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meeting-minutes

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Generate concise, actionable meeting minutes with decisions, action items, and owners for internal meetings under 60 minutes.

What is meeting-minutes?

This skill produces standardized meeting minutes for internal syncs, standups, design reviews, and planning meetings. It captures metadata, attendees, decisions, and action items (with assigned owners and due dates) in a structured format designed for quick conversion to task trackers like GitHub Issues or Jira.

  • Generates minutes following a strict schema with metadata, attendance, agenda, decisions, and action items
  • Ensures every action item includes owner, due date, and acceptance criteria
  • Captures decisions with rationale and effective dates
  • Organizes notes by agenda item with optional timestamps
  • Identifies and parks unresolved items and blockers for follow-up
  • Produces concise output (under 1–2 pages) optimized for team execution

How to install meeting-minutes

npx skills add https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot --skill meeting-minutes
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How to use meeting-minutes

  1. 1.Gather meeting metadata: title, date, start/end time, organizer, and attendees
  2. 2.Provide available input: agenda, transcript, recording, or raw notes (or confirm ad-hoc meeting)
  3. 3.Answer up to 3 clarifying questions if critical details are missing
  4. 4.Receive generated minutes in the Strict Minutes Schema format with all decisions and action items
  5. 5.Review draft with meeting organizer within 24 hours if significant decisions were made
  6. 6.Publish final minutes to your shared channel and optionally create linked tasks in your tracker

Use cases

Good for
  • Documenting internal standups or syncs to create a record of decisions and assignments
  • Converting meeting transcripts or recordings into actionable task lists for engineering or product teams
  • Standardizing minutes across teams to ensure consistent capture of owners and due dates
  • Creating GitHub Issues or Jira tickets directly from generated action items
  • Tracking decisions and rationale for design reviews or triage meetings
Who it's for
  • Engineering and product teams running short internal meetings
  • Meeting organizers and notetakers who need fast, structured documentation
  • Teams using GitHub Issues, Jira, or similar task trackers
  • Managers and leads coordinating cross-functional syncs

meeting-minutes FAQ

What if I don't have a transcript or recording?

Proceed with raw notes or ad-hoc notes and mark the source material accordingly. The skill will flag potential gaps and use TBD for missing details.

Do action items always need a due date?

Yes. Every action item must include an assigned owner and a due date (YYYY-MM-DD) or clear timeframe (e.g., 'ASAP', 'by end of sprint'). This is required for the output to be actionable.

Can I use this for meetings longer than 60 minutes?

This skill is optimized for meetings 60 minutes or shorter. For longer meetings, consider breaking them into multiple shorter sessions or using a custom template.

How do I convert generated action items into GitHub Issues or Jira tickets?

The skill outputs action items with owner, due date, and acceptance criteria. Copy these fields directly into your tracker, or use the linked artifacts section to reference ticket URLs.

What should I do with items in the Parking Lot?

Parked items are unresolved or out-of-scope for the current meeting. Assign a suggested owner and next meeting to resolve them, then track as a follow-up action.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from github/awesome-copilot.


name: meeting-minutes description: 'Generate concise, actionable meeting minutes for internal meetings. Includes metadata, attendees, agenda, decisions, action items (owner + due date), and follow-up steps.'

Meeting Minutes Skill — Short Internal Meetings

Purpose / Overview

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.

When to Use

Use this skill when:

  • Internal syncs, standups, design reviews, triage, planning or ad-hoc meetings with short duration
  • Situations that require a concise record of decisions, assigned action items, and follow-ups
  • Creating a standardized minutes document from a live meeting, transcript, recording, or notes

Operational Workflow

Phase 1: Intake (before drafting)

  • Obtain meeting metadata: title, date, start/end time (or duration), organizer, and intended audience.
  • Confirm available inputs: agenda, slides, recording, transcript, or raw notes.
  • If key details are missing, ask up to 3 clarifying questions before producing minutes (see "Discovery" below).

Phase 2: Capture (during / immediately after meeting)

  • Record attendees and absentees.
  • Capture brief notes per agenda item with time markers if available.
  • Record explicit decisions, rationale summary (1–2 sentences), and action items (owner + due date).

Phase 3: Drafting

  • Generate minutes following the Strict Minutes Schema (below).
  • Ensure every action item includes owner, due date (or timeframe), and acceptance criteria when applicable.
  • Mark unresolved issues or items requiring follow-up in the Parking Lot.

Phase 4: Review & Publish

  • If possible, send draft to meeting organizer or a designated reviewer for quick verification (within 24 hours).
  • Publish final minutes to the agreed channel (shared drive, repo, ticket, or email) and optionally create tasks in the team's tracker.

Discovery (required clarifying questions)

Before generating minutes, the agent MUST ask up to three clarifying questions if any of these are missing:

  • What is the meeting title, date, start time (or duration), and organizer?
  • Is there an agenda or transcript/recording to reference? If yes, please provide.
  • Who should be assigned as the reviewer or approver for the minutes?

If the user responds "no transcript" or "no agenda," proceed but mark source material as "ad-hoc notes" and flag potential gaps.


Strict Minutes Schema (Output Structure)

You MUST produce meeting minutes following this exact structure. If information is unavailable, use TBD or Unknown and explain how to obtain it.

1. Metadata

  • Title:
  • Date (YYYY-MM-DD):
  • Start Time (UTC):
  • End Time (UTC) or Duration:
  • Organizer:
  • Location / Virtual Link:
  • Minutes Author (agent or person):
  • Distribution List (who receives the minutes):

2. Attendance

  • Present: [list of names + roles]
  • Regrets / Absent: [list]
  • Notetaker / Recorder: [name or "agent"]

3. Agenda

Bullet list of agenda items, in order:

  • Item 1: short title
  • Item 2: short title
  • ...

4. Summary

A concise one-paragraph summary (1–3 sentences) of the meeting's objective and high-level outcome.

5. Decisions Made

Each as a separate bullet:

  • Decision 1: statement of decision.
    • Who decided / approved: [name(s) or group]
    • Rationale (1–2 sentences): brief reason.
    • Effective date (if applicable): YYYY-MM-DD
  • Decision 2: ...

6. Action Items

Table-style bullets; must include owner and due date:

  • [ID] Action: short description
    • Owner: Name (team)
    • Due: YYYY-MM-DD or "ASAP" / timeframe
    • Acceptance Criteria: (what completes this action)
    • Linked artifacts / tickets: (optional URL or ticket id)

Example:

  • [A1] Draft deployment runbook for feature X

7. Notes by Agenda Item

Brief, factual, timestamp optional:

  • Agenda Item 1: title
    • Key points:
      • Point A (timestamp 00:05)
      • Point B (timestamp 00:12)
    • Open issues / questions:
      • Q1: question text (owner if assigned)
  • Agenda Item 2: ...

8. Parking Lot / Unresolved Items

  • Item: short description
    • Why parked / next step:
    • Suggested owner or next meeting to resolve

9. Risks / Blockers (if any)

  • Risk 1: short description, impact, mitigation owner
  • Risk 2: ...

10. Next Meeting / Follow-up

  • Proposed date/time (if any)
  • Objectives for next meeting

11. Attachments / References

  • Agenda document: URL
  • Slides: URL
  • Transcript / Recording: URL
  • Related tickets: list of URLs or IDs

12. Version & Change Log

  • Version: 1.0
  • Last updated: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
  • Changes: short notes on edits and who made them

Style & Quality Rules

  • Keep minutes concise: total length should typically be under 1 A4 page for meetings <= 30 minutes and under 2 pages for meetings close to 60 minutes.
  • Use plain language and bullet lists for readability.
  • Prioritize decisions and action items at the top of the document.
  • Do NOT include speculative language or unverified claims. If something is uncertain, label it TBD and note the missing info source.
  • Use consistent timestamps and ISO 8601 dates (YYYY-MM-DD or full UTC timestamp).

DO / DON'T

DO:

  • Include owner and due date for every action item.
  • Provide acceptance criteria for action items when possible.
  • Link to artifacts (tickets, slides, recordings) for traceability.
  • Send draft for quick review if minutes contain significant decisions.

DON'T:

  • Omit decisions or action items — these are the primary value of minutes.
  • Mix personal opinions with facts. Keep commentary clearly marked as "Opinion" or exclude it.
  • Publish raw PII gathered during discussion unless required and authorized.

Example Prompts (for Copilot / Agent)

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."


Quick Templates (copyable)

Concise minutes template (short):

- Title:
- Date:
- Organizer:
- Present:
- Summary:
- Decisions:
  - Decision 1 — Who — Effective:
- Action Items:
  - [A1] Action — Owner — Due — Acceptance Criteria
- Next Steps / Next Meeting:

Detailed minutes template (full schema):

Use the Strict Minutes Schema above.


Verification & Acceptance Criteria for Generated Minutes

A generated minutes document is acceptable if:

  • It contains Metadata, Attendance, Decisions, and Action Items sections.
  • Every action item has an assigned owner and a due date or a clear timeframe.
  • All significant decisions are captured with at least 1-line rationale.
  • Attachments or references are listed or explicitly marked None.
  • The document is factual; uncertain items are labeled TBD.