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<title>feat(workflows): promote meeting-prep to a general template</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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<published>2026-06-10T06:54:17+00:00</published>
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Meeting-prep was project-only. I generalized its project-specific references (transcript-home path, issue tracker, knowledge file, worked-example doc) to neutral terms and moved it into claude-templates so any project's .ai/ picks it up. The pre-wire supporting doc travels beside it as meeting-prep.pre-wire.org.

I added the workflow entry and trigger phrases to INDEX.org. I flipped daily-prep's two conditional meeting-prep references, and its trailing changelog claim, to direct links now that the workflow ships as a template.
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