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PPT Generation Skill

by scc-nyy · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Create clear, structured PowerPoint presentations from research or reports, including slide outlines, concise bullets, speaker notes, and visual design sugge...
README (SKILL.md)

PPT Generation Skill

Purpose

This skill supports the creation of clear, structured, and visually coherent PowerPoint presentations for academic, research, classroom, business, and project-based purposes.

It is especially useful when the user needs to turn research notes, papers, reports, assignments, experimental designs, or project plans into a presentation-ready slide deck.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user needs help with:

  • Creating a PowerPoint presentation from scratch.
  • Turning a paper, report, or thesis section into slides.
  • Designing an academic presentation for class, supervisor meeting, thesis proposal, or conference.
  • Summarizing a research article into a slide deck.
  • Creating presentation outlines and speaker notes.
  • Improving slide logic, structure, and visual hierarchy.
  • Making slides easier for non-expert audiences to understand.
  • Designing Q&A slides, conclusion slides, or transition slides.
  • Converting dense text into concise slide bullets.

Inputs

The user may provide:

  • A topic or title.
  • A paper, report, outline, or assignment content.
  • Required number of slides.
  • Presentation duration.
  • Target audience.
  • Language preference.
  • Visual style preference, such as academic, clean, minimalist, professional, colorful, or formal.
  • Whether speaker notes are required.
  • Whether the final output should be a slide outline or an actual .pptx file.

Core Workflow

1. Clarify the Presentation Goal

Identify:

  • What the presentation is trying to achieve.
  • Who the audience is.
  • How much background knowledge the audience has.
  • Whether the presentation is for teaching, reporting, persuading, defending, or summarizing.

2. Build the Slide Structure

A typical structure includes:

  • Title slide.
  • Background or problem statement.
  • Key concepts or theoretical framework.
  • Research questions or objectives.
  • Method or design.
  • Findings, analysis, or expected outcomes.
  • Discussion or implications.
  • Limitations.
  • Conclusion.
  • Q&A.

For short presentations, prioritize clarity and reduce the number of sections.

3. Convert Content into Slide Language

Slide content should be:

  • Concise.
  • Hierarchical.
  • Easy to scan.
  • Focused on one central idea per slide.
  • Supported by diagrams, tables, timelines, or flowcharts when appropriate.

Avoid copying long paragraphs directly onto slides.

4. Design Visual Logic

Use visual elements such as:

  • Flowcharts for procedures.
  • Tables for comparison.
  • Timelines for research plans.
  • Icons for categories.
  • Highlight boxes for key points.
  • Diagrams for theoretical relationships.
  • Charts for data or results.

5. Add Speaker Notes

Speaker notes should:

  • Explain the slide in natural oral language.
  • Help the presenter speak smoothly.
  • Avoid reading the slide word-for-word.
  • Include transitions between slides when useful.

Output Requirements

Depending on the user request, the assistant should provide one or more of the following:

  • A full slide-by-slide outline.
  • Slide titles and bullet points.
  • Speaker notes.
  • Visual design suggestions.
  • A complete .pptx file.
  • A revised version of an existing presentation.
  • A shorter or more formal version of slide content.

Style Guidelines

  • Use clear slide titles that communicate the main point.
  • Avoid overcrowding slides.
  • Keep bullet points short.
  • Use consistent terminology across slides.
  • Make academic content understandable without oversimplifying.
  • Adapt language to the audience's level.
  • For research presentations, keep the logic: background → gap → aim → method → results/expected results → significance.
  • For non-expert audiences, explain technical terms briefly.

Example User Requests

  • "帮我根据这篇文献做一份 10 页 PPT。"
  • "请把我的开题报告整理成 8 分钟汇报 PPT。"
  • "帮我优化这份 PPT,让完全不懂这个项目的人也能听懂。"
  • "请帮我写每一页的中文讲稿。"
  • "帮我把这一段内容变成适合放在 PPT 上的简短 bullet points。"
  • "请帮我生成一份可下载的 PowerPoint 文件。"
Usage Guidance
This appears safe to install for help drafting and generating presentation content. As with any document-generation skill, avoid providing confidential research, business, or personal material unless you are comfortable using it in the assistant session.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill's stated purpose is to help create slide outlines, speaker notes, design suggestions, and optionally a .pptx file; the requested capabilities fit that purpose.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are limited to presentation planning, summarization, slide structuring, and style guidance, with no prompt overrides, unrelated authority, or hidden behavior observed.
Install Mechanism
The artifact contains a single SKILL.md file, no executable scripts, no declared dependencies, and static scan reports no suspicious patterns.
Credentials
The skill uses user-provided presentation content and does not request API keys, network access, local indexing, credentials, or broad filesystem access.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background execution, privilege escalation, credential handling, or automatic mutation behavior is present.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install ppt-generation-skill
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /ppt-generation-skill
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
PPT Generation Skill v1.0.0 - Initial release with support for creating structured PowerPoint presentations from various academic and professional content. - Accepts diverse user inputs including source material, slide count, audience, style, and file format preferences. - Provides slide outlines, bullet points, speaker notes, and visual design suggestions. - Generates presentation-ready .pptx files or outlines based on user request. - Offers guidelines for slide structure, visual logic, and adapting language for different audiences.
Metadata
Slug ppt-generation-skill
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is PPT Generation Skill?

Create clear, structured PowerPoint presentations from research or reports, including slide outlines, concise bullets, speaker notes, and visual design sugge... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 42 downloads so far.

How do I install PPT Generation Skill?

Run "/install ppt-generation-skill" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is PPT Generation Skill free?

Yes, PPT Generation Skill is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does PPT Generation Skill support?

PPT Generation Skill is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created PPT Generation Skill?

It is built and maintained by scc-nyy (@scc-nyy); the current version is v1.0.0.

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