meeting-prep

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Pre-meeting context gathering across all connected systems. Pulls recent interactions, open items, and suggested talking points for any person or topic. Triggers on: "meeting prep", "prep for my meeting", "meeting with X", "prep for 1:1".

AI & Automation 17 stars 4 forks Updated today MIT

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# Meeting Prep Gathers cross-channel context before any meeting so you walk in fully prepared. Works for person-based prep (1:1s) and topic-based prep (product syncs, reviews). ## When to Activate - User says "meeting prep", "prep for my meeting with X", "prep for 1:1" - User provides a person name or meeting topic to prepare for - User says "what should I discuss with X?" ## Input The user provides ONE of: - **Person name**: e.g., "Sarah Chen", "Marco", "the CTO" - **Topic/meeting name**: e.g., "Q3 planning", "API migration review" - **Calendar event**: a specific meeting from today's calendar If no input, check Google Calendar MCP for the next upcoming meeting and prep for that. ## Execution ### Context Check Before gathering, read `context/company.md` and `context/personas.md` if they exist. Use for framing output. After completing the briefing, offer to update context files with any new knowledge about people, projects, or company priorities discovered during research. ### Step 0: Resolve Target - Person name given: use as search target across all sources. - Topic given: use as search query. - No input: fetch next meeting from Google Calendar, extract attendees and title. ### Step 0.5: Org-Survival + People File Check (Person-Based Only) Before gathering from external sources, read two local files: 1. **`memory/org-survival.md`** — Check if person has an entry. Extract: what they want, risks they carry, recommended approach. ...

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Author
mshadmanrahman
Repository
mshadmanrahman/pm-pilot
Created
5 months ago
Last Updated
today
Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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