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This skill captures conversations and decisions into structured Notion pages, enabling easy wiki creation, how-tos, and FAQs with proper linking.

This is most likely a fork of the notion-knowledge-capture skill from openai
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---
name: notion-knowledge-capture
description: Capture conversations and decisions into structured Notion pages; use when turning chats/notes into wiki entries, how-tos, decisions, or FAQs with proper linking.
metadata:
  short-description: Capture conversations into structured Notion pages
---

# Knowledge Capture

Convert conversations and notes into structured, linkable Notion pages for easy reuse.

## Quick start
1) Clarify what to capture (decision, how-to, FAQ, learning, documentation) and target audience.
2) Identify the right database/template in `reference/` (team wiki, how-to, FAQ, decision log, learning, documentation).
3) Pull any prior context from Notion with `Notion:notion-search` → `Notion:notion-fetch` (existing pages to update/link).
4) Draft the page with `Notion:notion-create-pages` using the database's schema; include summary, context, source links, and tags/owners.
5) Link from hub pages and related records; update status/owners with `Notion:notion-update-page` as the source evolves.

## Workflow
### 0) If any MCP call fails because Notion MCP is not connected, pause and set it up:
1. Add the Notion MCP:
   - `codex mcp add notion --url https://mcp.notion.com/mcp`
2. Enable remote MCP client:
   - Set `[features].rmcp_client = true` in `config.toml` **or** run `codex --enable rmcp_client`
3. Log in with OAuth:
   - `codex mcp login notion`

After successful login, the user will have to restart codex. You should finish your answer and tell them so when they try again they can continue with Step 1.

### 1) Define the capture
- Ask purpose, audience, freshness, and whether this is new or an update.
- Determine content type: decision, how-to, FAQ, concept/wiki entry, learning/note, documentation page.

### 2) Locate destination
- Pick the correct database using `reference/*-database.md` guides; confirm required properties (title, tags, owner, status, date, relations).
- If multiple candidate databases, ask the user which to use; otherwise, create in the primary wiki/documentation DB.

### 3) Extract and structure
- Extract facts, decisions, actions, and rationale from the conversation.
- For decisions, record alternatives, rationale, and outcomes.
- For how-tos/docs, capture steps, pre-reqs, links to assets/code, and edge cases.
- For FAQs, phrase as Q&A with concise answers and links to deeper docs.

### 4) Create/update in Notion
- Use `Notion:notion-create-pages` with the correct `data_source_id`; set properties (title, tags, owner, status, dates, relations).
- Use templates in `reference/` to structure content (section headers, checklists).
- If updating an existing page, fetch then edit via `Notion:notion-update-page`.

### 5) Link and surface
- Add relations/backlinks to hub pages, related specs/docs, and teams.
- Add a short summary/changelog for future readers.
- If follow-up tasks exist, create tasks in the relevant database and link them.

## References and examples
- `reference/` — database schemas and templates (e.g., `team-wiki-database.md`, `how-to-guide-database.md`, `faq-database.md`, `decision-log-database.md`, `documentation-database.md`, `learning-database.md`, `database-best-practices.md`).
- `examples/` — capture patterns in practice (e.g., `decision-capture.md`, `how-to-guide.md`, `conversation-to-faq.md`).

Overview

This skill captures conversations and decisions and turns them into structured, linkable Notion pages for easy reuse across a team wiki, how-tos, FAQs, decision logs, and learning notes. It guides you to pick the correct Notion database/template, extract key facts and actions, create or update pages with proper properties, and add backlinks and tasks so content stays discoverable and actionable.

How this skill works

The skill inspects raw chat or meeting transcripts and maps items to a chosen Notion template (decision, how-to, FAQ, wiki, learning). It extracts facts, decisions, rationale, steps, prerequisites, and follow-ups, then calls Notion:create/update operations with the correct data_source_id and properties. It also suggests and creates relations/backlinks and optional follow-up tasks in relevant databases.

When to use it

  • Turning a meeting, design discussion, or chat into a decision record or decision log entry
  • Converting how-to conversations or demo notes into a step-by-step how-to guide
  • Creating concise FAQ entries from recurring support or product questions
  • Capturing learning notes or documentation from ad-hoc research and conversations
  • Updating existing Notion pages with new context, links, and changelogs

Best practices

  • Clarify capture intent first: purpose, audience, freshness, and whether it’s a new page or update
  • Choose the correct database/template from reference/*-database.md and verify required properties before creating pages
  • Pull prior context with notion-search → notion-fetch to avoid duplicates and to link related pages
  • Include a short summary, context/source links, tags, owners, and a changelog entry on each page
  • Record alternatives and rationale for decisions and actionable next steps with owners and dates

Example use cases

  • Post-meeting: summarize decisions, record alternatives and rationale, and create a decision-log page with relations to specs
  • Support transcripts: convert recurring Q&A into a searchable FAQ page with links to deeper docs
  • Onboarding: turn a tutorial chat into a how-to page with prerequisites, steps, and example code links
  • Engineering notes: capture design trade-offs and link to implementation tickets and hub pages
  • Knowledge refresh: update an existing wiki page with new findings and a short changelog

FAQ

What if the Notion MCP isn’t connected?

Pause and add the Notion MCP, enable the remote MCP client in config.toml or via codex flag, and log in with OAuth. Restart codex after login and then continue the workflow.

How do I pick the right database/template?

Check reference/*-database.md for schemas and required properties. If multiple candidate databases exist, decide by audience and content type; ask clarifying questions if unsure.