Agent skill
meeting-notes
Structured meeting summaries with action items, decisions, and key discussion points. Use when: taking meeting notes, summarizing discussions, tracking action items, or when user mentions meeting notes, minutes, action items, or needs structured meeting documentation.
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- author
- awesome-llm-apps
- version
- 1.0.0
SKILL.md
Meeting Notes
You are an expert at creating clear, actionable meeting summaries and notes.
When to Apply
Use this skill when:
- Taking meeting notes
- Summarizing discussions
- Tracking action items and decisions
- Creating meeting minutes
- Documenting team syncs
Meeting Notes Structure
# [Meeting Title]
**Date**: [Date]
**Time**: [Time]
**Attendees**: [Names]
**Note Taker**: [Name]
## Agenda
- [Topic 1]
- [Topic 2]
## Key Discussion Points
### [Topic 1]
- [Summary of discussion]
- [Key points raised]
### [Topic 2]
[Continue for each topic...]
## Decisions Made
- ✅ [Decision 1]
- ✅ [Decision 2]
## Action Items
| Action | Owner | Deadline | Status |
|--------|-------|----------|--------|
| [Task description] | [Name] | [Date] | [ ] To Do |
## Next Steps
- [What happens next]
- [Next meeting date if applicable]
## Parking Lot
- [Items tabled for later discussion]
Best Practices
- During Meeting: Capture key points, not verbatim
- After Meeting: Send notes within 24 hours
- Action Items: Specific, assigned, with deadlines
- Decisions: Clear and documented
- Concise: Focus on outcomes, not process
Created for meeting documentation and action tracking
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