Look-Tongji-Notes
Automates transcription and note aggregation from Tongji Look platform, reducing manual data entry overhead and ensuring consistent documentation of lessons …
An agent skill suite of nine slash commands plus a CLI for Tongji University's Look lecture platform (look.tongji.edu.cn). It logs in via Tongji IAM SSO with Playwright, lists courses, transcribes lectures to SRT and TXT, downloads slide snapshots, and generates Markdown study notes, timeline outlines, course wikis, and A4 cheat sheets. Notes and timelines are generated in Simplified Chinese.
- Automatically convert recorded Tongji Look platform lessons into organized text notes
- Extract key lecture points from video content and save them as searchable documents
- Batch process multiple Tongji lessons into a centralized note-taking system
Automates transcription and note aggregation from Tongji Look platform, reducing manual data entry overhead and ensuring consistent documentation of lessons for knowledge retention and team reference.
Tongji University students turning Look platform lecture recordings into transcripts, study notes, course wikis, and cheat sheets.
https://github.com/WALKERKILLER/Look-Tongji-Notes
By WALKERKILLER
How to Get It
In Claude Code: /plugin marketplace add https://github.com/walkerkiller/look-tongji-notes, then /plugin install look-tongji-notes
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After installing, paste this into Claude:
Help me automatically convert recorded Tongji Look platform lessons into organized text notes
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 29 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 4d ago; license MIT.
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 29 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 4d ago; license MIT.