transcript-to-content
This skill transforms training and onboarding meeting transcripts into structured learning materials, documentation.
Installation
npx clawhub@latest install transcript-to-contentView the full skill documentation and source below.
Documentation
Transcript to Content
Transform raw meeting transcripts and training session recordings into structured learning materials, documentation, and actionable insights.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- User provides meeting transcripts, training session recordings, or onboarding notes
- User requests structured learning materials from verbal/conversational data
- User asks to extract key information, procedures, or action items from meetings
- User needs to create training documentation, SOPs, or reference materials from transcripts
- User wants to generate study guides, checklists, or FAQ documents from training sessions
Core Workflow
Step 1: Understand the Request
Identify what type of content the user needs:
| Output Type | When to Use |
| Master Knowledge Source | Comprehensive structured learning module with metadata, terminology, SOPs, nuances, and assessments |
| Presentation/Slide Deck | Visual training presentation for delivery or reference |
| SOP Document | Step-by-step procedural documentation |
| Quick Reference Sheet | Concise one-page summary of key points and procedures |
| Study Guide | Organized review material for learners |
| Checklist | Actionable task list extracted from procedures |
| FAQ Document | Common questions and answers from training content |
| Action Items List | Tasks, owners, and deadlines from meeting discussions |
Step 2: Locate and Analyze Source Material
If transcripts are in project directory:
ls -lah /home/ubuntu/projects/[project-name]/
Search for relevant content by keyword:
grep -ri "keyword" /home/ubuntu/projects/[project-name]/*.md
Read and identify:
- Main topics and concepts
- Step-by-step procedures
- Critical warnings or nuances
- Terminology and definitions
- Real examples or scenarios
- Action items and decisions
- Questions and answers
Step 3: Extract Structured Content
Apply Chain of Thought processing:
[MISSING INFO] rather than fabricatingFor Master Knowledge Source format:
Read /home/ubuntu/skills/transcript-to-content/references/master-knowledge-source-format.md for complete schema and examples.
Extract these sections:
- Module Metadata: Topic and learning objective (1 sentence)
- Key Terminology: Definitions of jargon, acronyms, tools
- Standard Operating Procedures: Numbered steps in "Action > Result" format
- Critical Nuances: Warnings, consequences, best practices, context
- Assessment Data: 3-5 multiple-choice questions based strictly on content
For other document types:
- Checklists: Extract sequential action items with checkboxes
- FAQs: Identify questions asked and answers provided
- Study Guides: Organize by topic with key concepts and examples
- Action Items: Extract tasks with owners and deadlines
Step 4: Apply Branding (if applicable)
If user provides brand assets:
- Ask for logo file, brand colors, and font preferences
- Store logo in working directory
- Apply brand colors consistently (primary color for accents, highlights, charts)
- Use specified fonts or professional web fonts (Inter, Roboto, Open Sans)
If no branding provided:
- Use clean, professional neutral palette
- Focus on clarity and readability
- Apply consistent styling throughout
Step 5: Create Deliverables
For Presentations
Read /home/ubuntu/skills/transcript-to-content/references/presentation-guidelines.md for detailed guidelines.
Workflow:
slide_initialize toolcp [logo-path] [project-dir]/logo.pngslide_edit toolslide_present toolmanus-export-slides manus-slides://[version-id] pdf
Standard presentation structure:
Design requirements:
- Use brand color (if provided) or professional neutral palette
- Include logo on every slide (if provided)
- Maintain 720px height limit
- Use clean, grid-based layouts
- No excessive shadows, rounded corners, or animations
For SOP Documents
Create Markdown documents with:
- Clear hierarchical structure (H1, H2, H3)
- Numbered procedures with imperative language
- Warning/caution callouts in blockquotes
- Tables for reference data
- Inline citations where applicable
Example structure:
# [Procedure Name]
## Overview
[Brief description]
## Prerequisites
- [Required items or conditions]
## Procedure
1. [Action step]
2. [Action step]
3. **CRITICAL:** [Important step with warning]
## Troubleshooting
- **Issue:** [Problem]
**Solution:** [Resolution]
For Quick Reference Sheets
Create concise one-page documents with:
- Key terminology in definition list format
- Essential steps in numbered lists
- Critical warnings in highlighted boxes
- Common scenarios with solutions
For Study Guides
Organize by topic with:
- Learning objectives
- Key concepts with explanations
- Examples and scenarios
- Practice questions
- Additional resources
For Checklists
Extract action items with:
- Checkbox format (
- [ ]) - Clear, actionable language
- Logical sequence
- Optional: Priority indicators or time estimates
For FAQ Documents
Structure as:
- Question in bold
- Answer in clear, concise language
- Optional: Related questions or resources
For Master Knowledge Source
Follow the schema in references/master-knowledge-source-format.md exactly:
- Output ONLY the structured content (no preamble or postscript)
- Use strict Markdown formatting
- Convert all conversational language to authoritative instructions
- Flag unknowns with
[MISSING INFO]
Quality Standards
Content Accuracy:
- Base all content strictly on source material
- Never fabricate steps, data, or information
- Flag incomplete procedures clearly with
[MISSING INFO] - Verify terminology definitions against source
Clarity and Readability:
- Use imperative voice for instructions ("Click", "Navigate", "Set")
- Maintain clear visual hierarchy
- Ensure scannability with headings and lists
- Remove all conversational filler
Consistency:
- Apply formatting standards throughout
- Use consistent terminology
- Maintain uniform structure across similar sections
Branding (if applicable):
- Use brand colors consistently
- Include logo on all branded materials
- Apply specified fonts
- Follow brand style guidelines
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Single Topic Training Presentation
User provides transcript(s) on one topic → Extract key content → Create 8-12 slide presentationPattern 2: Multiple Topics to Learning Modules
User provides multiple transcripts → Extract each as separate module → Deliver as structured documentsPattern 3: Quick Reference SOP
User needs specific procedure → Extract relevant steps → Create concise SOP documentPattern 4: Training Overview Summary
User requests summary of topic → Search transcripts → Extract and synthesize key points → Deliver as MarkdownPattern 5: Onboarding Checklist
User provides onboarding transcript → Extract sequential tasks → Create checklist with checkboxesPattern 6: Meeting Action Items
User provides meeting notes → Extract decisions and tasks → Create action items list with ownersTroubleshooting
Issue: Slide appears empty in PDF
Solution: Check padding values. Reduce padding, adjust spacing, ensure content fits within 720px height.
Issue: Logo not displaying
Solution: Verify logo was copied to project directory. Use absolute path in HTML.
Issue: Content seems incomplete
Solution: Flag with [MISSING INFO] rather than guessing. Ask user for clarification if critical.
Issue: Presentation exceeds height limit
Solution: Reduce font sizes, decrease spacing, condense content, or split into additional slides.
Issue: Too much conversational filler in output
Solution: Apply stricter filtering. Remove phrases like "I think," "maybe," "um," "uh," "let's try."
Issue: Procedures lack clarity
Solution: Convert to imperative voice. Use action verbs. Add "CRITICAL" prefix to important steps.
Resources
- Master Knowledge Source Format:
references/master-knowledge-source-format.md- Complete schema for structured learning modules - Presentation Guidelines:
references/presentation-guidelines.md- Detailed presentation design and creation guidelines