name: minutes-list description: List recent meetings and voice memos. Use when the user asks "what meetings did I have", "show my recent recordings", "any meetings today", "list my voice memos", or wants an overview of their meeting history. Also use when they need to find a specific meeting by browsing rather than searching.
/minutes-list
Show recent meetings and voice memos, sorted newest-first.
Usage
# List last 10 recordings (default)
minutes list
# Show more
minutes list --limit 20
# Only voice memos
minutes list -t memo
# Only meetings
minutes list -t meeting
Output
Human-readable list to stderr, JSON array to stdout. Each entry has:
title,date,content_type,path
To read a specific meeting's full transcript, use Read on its path.
Gotchas
- Returns nothing on first use — If
~/meetings/doesn't exist yet or has no.mdfiles, list returns an empty array. This is normal before the first recording. - JSON goes to stdout, human-readable to stderr — If you pipe the output (e.g.,
minutes list | jq), you get JSON only. The human-readable table goes to stderr. - In-progress recordings don't appear — List only shows completed, processed recordings. Use
minutes statusto check if something is currently recording. - Sorted by date in frontmatter, not file modification time — If you manually edit a meeting file, it won't change its position in the list.