Checks meeting summaries for evidence, owner and date confirmation, privacy, and attribution to ensure output is accurate, clear, and ready for sharing.
Security Analysis
high confidenceThis is a coherent instruction-only meeting-summary review skill that emphasizes evidence checks and redaction, with no code, installs, credentials, or persistence.
The artifacts consistently describe a meeting-summary checker that verifies evidence, owners, dates, attribution, and privacy before sharing notes.
The skill may be used around sensitive meeting content and optional checker payloads, but the instructions explicitly require minimization, redaction, review routing, and blocking unsafe sharing.
No install spec, dependencies, binaries, code files, or required environment variables are present.
The declared behavior is instruction-only and does not request local system access, credentials, network access, file writes, or command execution.
The manifest and README state that the skill does not persist memory, store payloads by default, or access transcripts by itself.
Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as an instruction-only review checklist. When using it, provide only the transcript or notes needed for the task, redact secrets and unrelated private details, and use any optional AANA checker only if it is approved and configured by you or your administrator.
Latest Release
v1.0.0
- Initial release of the AANA Meeting Summary Checker skill. - Provides comprehensive, instruction-only guidelines for reviewing and validating meeting summaries, notes, action items, and decisions. - Emphasizes grounding all output in available transcript or evidence and avoiding unsupported claims or attributions. - Defines strict rules for separating facts, inferences, confirmation requirements, privacy concerns, and recommended actions. - Outlines a clear, step-by-step review process and standardized output pattern for meeting-summary verification.
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