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Ai Briefing To Action Board

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Convert a user-provided AI briefing into a practical action board with claims, uncertainties, decisions, owners, next steps, risks, and follow-up questions.
README (SKILL.md)

AI Briefing to Action Board

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill to convert a user-provided AI briefing, summary, research note, meeting recap, or analysis into an action board. The deliverable is a structured board that separates facts, AI-generated claims, uncertainties, decisions, risks, owners, deadlines, and follow-up questions.

This skill works only from briefing content supplied by the user. It does not fetch sources, verify claims independently, browse the web, call APIs, access private files, or treat uncertain AI claims as facts.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user has an AI-produced or AI-assisted briefing and wants to:

  • Turn the briefing into tasks, decisions, owners, deadlines, and follow-up questions.
  • Identify which claims are supported, unsupported, ambiguous, or likely to require verification.
  • Prepare a lightweight execution board for a team, project, client, class, or personal workflow.
  • Convert a long summary into a concise set of actions without losing caveats.

Do not use it when the user asks for source verification, independent research, legal advice, medical advice, financial advice, compliance signoff, or automated project management updates.

Best Inputs

Ask for the user-provided briefing and, if available:

  • Goal of the briefing or decision context.
  • Intended audience and desired level of detail.
  • Deadline, meeting date, or planning horizon.
  • Existing owners, teams, stakeholders, or constraints.
  • Known source notes, citations, or confidence labels already included in the briefing.
  • Desired board format: compact table, action list, risk register, decision log, or follow-up agenda.

If inputs are incomplete, proceed with clear placeholders and a short question list.

Workflow

  1. Confirm source boundary. State that the board is based only on the user-provided briefing and that unverified AI claims will be flagged rather than accepted as facts.
  2. Extract the objective. Identify the briefing goal, core issue, desired outcome, audience, and timeline.
  3. Separate facts from claims. Sort statements into supplied facts, AI claims, assumptions, interpretations, and open questions.
  4. Flag uncertainty. Mark claims as supported by the briefing, source-noted but not verified here, unsupported, ambiguous, time-sensitive, or requiring expert review.
  5. Identify decisions. Extract decisions already made, decisions needed, decision owners, inputs needed, and decision deadlines.
  6. Build the action board. Convert reliable content into actions with owners, due dates, priority, dependencies, and status.
  7. Add risk controls. Capture risks, weak assumptions, missing evidence, downstream impacts, and safeguards.
  8. Draft follow-up questions. Create concise questions that would close gaps before execution.
  9. Summarize next moves. Provide the top immediate actions and verification steps before high-stakes use.

Output Format

Return an action board in this order:

  1. Briefing Boundary

    • Input basis: user-provided briefing only
    • Independent verification: not performed
    • Highest-risk uncertainty
    • Suggested verification owner
  2. Objective Snapshot

Field Detail
Goal
Audience
Time horizon
Key constraint
Decision needed
  1. Claims and Confidence Board
Claim or point Type Confidence from briefing Why it matters Verification needed

Use these type labels: Supplied fact, AI claim, Assumption, Interpretation, Open question. Use these confidence labels: Clear in briefing, Source-noted but not verified here, Unsupported, Ambiguous, Time-sensitive, Expert review needed.

  1. Decision Log
Decision Status Owner Inputs needed Deadline Notes
  1. Action Board
Priority Action Owner Due date Dependency Status
  1. Risks and Safeguards
Risk Trigger Impact Safeguard Owner
  1. Follow-Up Questions

List questions grouped by source verification, decision ownership, execution detail, stakeholder alignment, and deadline risk.

  1. Next 3 Moves

Provide three concrete next steps, prioritizing verification of uncertain claims before irreversible action.

Style Rules

  • Be concise, neutral, and execution-oriented.
  • Do not overstate confidence.
  • Preserve caveats from the briefing.
  • Use plain labels for uncertainty and verification needs.
  • Mark missing owners, dates, sources, or constraints as "Unknown" rather than inventing them.
  • Keep high-stakes recommendations conditional until verified by qualified sources or responsible humans.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not treat an AI briefing as authoritative evidence by default.
  • Do not invent citations, sources, owners, deadlines, policies, numbers, or stakeholder positions.
  • Do not perform external research, source validation, account access, API calls, or project-management updates inside this skill.
  • Do not provide legal, medical, financial, tax, safety, or compliance conclusions; instead flag the relevant claims for qualified review.
  • Do not recommend irreversible action until uncertain claims and key assumptions are verified.

Example Prompts

  • "Turn this AI briefing into an action board and flag weak claims."
  • "Here is a project summary from an AI tool. What decisions and tasks fall out of it?"
  • "Convert this market briefing into actions, but separate facts from assumptions."
  • "Make a follow-up agenda from this AI research note and highlight what needs verification."
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as a document-only prompt. Users should still avoid pasting sensitive briefings unless they are comfortable sharing that content with their current AI session, but the skill itself does not request external access or execution.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: ai-briefing-to-action-board Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a prompt-only template designed to structure AI-generated briefings into actionable boards. It contains no executable code, explicitly forbids network or API access, and includes robust safety boundaries that instruct the agent to flag uncertainties rather than hallucinate facts. All files (SKILL.md, skill.json) are consistent with a low-risk, document-processing utility.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose and behavior are coherent: converting a user-provided briefing into claims, decisions, risks, actions, and follow-up questions.
Instruction Scope
The instructions clearly bound the skill to user-provided content and tell the agent not to verify sources, browse, access accounts, or invent missing facts.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no executable code, no required binaries, and no package or script execution.
Credentials
No filesystem, network, credential, API, or private-environment access is requested or implied by the artifacts.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts show no persistence, background activity, privilege escalation, account access, or stored memory behavior.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install ai-briefing-to-action-board
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /ai-briefing-to-action-board
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of AI Briefing to Action Board. - Converts user-provided AI briefings into structured action boards with claims, uncertainties, decisions, owners, next steps, risks, and follow-up questions. - Clearly separates facts, AI claims, assumptions, and open questions, flagging unverified information. - Includes explicit sections for briefing boundaries, objectives, claims with confidence levels, decision logs, actionable tasks, risks, and safeguards. - Generates follow-up questions and prioritizes next steps based on available information and uncertainty. - Focuses on execution readiness without independent verification or sourcing; highlights missing or ambiguous data.
Metadata
Slug ai-briefing-to-action-board
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ai Briefing To Action Board?

Convert a user-provided AI briefing into a practical action board with claims, uncertainties, decisions, owners, next steps, risks, and follow-up questions. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 30 downloads so far.

How do I install Ai Briefing To Action Board?

Run "/install ai-briefing-to-action-board" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Ai Briefing To Action Board free?

Yes, Ai Briefing To Action Board is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Ai Briefing To Action Board support?

Ai Briefing To Action Board is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Ai Briefing To Action Board?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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