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# Description
Create formal executive summaries from GitHub conversations or meeting transcripts. Use when generating leadership-ready summaries that distill key decisions, alternatives, outcomes, and next steps from complex conversations or meetings. Supports GitHub issues/PRs and transcript URIs (Zoom, Teams, etc.). Outputs are saved to Executive Summaries/ with date-organized structure.
# SKILL.md
name: executive-summary
description: Create formal executive summaries from GitHub conversations or meeting transcripts. Use when generating leadership-ready summaries that distill key decisions, alternatives, outcomes, and next steps from complex conversations or meetings. Supports GitHub issues/PRs and transcript URIs (Zoom, Teams, etc.). Outputs are saved to Executive Summaries/ with date-organized structure.
Executive Summary Skill
Create formal, narrative-driven executive summaries for leadership and stakeholders. This skill handles two primary workflows: synthesizing GitHub conversations (issues, pull requests, discussions) and distilling meeting transcripts (Zoom, Teams, etc.) into concise, decision-focused summaries.
Related Skills
Use brain-operating-system skill for:
- Output directory structure and naming conventions (Executive Summaries/YYYY-MM-DD/)
- Date folder creation patterns and file numbering
Use voice-and-tone skill for:
- Narrative construction and paragraph patterns
- First-person framing when appropriate
- Crediting collaborators and showing impact
Use github-interaction skill for:
- Fetching complete GitHub conversations (issues, PRs, discussions)
- Comment and review retrieval patterns
- Pagination handling
Core Principles
All executive summaries follow these unifying principles, regardless of source:
Narrative-Driven Prose
- Structure content as dense, logically-connected paragraphs in formal, authoritative tone
- Avoid bullet points, subheaders, or lists
- Each paragraph builds on the previous, conveying a cohesive narrative of evolution from initial topic through decisions and next steps
- Limit length to 3–5 structured paragraphs (GitHub summaries may run longer for complex decisions)
Impact & Decision Focus
- Include only details that significantly influenced direction, decisions, or outcomes
- Omit administrative commentary, routine pleasantries, subscription messages, procedural remarks, superficial technical minutiae (code diffs, exact timestamps), or automation events
- Center on key debates, decisions, constraints, resolutions, and business/user impact
- Clearly articulate alternatives explored, current status, next steps, and individual responsibilities
Contextual Linking
- Every piece of cited information must link to its source
- Attribute statements to individuals by name (no @ symbol on names themselves)
- Links follow the statement or are integrated into sentences
- Ensure readers can drill into source material for deeper context
Formal Tone & Authority
- Use complete, well-structured sentences
- Integrate all references and links seamlessly without extraneous formatting
- Write for educated, time-constrained readers
Workflow: GitHub Conversations
For GitHub issues, pull requests, and discussions:
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Fetch the complete conversation using the
github-interactionskill. This ensures you capture all comments, reviews, and state changes necessary for context. -
Identify the narrative arc: What was the initial problem/request? How did the conversation evolve? What decisions were made?
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Apply the rules from references/github-conversations.md, which details:
- How to structure GitHub-specific summaries
- Linking patterns for comments, events, and status changes
- Handling alternative solutions and partial resolutions
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Ignoring bot-generated events
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Save the summary to the correct location (see "Output Location & Naming" section below)
Workflow: Meeting Transcripts
For Zoom, Teams, or other meeting transcripts:
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Fetch the transcript from the provided URI using HTTP or platform-specific tools
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Parse and prepare the transcript: Extract speaker attributions, timestamps, and key discussion points
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Apply the rules from references/transcript-summaries.md, which details:
- Attribution patterns for named participants
- How to reference shared documents or screens
- Handling decisions and action items
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Appropriate scope and constraints for transcript summaries
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Save the summary to
Executive Summaries/YYYY-MM-DD/##.md(use today's date; sequential numbering within each date folder)
Quick Reference: Which Workflow?
| Source | Use This Workflow | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| GitHub issue, PR, discussion URL | GitHub Conversations | Fetch using github-interaction skill; apply GitHub-specific rules |
| Zoom/Teams transcript or recording URI | Meeting Transcripts | Fetch transcript; parse for speakers; apply transcript-specific rules |
| Email thread, Slack conversation | GitHub Conversations (adapted) | If available as a GitHub discussion or converted to one, use GitHub workflow; otherwise, treat as narrative text input |
Tips for Quality Summaries
- Start by understanding the arc: Skim the conversation or transcript to understand the trajectory before drafting
- Prioritize decision impact: What changed as a result of this conversation? Lead with that
- Use participant names strategically: Name decision-makers and key contributors; anonymize or skip minor commenters
- Link judiciously but comprehensively: Every claim should be traceable; avoid standalone links
- Edit for density: Remove connecting words, tighten sentences, but preserve clarity
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.