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Extract trip logistics from pasted travel emails, booking confirmations, forwarded messages, reservation notes, or raw itinerary text and generate one polished, self-contained offline HTML itinerary file for sharing with family or other travelers. Trigger when the user asks to turn trip emails into an HTML itinerary, travel handoff page, shareable trip page, family trip summary, booking-reference page, or offline travel document.
mickpletcher/AI-Skills · ★ 11 · AI & Automation · score 72
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# Trip Email HTML Itinerary ## Intent Turn a batch of travel-related emails into a complete, shareable HTML trip document. The final file should help the traveler and a spouse, family member, or travel companion quickly understand flights, lodging, rental cars, events, booking references, contact details, open issues, and day-by-day logistics. Use this skill for email-derived travel organization and offline HTML output. If the user wants a planning Markdown file instead, use the travel-itinerary skill. ## Trigger When - The user asks to create an HTML itinerary from emails, confirmations, or forwarded trip details. - The user asks for a shareable trip page, family travel handoff, offline travel document, or complete travel summary from bookings. - The input includes travel emails for flights, hotels, car rentals, tours, events, restaurants, insurance, visas, or logistics. - The user wants a single `.html` file that works locally without a server or internet access. ## Do Not Use When - The user wants live booking, price comparison, destination research, or current visa/legal advice. - The user only wants a plain text summary or Obsidian Markdown itinerary. - The user asks to preserve confidential PINs, full payment card numbers, passwords, account login links, or private access codes in the output. ## Workflow ### 1. Ingest The Emails Accept pasted emails, exported email text, copied booking confirmations, screenshots transcribed by the user, or structured trip note