skills/meeting-minutes/SKILL.md
Generate concise, actionable meeting minutes for internal meetings. Includes metadata, attendees, agenda, decisions, action items (owner + due date), and follow-up steps.
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This Skill produces high-quality, consistent meeting minutes for internal meetings that are 60 minutes or shorter. Output is designed to be clear, actionable, and easy to convert into task trackers (e.g., GitHub Issues, Jira). The generated minutes prioritize decisions and action items so teams can move quickly from discussion to execution.
Use this skill when:
Before generating minutes, the agent MUST ask up to three clarifying questions if any of these are missing:
If the user responds "no transcript" or "no agenda," proceed but mark source material as "ad-hoc notes" and flag potential gaps.
You MUST produce meeting minutes following this exact structure. If information is unavailable, use TBD or Unknown and explain how to obtain it.
Bullet list of agenda items, in order:
A concise one-paragraph summary (1–3 sentences) of the meeting's objective and high-level outcome.
Each as a separate bullet:
Table-style bullets; must include owner and due date:
Example:
Brief, factual, timestamp optional:
TBD and note the missing info source.DO:
DON'T:
Prompt to generate minutes from transcript:
"Generate meeting minutes from the following meeting transcript. Meeting title: 'Platform Weekly Sync'. Date: 2026-02-10. Duration: 45 minutes. Organizer: Priya (Platform Lead). Transcript: <paste transcript>. Follow the Strict Minutes Schema. Highlight decisions and create action items with owners and due dates where implied."
Prompt to generate minutes from notes:
"I have raw notes from a 30-minute design review. Title: 'Feature Y Design Review'. Date: 2026-02-11. Notes: <paste notes>. Produce concise minutes following the Strict Minutes Schema. Ask up to 3 clarifying questions if critical fields are missing."
- Title:
- Date:
- Organizer:
- Present:
- Summary:
- Decisions:
- Decision 1 — Who — Effective:
- Action Items:
- [A1] Action — Owner — Due — Acceptance Criteria
- Next Steps / Next Meeting:
Use the Strict Minutes Schema above.
A generated minutes document is acceptable if:
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