ahmadalalibz2006-stack/calibr-zoom — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Study how AI generated template READMEs can be spotted from leaked prompt text.
Compare this repo's marketing claims against the complete absence of source code.
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| ahmadalalibz2006-stack/calibr-zoom | 6hourt9/push-video-wallpaper-engine | abhirammandula-boop/nooklink-pc-emulator-toolkit | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 184 | 184 | 184 |
| Setup difficulty | moderate | easy | easy |
| Complexity | 3/5 | 2/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | general | vibe coder | general |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Requires a Zoom API key plus OpenAI or Claude API keys, though no working code was found to use them with.
This repository describes a tool called Zoom-Pro, presented as an AI powered meeting analytics and automation platform built on top of the Zoom video conferencing service. According to the README, it listens to meetings, transcribes audio in real time, analyzes who said what and with what emotional tone, extracts action items and decisions, and links that information to other tools such as project trackers. Features described include automated note taking using AI language models such as OpenAI and Claude, a local searchable database of past meeting content, automation rules that create tickets or draft emails when certain keywords are detected, and a real time dashboard showing meeting participation and sentiment. The README states transcription data is stored locally rather than uploaded to the cloud, aside from optional summary syncing. The README is written in polished technical language and includes a system architecture diagram, configuration file examples, and command line usage examples, claiming support for Linux, macOS, and Windows. However, the README text itself begins with the sentence Here is a detailed README.md file for a new, distinct repository inspired by your context, which is an artifact of an AI writing prompt that was accidentally left in the final output. This reveals the README was generated as a template rather than written to describe real, working software. The repository was created and pushed on the same day in May 2026 and contains no visible source code, only documentation. Given the leaked AI generation prompt, the same day creation, and the absence of any implementation, there is no evidence that the described functionality exists. Anyone interested in real Zoom meeting analytics tools should look for projects with visible source code, commit history, and independent verification rather than relying on this repository's claims. The full README is longer than what was shown.
A repo describing an AI powered Zoom meeting analytics tool, but its README literally begins with a leaked AI writing prompt and has no source code behind it.
No license terms were found in the reviewed material.
Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 30min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
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