Install
openclaw skills install ai-transcript-action-extractorConvert pasted, user-provided transcripts or chat exports into a structured action register with tasks, owners, dates, decisions, risks, open questions, and verification checks.
openclaw skills install ai-transcript-action-extractorAI Transcript Action Extractor helps a user turn a pasted transcript, chat export, meeting notes dump, interview excerpt, support conversation, or long discussion thread into a clean action register. It focuses on extracting work items, owners, dates, decisions, risks, dependencies, open questions, and follow-up checks from text the user provides.
This skill is prompt-only and document-only. It does not retrieve transcripts, join meetings, access recordings, browse private workspaces, call APIs, use hidden context, or send messages. Work only from pasted or user-provided text.
Use this skill when the user asks for help with:
Trigger phrases: "extract action items from this transcript", "turn this chat export into tasks", "who owns what from this transcript", "AI transcript action table", "find decisions and deadlines in this text"
Ask for or identify:
If the source text is missing, ask the user to paste the relevant text. Do not claim to access external transcripts or recordings.
Before using or preparing text for any external AI tool:
Identify whether the input is a transcript, chat log, notes dump, excerpt, or mixed source. State whether it appears complete, partial, or fragmented. Mark missing context instead of guessing.
If the user asks to use external AI or the text contains sensitive information, create a redacted working version first. Preserve roles and relationships needed for task extraction while removing unnecessary confidential details.
Find statements that imply a task, commitment, follow-up, request, blocker resolution, review, delivery, scheduling step, or handoff. Keep each action concrete and verb-led.
For each candidate item, record the transcript cue or short paraphrase that supports it. Label confidence as confirmed, inferred, or needs verification.
Extract owners and dates only when supported by the text. If an owner, date, or deadline is ambiguous, mark it as "needs verification." Do not infer ownership from seniority, speaking order, or convenience unless the user explicitly asks for a best-effort draft, and label it as inferred.
List confirmed decisions separately from action items. Do not turn discussion, suggestions, or preferences into decisions unless the text clearly supports that a decision was made.
Create separate lists for unresolved questions, blockers, dependencies, conflicting statements, missing owners, missing dates, and follow-up risks.
Produce a structured register with fields for action, owner, due date, source cue, dependency, status, confidence, and verification needed. Keep the table concise enough for review.
End with a checklist reminding the user to verify owners, dates, task wording, decisions, redactions, and whether any sensitive content should remain removed before sharing or importing elsewhere.
When the user wants a reusable prompt, provide a safe prompt template for redacted text only:
"Extract a reviewable action register from the redacted transcript below. Use only the provided text. Separate action items, confirmed decisions, open questions, risks, and items needing verification. For each action item, include action, owner, due date, source cue, dependency, confidence, and verification needed. Do not invent owners, dates, decisions, or consensus. Mark ambiguous items as needs verification."
Use this structure:
For the action register, use a simple table when the channel supports it. Suggested columns: Action, Owner, Due Date, Source Cue, Dependency, Confidence, Verification Needed.
A strong result gives the user a visible, reviewable action register that separates confirmed work from uncertain items, preserves source support, protects sensitive details, and makes manual owner and date verification unavoidable.