name: meeting-transcript-to-summary
description: >
Use when (1) user pastes meeting transcript and needs structured summary with action items and decision owners.
license: MIT
metadata:
version: "1.0"
category: productivity
author: wangjipeng
sources:
- https://github.com/MiniMax-AI/skills
Meeting Transcript To Summary
Use when (1) user pastes meeting transcript and needs structured summary with action items and decision owners.
Core Position
This skill solves the specific engineering problem of: user pastes meeting transcript and needs structured summary with action items and decision owners
This skill is NOT:
- A general-purpose capability that activates on anything
- A replacement for manual human judgment
- A tool that stores state or remembers across sessions
This skill IS activated ONLY when the trigger conditions are explicitly met.
Modes
/meeting-transcript-to-summary
Default mode. Performs the core task end-to-end.
When to use: User provides input matching the trigger conditions above.
Execution Steps
- Receive transcript — User pastes meeting transcript text (from Whisper, Otter, Fireflies, or manual notes)
- If the input looks like a different format (code, logs, article), state: "This skill extracts structured summaries from meeting transcripts. Please provide a conversation transcript."
- Identify speakers and segments — Parse the transcript structure:
- Detect speaker labels or turn-taking patterns
- Identify distinct topics or discussion sections
- Note timestamps if present
- Extract key content — Identify the substantive parts:
- Key decisions made (explicit statements of what was decided)
- Action items with assignees (who will do what by when)
- Open questions or unresolved issues
- Important context or constraints referenced
- Format structured summary — Organize into the standard format:
- Summary: 2-3 sentence overview of the meeting topic and outcome
- Decisions: numbered list of decisions made with rationale
- Action Items: who → does what → by when (if stated)
- Open Items: questions left unresolved or follow-ups needed
- Deliver and validate — Return the formatted summary:
- If any section is empty, note "No [decisions/action items] identified"
- If speakers aren't labeled, note "Speaker names not detected; labeled as Speaker 1, 2..."
- Ask if the user wants to adjust granularity or add missing items
Mandatory Rules
Do not
- Do not make up facts or claim actions were taken that were not
- Do not hardcode API keys — use
os.getenv("API_KEY") instead - Do not store sensitive user data beyond the current session
- Do not exceed token budget without warning the user first
- Do not activate for off-topic requests — return a brief decline message
Do
- Validate all inputs before acting
- Handle errors gracefully with actionable error messages
- Log actions taken for auditability
- State explicitly when you are uncertain or data is insufficient
Quality Bar
A good output:
- Solves exactly the problem described in the trigger conditions
- Provides actionable result in the expected format within 3 turns
- Handles error cases with specific guidance, not generic "try again"
- States assumptions explicitly when input is ambiguous
A bad output:
- Solves a different problem than the one triggered
- Provides a generic "I can't help with that" without explaining why
- Crashes, hangs, or returns malformed output on valid input
- Activates for off-topic requests (false positive)
Good vs. Bad Examples
| Scenario | Bad Output | Good Output |
|---|---|---|
| Trigger matched | "I can help with that." + no action | Correct transformation delivered in structured format |
| Invalid input | Crash or wrong result | "Missing required field: [X]. Please provide [Y]." |
| Ambiguous input | Guesses and might be wrong | States assumption and asks for confirmation |
| Off-topic request | Attempts to help anyway | "This skill activates when [trigger]. Please restate your request." |
References
references/ — Detailed templates, schemas, and edge-case rules for this skill