplicates, Done, and custom tabs are about use, not folders.
Home
Home shows six previously unseen items and holds them in place. Open something, inspect it, think, and then decide. Nothing disappears until you clear, move, star, delete, remind, or refresh.
Control
Create your own intent sections as work evolves.
Remove sections like Do if they add more load than value.
Prioritize the five visible footer items and scroll horizontally.
Open a file to inspect it, then move it instead of losing it.
Cleanup
Inbox is a file manager, not a decorative bookmark list. Cleanup actions are explicit and tied to the file system the user gave access to.
Recovery
Backup captures saved links plus placement like Starred, Learn, Done, and other intent sections.
Inbox can look for the backup file and restore links and their triage state.
Export links to a readable Markdown file when you want the archive outside the app.
“Users do not care where something is stored. They care what it is for.”
Inbox Star
Built for people who download, save, skim, postpone, and still want a system that respects intent.
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