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teams-channel-summarization

Summarize activity from one Microsoft Teams channel or one scoped Teams conversation and return a concise recap or post-ready follow-up.

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2026-05-30
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openai--plugins--teams-channel-summarization
View on GitHubRaw SKILL.md

// install — copy + paste into any project

mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openai/plugins/HEAD/plugins/teams/skills/teams-channel-summarization/SKILL.md -o .claude/skills/teams-channel-summarization.md

Drops the SKILL.md into .claude/skills/teams-channel-summarization.md. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any agent that loads SKILL.md files from .claude/skills/.

Teams Channel Summarization

Use this skill to summarize one Teams channel, using a requested time window when provided or a safe recent read otherwise, and optionally turn the result into a Teams-ready follow-up.

Related Skills

Workflow Skill
Draft or send the final Teams follow-up ../teams-messages/SKILL.md

Start Here

  • If the user did not name a team or channel, ask which team and channel to review.
  • If the user provided a relative window such as "today" or "this week," anchor it to explicit local dates in the user's timezone.
  • If the user did not provide a window, default to a recent bounded read rather than silently claiming full-history coverage.

Workflow

  1. Resolve the team and channel with resolve_team and resolve_channel.
  2. If the user gave a time window, call list_channel_messages for that window.
  3. If the user did not give a window, start with list_channel_messages(top=50) and top-level messages only.
  4. Expand replies only when they materially affect the summary:
    • use list_channel_messages(... include_replies=True) for a small bounded pass when thread outcomes matter
    • use fetch for exact wording or a specific message the user points to
  5. Consolidate the activity into a concise summary grouped by topic, decision, blocker, or workstream.
  6. If the user wants the result delivered in Teams, return a post-ready channel summary and post it when delivery into Teams is the requested action.

Formatting

Format a concise summary as:

*Teams Channel Summary — <team> / <channel>*
*Window:* <explicit date range or recent snapshot>
*Overview:* <1–2 sentence summary of the main themes and biggest updates>

*Topic: <topic 1>*
- ...
- ...

*Topic: <topic 2>*
- ...
- ...

*Notes*
- <gaps, unresolved threads, or coverage caveats>
  • Group the summary into 2–4 topics when possible.
  • Keep each topic to 1–5 bullets.
  • Start each bullet with the main update. Add an owner or next step only when it is clear from the channel.
  • If the user asked for a recent snapshot rather than full history, label it explicitly as a snapshot.
  • If the channel contains only unreadable placeholders or artifacts, say that directly instead of presenting it as confirmed human activity.