Turns Riffrec screen and voice recordings into structured bug reports or requirements docs. When someone drops a riffrec-*.zip bundle, this routes between three paths: setup instructions if they haven't captured anything yet, a quick transcription for sub-60-second clips, or extensive analysis that extracts frames, transcribes audio, and builds a full artifact set in the Compound Engineering format. The extensive path automatically hands off to ce-brainstorm so you go straight from raw feedback to actionable tasks. Keeps recordings local by default but commits the text artifacts when you need traceability. Honest take: this is narrow but solves the "I recorded feedback, now what" problem cleanly if you're already using Riffrec.
npx skills add https://github.com/everyinc/compound-engineering-plugin --skill ce-riffrec-feedback-analysis