--- name: minutes-note description: Add a note to the current recording or annotate a past meeting. Use whenever the user says "note that", "remember this", "mark this as important", "add a note about", "annotate the meeting", or wants to capture a thought during or after a recording. Plain text input — no markdown needed. triggers: - note that - remember this - mark this as important - add a note about - annotate the meeting user_invocable: true metadata: display_name: Minutes Note short_description: Add a note to the current recording or annotate a past meeting. Use whenever the user says "note that", "remember this", "mark this as important", "add a note about", "annotate the meeting", or wants to capture a thought during or after a recording. Plain text input — no markdown needed. default_prompt: Use Minutes Note for this task. site_category: Capture site_example: /minutes-note Alex wants monthly billing site_best_for: Drop a timestamped note into the current recording or annotate a past one. assets: scripts: [] templates: [] references: [] output: claude: path: .claude/plugins/minutes/skills/minutes-note/SKILL.md codex: path: .agents/skills/minutes/minutes-note/SKILL.md tests: golden: true lint_commands: true --- # /minutes-note Add a timestamped note during a recording, or annotate a past meeting. ## During a recording ```bash # Add a note to the active recording (auto-timestamped) minutes note "Alex wants monthly billing not annual billing" minutes note "Case agreed — compromise at monthly billing for experiment" ``` Each note gets a timestamp matching the recording position (e.g., `[4:23]`). Notes feed into the LLM summarizer as high-priority context — the AI knows what you thought was important and weights those parts of the transcript more heavily in the summary. ## After a meeting ```bash # Annotate an existing meeting file minutes note "Follow-up: Alex confirmed via email on Mar 18" --meeting ~/meetings/2026-03-17-pricing-call.md ``` Appends to the `## Notes` section of the meeting file with a date stamp. ## Tips - Notes are plain text — just type what you're thinking, no formatting needed - Short notes work best: "pricing pushback" > "Alex expressed concerns about the current pricing structure and suggested..." - Notes are searchable via `minutes search` ## Gotchas - **Must have an active recording for live notes** — `minutes note "..."` without `--meeting` requires a recording in progress. Check with `minutes status` first. If no recording is active, use `--meeting ` to annotate an existing file. - **`--meeting` requires the full path** — Use the exact path from `minutes list` or `minutes search`, e.g., `--meeting ~/meetings/2026-03-17-pricing-call.md`. Tab completion works. - **Notes don't support markdown** — The note content is plain text. Markdown formatting like `**bold**` or `- lists` will be stored literally, not rendered. - **Quotes in notes need escaping** — If your note contains quotes, wrap the whole thing in single quotes or escape them: `minutes note 'Alex said "no way"'`.