meeting-notes

The meeting-notes skill processes raw meeting transcripts and notes into structured documentation, including action items, decisions, and key takeaways.

3.2K
Installs
5
Use cases
5/10
Quality

Is meeting-notes safe to install?

Safe to install

Safe to install: our audit of meeting-notes's source files found 0 shell commands, 0 external URLs, no file writes (none risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill performs text processing and formatting based on user input. It does not execute shell commands or make network requests.

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Who is this skill for?

Professionals and teams needing to organize meeting information into formal minutes or summaries.

What can you do with it?

  • Converting handwritten notes to clean summaries
  • Processing meeting transcripts
  • Extracting action items and owners
  • Creating meeting minutes for distribution
  • Summarizing discussions into key points

How good is this skill?

Quality score: 5/10. The documentation is clear, provides specific templates, and explicitly lists limitations.

What does the skill file contain?

SKILL.md
# Meeting Notes

## Overview

This skill transforms raw meeting notes, transcripts, or audio summaries into clear, structured documentation with action items, decisions, and key takeaways.

**Use Cases:**
- Converting messy handwritten notes to clean summaries
- Processing meeting transcripts
- Extracting action items and owners
- Creating meeting minutes for distribution
- Summarizing long discussions into key points

## How to Use

1. Paste your raw meeting notes, transcript, or description
2. Tell me the meeting type (standup, project review, client call, etc.)
3. Specify any required forma...

Frequently asked questions

Can this skill record or attend live meetings?

No, the skill cannot attend or record meetings. It requires the user to provide raw notes or transcripts as input.

Does the skill verify the accuracy of deadlines or commitments?

No, the skill cannot verify commitments or deadlines. Users should review the output before distribution.

What output formats are supported?

The skill supports various formats including bullet points, tables, prose, and formal minutes, which can be customized based on user preference.

Data sourced from claude-office-skills/skills on GitHub. Install counts from skills.sh. The summary and security audit are derived from the skill's source files: every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the source.

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