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world-meeting-coordination-skill

v0.2.2

Find the best cross-timezone meeting windows with DST-safe conversion and ranked output (Optimal, Stretch, Avoid). Use when users ask for overlap windows across 2+ cities/timezones, want results anchored to one timezone, or need Telegram-friendly scheduling output with 24h + 12h time formats and +1...

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by jeadland

Installation

Please help me install the skill `world-meeting-coordination-skill` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add jeadland/world-meeting-coordination-skill

World Meeting Coordination Skill

Rank meeting windows across timezones in a clean, decision-ready format.

What this skill does

  • Converts candidate slots across multiple timezones (DST-safe via IANA/zoneinfo)
  • Scores each slot for comfort
  • Returns ranked sections:
  • Optimal
  • Stretch
  • Avoid
  • Outputs Telegram-friendly formatting

Quick start

Natural-language prompt examples

  • "Find the best meeting windows for Chicago, London, and Tel Aviv on March 6, anchored to Chicago time. Return Optimal, Stretch, and Avoid windows with reasons."
  • "Find overlap windows for San Francisco, New York, and Berlin on 2026-04-12 in Pacific time, 60-minute meetings."
  • "Give me top 3 windows for Chicago, Paris, and Singapore tomorrow in Chicago time, with +1 day markers where needed."

CLI example

python3 scripts/meeting_windows.py 
  --date 2026-03-06 
  --anchor America/Chicago 
  --zones "Chicago=America/Chicago,London=Europe/London,Tel Aviv=Asia/Jerusalem"

Inputs

Required:

  • --date (YYYY-MM-DD preferred)
  • --zones (name=IANA timezone pairs)

Optional:

  • --anchor (default: America/Chicago)
  • --duration meeting length in minutes (default: 60)
  • --step slot step size in minutes (default: 60)
  • --top top results per category (default: 3)
  • --my-hours your preferred hours, e.g. 08:00-16:00
  • --hours per-participant hours map, e.g. London=08:30-17:30,Bangalore=10:00-18:00

Onboarding and settings

First interactive run auto-starts onboarding with 3 questions:

  1. Your timezone
  2. Your preferred meeting hours
  3. Your flexibility (strict, balanced, flexible)

Canonical chat phrase

  • Run world meeting skill setup

Also treat these as setup intent

  • "set up meeting skill"
  • "configure world meeting"
  • "update my meeting hours"
  • "set my scheduling preferences"
  • "change my timezone for meeting windows"
  • "show my meeting settings"

Settings commands

python3 scripts/meeting_windows.py --setup
python3 scripts/meeting_windows.py --show-settings

Settings file location:

  • ~/.openclaw/skills/world-meeting-coordination-skill/config.json

Output format contract

  • Sections: Optimal, Stretch, Avoid
  • Numbered items (1., 2., ...)
  • Anchor-time line first, then participant local lines
  • Time format: 24h (12h)
  • +1 day marker when local date rolls over
  • Spacer line between items for Telegram rendering
  • Stretch/Avoid include italic reason line: *Reason: ...*

Scoring model (default)

Per participant, local start time is scored:

  • In preferred window: +0
  • Near edge: low penalty
  • Outside window: medium penalty
  • Overnight/off-hours: high penalty

Total score maps to:

  • Optimal: low total
  • Stretch: medium total
  • Avoid: high total

Notes

  • Prefer IANA timezone names (example: Europe/London, not GMT+0).
  • If user gives city names only, map city -> IANA timezone before running.
  • If a category is empty, return the best available windows with a brief note.