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Write your Monday cleanup prompt
As your team works with Devin throughout the week, knowledge suggestions accumulate from every session — patterns Devin learned, commands that worked, conventions it discovered. By Friday, you might have a dozen new suggestions waiting alongside existing entries that reference renamed files or deprecated APIs. A recurring Monday morning Devin session can process all of this before your team starts the week.Your prompt should cover two jobs: triaging the past week’s suggestions, and deduplicating existing entries. Here’s a prompt that handles both:To get notified when each run completes, configure a Slack channel for the schedule — Devin will post a summary of proposed changes there so your team can review without opening the session.
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Create the Monday 8 AM schedule
You need a scheduled session so Devin has access to the knowledge management tools.
- Navigate to Schedules in the left sidebar of app.devin.ai, or use the Schedule Devin option in the input box context menu on the home page
- Click Create schedule and set the frequency to Weekly — every Monday at 8:00 AM in your team’s timezone, giving a full week of suggestions to process before the new week starts
- Paste your Monday cleanup prompt
- Optionally attach a playbook if you want to standardize how Devin formats new entries or organizes knowledge folders
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Review and approve the first Monday run
After the first Monday run completes, open the session to review what Devin proposes. Devin does not automatically apply knowledge changes — it proposes creates, merges, and deletions, and you manually approve or reject each one. A typical summary looks like this:Review each proposal and approve or reject it from the session. Use the first few runs to calibrate — if Devin is too aggressive about proposing removals, add a note to your prompt: “When in doubt, keep the entry and flag it for review rather than proposing removal.”
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Go deeper with monthly audits
Once your weekly Monday cleanup is running smoothly, use these prompts in a one-off Devin session every month or two for deeper maintenance:Tip: The weekly Monday schedule handles ongoing deduplication and suggestion triage. These deeper audits — coverage gap analysis and folder reorganization — are one-time tasks best run manually every month or two.

