Most people have no idea what they actually sound like in meetings. This skill runs the numbers on your own behavior: talk time ratio, filler words, hedging language, monologue length, and how long you go without interrupting. It compares each meeting against your 30-day baseline so you see what was unusual about you, not just what happened. If you've tagged meetings with /minutes-tag, it will show you what you do differently in meetings you win versus ones you lose. The output is one concrete thing to try next time, not a personality audit. It uses a Python script for the counting because LLMs are terrible at exact token math. Trigger it with "how did I do" or "coach me" or just "mirror."
npx -y skills add silverstein/minutes --skill minutes-mirror --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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