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Slides Cog

by CellCog · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.16 · MIT-0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install slides-cog
Description
AI presentation and slide deck generation powered by CellCog. Pitch decks, keynotes, business presentations, educational slides, investor decks — PDF or nati...
Usage Guidance
Install only if you trust CellCog and are comfortable sending slide prompts, attached files, metrics, and generated presentation content to that service. Use a revocable API key and avoid secrets, regulated data, or confidential business/customer material unless your organization approves that use.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: slides-cog Version: 1.0.16 The slides-cog skill is a documentation and instruction bundle for generating AI presentations using the CellCog service. It defines requirements for the 'cellcog' Python library and a 'CELLCOG_API_KEY' environment variable. The SKILL.md file contains standard usage examples, output format descriptions, and task-specific prompts that align entirely with its stated purpose of creating slide decks (PDF/PPTX). No indicators of data exfiltration, malicious execution, or harmful prompt injection were found.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The artifact consistently describes slide-deck generation through CellCog, with examples and output formats aligned to PDF, PPTX, and presentation workflows.
Instruction Scope
The runtime examples send the user's presentation prompt to CellCog via the cellcog client; that is purpose-aligned, but the skill would be clearer with an explicit privacy notice for sensitive deck content.
Install Mechanism
Installation is disclosed as requiring python3, the cellcog Python dependency, and a CELLCOG_API_KEY; no bundled executable scripts or hidden install hooks were present in the artifact.
Credentials
An API key and remote service access are proportionate for this integration, but prompts may include business, financial, customer, or investor material.
Persistence & Privilege
No artifact evidence shows background persistence, privilege escalation, credential harvesting, broad local indexing, destructive actions, or unrelated file access.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install slides-cog
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /slides-cog
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.16
slides-cog 1.0.16 - Added explicit requirements to metadata: now specifies required binaries (python3) and environment variable (CELLCOG_API_KEY). - No changes to functionality or user-facing features.
v1.0.15
slides-cog 1.0.15 - Updated usage instructions for agent support: clarified "All agents except OpenClaw" section. - Streamlined description for conciseness and clarity. - Minor wording and formatting improvements throughout documentation. - No functional changes to code or features.
v1.0.14
- Updated skill description to highlight AI-driven deep research, SlideCog's #1 ranking on DeepResearch Bench (Apr 2026), and improved slide design features. - Added code example for initializing the CellCog client in Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex environments. - Clarified that deep research fills in content from minimal prompts. - No changes to features or usage—documentation improvements only.
v1.0.13
slides-cog 1.0.13 Changelog - SKILL.md updated for brevity, clarity, and easier onboarding. - Simplified description, removing excessive marketing claims and outdated benchmarks. - Added a clearer "How to Use" section with concise usage instructions. - Trimmed repetitive statements; focused on practical guidance for formats, workflows, and suitable presentation types. - Retained full example prompts and detailed feature tables.
v1.0.12
- Expanded and improved documentation in SKILL.md with detailed descriptions of supported presentation types, features, and output formats. - Clarified and emphasized differences between PDF and PPTX outputs, with dedicated sections on when and how to use each. - Added extensive example prompts and use cases for pitch decks, business, sales, educational, event, and image slideshow presentations. - Included new explanation of presentation features, slide types, and recommended chat modes for common scenarios. - Updated tone and messaging for greater clarity, professionalism, and helpfulness.
v1.0.11
slides-cog 1.0.11 - Major SKILL.md rewrite for clarity and conciseness. - Simplified descriptions of features, formats, and use cases. - Clearer emphasis on PDF as default and PPTX as optional. - Removed redundancies and pared down examples and comparisons. - Added section linking to related skills for document and spreadsheet generation.
v1.0.10
- Updated SKILL.md to add separate quick start instructions for OpenClaw and other agents, clarifying usage of notify_session_key for OpenClaw. - General SDK usage guidance improved; references to timeouts and file handling remain. - No changes to skill features, outputs, or dependencies.
v1.0.9
- Updated the Quick Start section in SKILL.md for simpler, more direct usage instructions. - Added a pointer to the main cellcog skill for detailed SDK API documentation. - Replaced the detailed code example with a shorter Quick Start snippet referencing cellcog for full options. - No functional changes to the skill; documentation improvements only.
v1.0.8
- Updated DeepResearch Bench ranking from February 2026 to April 2026 in the description and feature list. - No changes to code or functionality; documentation update only.
v1.0.7
- Expanded and clarified the skill description for broader audiences. - Added metadata including supported operating systems and a homepage link. - Streamlined introductory and prerequisite sections for easier onboarding. - No changes to features or functionality—documentation improvements only.
v1.0.6
- Added first-class support for native PPTX (PowerPoint) presentations; now generates editable slides on request. - Updated default output format guidance: PDF is generated when format is unspecified, PPTX on explicit request. - Clarified differences and recommendations for PDF vs. PPTX, including use cases. - Improved documentation for output formats, making it easier to understand when to use each. - Updated skill description and feature summary for greater clarity.
v1.0.5
- Added explicit author and dependencies fields to metadata for clarity and compatibility. - Updated prerequisites section to reference the cellcog skill using consistent formatting. - No changes to functionality; documentation and metadata improvements only.
v1.0.4
- Renamed the skill from "think-cog" to "slides-cog" and updated description to focus on slide and presentation generation. - Rewrote all documentation to center around PDF-first slide and presentation creation, highlighting content quality and visual design. - Added detailed sections describing supported presentation types: pitch decks, business & sales decks, educational slides, event presentations, and image slideshows. - Clarified default output is PDF, with explicit instructions for requesting PPTX/DOCX if needed (with noted quality tradeoffs). - Provided new usage examples and prompt patterns specific to presentation workflows. - Updated guidance on recommended agent modes for standard decks vs. high-stakes narrative slides.
v1.0.3
- Skill renamed from slides-cog (presentation generation) to think-cog, focused on complex problem-solving and iterative idea exploration. - Purpose shifted: now centered on collaborative reasoning, brainstorming, and iterative strategy rather than creating presentations. - Updated documentation to highlight use cases such as architecture decisions, business strategy, creative direction, debugging, and structured decision-making. - Emphasizes conversational workflows (not fire-and-forget), with back-and-forth dialogue designed to help users figure out solutions through iteration. - Added guidance and tips for effective thinking sessions, contrasting think-cog with other CellCog "fire-and-forget" skills.
v1.0.2
- Slides Cog now defaults to PDF output for all presentations; PDF is presented as the only standard format. - Strongly de-emphasized and demoted PPTX/DOCX support: users must now explicitly request these formats, and are warned of substantial quality loss. - Updated documentation to clarify that PDF is the preferred and future-proof format for AI-generated slides, with no format-prompting or ambiguity. - Emphasized shift in AI presentation creation: finished, polished results (not editable drafts) are the expected output paradigm. - Preserved support for a wide range of presentation types—business, education, events, image slideshows—while clarifying output expectations.
v1.0.1
**Improved format recommendations and clarified best practices for CellCog-powered presentations.** - Added strong recommendation to use PDF format for best results; clarified quality differences between PDF, HTML, and PPTX output. - Updated instructions and quickstart to reflect the new create_chat pattern and recommended chat modes for different presentation scenarios. - Added guidance to recommend PDF to users first, and to explain limitations of PPTX/DOCX for AI-generated content. - Clarified when to use "agent" vs. "agent team" chat modes, simplifying most use cases to "agent". - Minor documentation improvements and new metadata (emoji) for the skill.
v1.0.0
slides-cog v1.0.0 - Initial release of Slides Cog skill for AI-powered presentation generation. - Supports creating pitch decks, business, sales, educational, event presentations, and image slideshows. - Outputs presentations in PPTX, PDF, and Interactive HTML formats. - Requires CellCog skill for setup; uses agent team mode for presentations. - Includes comprehensive usage patterns, prompt tips, and presentation customization options.
Metadata
Slug slides-cog
Version 1.0.16
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 208
Active Installs 19
Total Versions 17
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Slides Cog?

AI presentation and slide deck generation powered by CellCog. Pitch decks, keynotes, business presentations, educational slides, investor decks — PDF or nati... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 5515 downloads so far.

How do I install Slides Cog?

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

Is Slides Cog free?

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

Which platforms does Slides Cog support?

Slides Cog is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (darwin, linux, windows).

Who created Slides Cog?

It is built and maintained by CellCog (@nitishgargiitd); the current version is v1.0.16.

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