wiki-meeting-ingest
Wiki Meeting Ingest
Ingest a meeting transcript and produce a complete set of wiki artifacts: cleaned transcript, structured meeting notes, person profiles, term entries, and feature evidence updates.
Inputs
The user provides one of:
- Meeting transcript -- a pasted or file-based transcript from Granola, Fathom, Otter, or similar.
- Granola meeting reference -- a meeting title, date, or URL to fetch via Granola MCP tools (if available).
- No transcript -- the user describes the meeting and you ask clarifying questions.
Optional inputs:
- Participant names, roles, and organizations.
- Meeting date, time, timezone, and location.
- Recording URL.
- Specific features or terms to focus on.
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