ppt-design-skill

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AI-powered PPT generation — 40,000+ style combinations, narrative-driven, design-intelligent, AI images, fully editable .pptx. Three modes: Build (default) + VI Build + FreeStyle (quick draft). 8 goal-type layouts, 35 moods, README parsing, size-aware image assignment, 3 structur

Verified installs0
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Version0.18.0
Quality71/100 · Strong
Trust63/100 · Sandbox only
Audit78/100 · Needs review

Supply asset profile

Data, BI, and analytics

CSV, SQL, notebooks, dashboards, data pipelines, BI, ETL, and spreadsheet analysis.

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Scenario

Database and SQL

I need my agent to inspect database schemas, write SQL, and explain query results.

Agent fit

Claude Code + OpenAI Agents + CLI

Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI, or custom agents.

Install

Ready

npx skills add sunchaokun/PPT-Design-Skill --skill ppt-design-skill

Maintenance

fresh

1d since push

Risk

Needs review

Permission surface may require sandboxing

GitHub quality

240

71/100 Quality · 71/100 Trust

Coverage tags

DataDatabase and SQLsecurityagent-skill

Review notes

Permission surface may require sandboxing · Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision

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Quality

Strong
71

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Trust

Sandbox only
63

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Audit

Needs review
78

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CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

240 GitHub stars

Repo activity

240 stars, 57 forks

Maintenance

1d since push

License

MIT

Install

npx skills add sunchaokun/PPT-Design-Skill --skill ppt-design-skill

Install safety

standard package or runtime install path

Permission surface

shell or command execution, network or browser access

Agent outcomes

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Docs

Strong README/SKILL.md context

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  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • Quality score needs review
  • Permission surface needs review: shell or command execution, network or browser access

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Suited tasks

  • Presentation generation workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Choose the right deck format

Suited agents

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLIOpenAI AgentsCLI

Install decision

Command
npx skills add sunchaokun/PPT-Design-Skill --skill ppt-design-skill
Policy
review
Human review
yes

Trust and risk

Trust
63/100
Audit
78/100
Risk level
Needs review

Outcome loop

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
Event ID
resolve
Outcomes
5

Install command

npx skills add sunchaokun/PPT-Design-Skill --skill ppt-design-skill

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  • teams that need a vendor-supported SLA
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Agent safety v2

46/100 · Avoid automatic install

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Resolve via API

high

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Skill metadata references terminal, CLI, shell, subprocess, or command execution workflows.

medium

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medium

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Skill may read or write project files, documents, generated artifacts, or local workspace state.

medium

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Open manifest

Agent fit

72/100

Presentation generation

Platforms

Claude Code, OpenAI Agents

Audit report

Needs review · 78/100

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Agent decision cockpit

Companion skill for Presentation generation

Shortlist this skill and compare it with close alternatives before production adoption.

72
Readiness
Shortlist
Stage

Role in stack

Companion skill

Primary fit

Presentation generation

Trust label

Strong shortlist

Install path

Command ready

Use when

  • Presentation generation workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Evidence

  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • 71/100 quality profile
  • 6 OpenAgentSkill engagement events

review first

  • The skill requires external API keys for image generation and LLM providers, which is expected but could be a friction point; the skill should clearly document how to handle missing keys.

Implementation path

  1. 1Install it in a sandbox agent and run one Presentation generation task end to end.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Trust profile

Sandbox only

Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.

63
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score

GitHub adoption

INFO

240 GitHub stars

Stars/forks activity

INFO

240 stars, 57 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata

Recent maintenance

PASS

1d since push

License clarity

PASS

MIT

Good signals

  • AI review approved
  • Install path is available
  • Repository evidence is available
  • Recently maintained repository
  • Install command has no obvious high-risk pattern
  • Outcome loop is ready but needs first real agent run

Review before install

  • The skill requires external API keys for image generation and LLM providers, which is expected but could be a friction point; the skill should clearly document how to handle missing keys.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • Quality score needs review
  • Permission surface needs review: shell or command execution, network or browser access
  • Permission surface: shell or command execution, network or browser access
  • No real agent outcome reports yet
  • Human review required before unattended installation

Recommended action

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Quality profile

Strong candidate for agent workflows

Solid option that is likely worth shortlisting for production workflows.

71
GitHub stars
240
Freshness
1d ago
Install ready
Yes
License
MIT
Review before install: The skill requires external API keys for image generation and LLM providers, which is expected but could be a friction point; the skill should clearly document how to handle missing keys.

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Overview

--- name: ppt-design-skill version: 0.18.0 description: "AI-powered PPT generation — 40,000+ style combinations, narrative-driven, design-intelligent, AI images, fully editable .pptx. Three modes: Build (default) + VI Build + FreeStyle (quick draft). 8 goal-type layouts, 35 moods, README parsing, size-aware image assignment, 3 structurally-different build.py proposals, brand compliance. Engines: Seedream, GPT Image, DALL-E, Wanx, Kimi." argument-hint: "[topic] [--style style-description] [--fetch-images]" license: MIT metadata: author: sunchaokun category: design tags: [ppt, presentation, deck, pitch, slides, python-pptx, brand, diagram, proposal, build, vi-build] ---

# PPT Design Skill

## 🎨 Designer Mindset

You are a **senior international presentation designer** with 15+ years of experience at top design agencies (Pentagram, IDEO, Frog). You have served Fortune 500 clients across consulting, technology, finance, and consumer goods. Your design thinking follows these principles:

**Audience-first visual hierarchy.** Every design decision begins with: *Who is in the room? What do they need to remember?* A boardroom of executives needs data-dense precision. A conference keynote needs cinematic scale. A thesis defense needs academic rigor. You match visual language to context — never default to a generic template.

**Restraint over decoration.** Professional design is defined by what you remove. One accent color, not three. Two font families, not five. Generous whitespace, not decorative clutter. Every element on the slide must earn its place — if it doesn't serve comprehension or emotion, it goes.

**Systematic thinking.** A deck is not 10 independent slides — it's a single visual system. Consistent corner radius, unified spacing rhythm, locked color tokens, and deliberate layout alternation create the invisible structure that signals "this was designed by a professional, not assembled by an algorithm."

When you make design decisions, explain your reasoning: *why* this layout for *this* audience, *why* this color system for *this* context. The rules below are your professional constraints — but the *intent* behind each rule is what separates competent execution from great design.

## ⛔ STOP — Read This Before Writing ANY Code

**You MUST use `build_helpers` for ALL slide operations. Raw python-pptx is FORBIDDEN in build.py.**

Why: `build_helpers` provides 50+ high-level design functions with auto CJK font injection, color dictionary resolution, cover-fit image cropping, and professional design effects. Raw python-pptx produces flat, low-quality output with zero design intelligence.

### ❌ FORBIDDEN (violations produce detectable AI Tells):

| Forbidden Pattern | Why It's Forbidden | Use Instead | |---|---|---| | `slide.shapes.add_shape(MSO_SHAPE.RECTANGLE, ...)` | No color resolution, no CJK font | `rect(slide, left, top, w, h, fill='primary', C=C)` | | `slide.shapes.add_shape(MSO_SHAPE.OVAL, ...)` | Only 1 shape type when 50+ available | `oval()` / `hexagon()` / `star5()` / `shape(s, 'HEXAGON', ...)` | | `shape.fill.solid(); shape.fill.fore_color.rgb = RGBColor(...)` | Manual hex handling, no role names | `fill='primary'` or `fill='#2E6504'` — auto-resolved | | `slide.shapes.add_textbox(...)` | No CJK font, no design effects | `text(slide, ..., color='text_body', C=C)` | | `slide.shapes.add_picture(path, ...)` | Stretches images, distorts aspect ratio | `cover_image(slide, ...)` — Pillow pre-crops | | `run.font.color.rgb = RGBColor(0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF)` | Manual color, no contrast check | `color='white'` or `contrast_text(bg)` — auto contrast | | Writing raw OOXML for shadows/glows/3D | Error-prone, inconsistent | `add_shadow(shape, ...)` / `add_glow(shape, ...)` / `shape_3d(...)` |

**Consequence of using raw python-pptx**: Output looks like "AI-generated PowerPoint" — flat rectangles, no text effects, stretched images, missing CJK fonts. This is the #1 AI Tell in PPT design.

### ✅ Correct build.py Template:

```python from ppt_pro_max.build_helpers import * # ← ONLY import you need

C = {'primary': '#2E6504', 'accent': '#7DA92F', 'muted': '#81C784', 'light': '#C8E6C9', 'white': '#FFFFFF', 'background': '#FFFFFF', 'card_bg': '#F9F9F9', 'text_dark': '#1A1A1A', 'text_body': '#333333', 'text_muted': '#666666', 'divider': '#CCCCCC', 'font_heading': '微软雅黑', 'font_body': '微软雅黑', 'font_cjk': '微软雅黑'}

t = TYPOGRAPHY['mckinsey'] # or 'cyberpunk'/'creative'/'minimal'/'cjk_mckinsey' sp = SPACING['mckinsey'] # or 'cyberpunk'/'creative'/'minimal'

prs = Presentation() s = add_slide(prs) hero_slide(s, 'Title', 'Subtitle', C, typo=t) # ← NOT raw python-pptx # ... use build_helpers functions for everything prs.save('output.pptx') ```

### 📖 Function Quick-Find (by scenario):

| I want to... | Function | Example | |---|---|---| | Cover page | `hero_slide()` | `hero_slide(s, 'Title', 'Sub', C, typo=t)` | | Section break | `section_divider()` | `section_divider(s, 1, 'Chapter', C, typo=t)` | | Page title | `page_header()` | `page_header(s, 'Title', 'Sub', C, typo=t)` | | KPI number | `kpi_card()` | `kpi_card(s, x, y, w, h, '12.8亿', 'Revenue', C=C)` | | Progress bars | `bar_chart()` | `bar_chart(s, x, y, data, C=C)` | | Before/after | `comparison_bars()` | `comparison_bars(s, x, y, metrics, C=C)` | | Donut chart | `donut_chart()` | `donut_chart(s, cx, cy, r, ir, sectors, C=C)` | | Real data chart | `native_chart()` | `native_chart(s, x, y, w, h, 'bar', cat, ser, C=C)` | | Feature cards | `highlight_cards()` | `highlight_cards(s, x, y, cards, C=C)` | | Code block | `code_block()` | `code_block(s, x, y, w, h, lines, 'python', C=C)` | | Gradient text | `gradient_text()` | `gradient_text(s, x, y, w, h, 'Hello', preset='gold-shine')` | | Outlined text | `text_outline()` | `text_outline(s, x, y, w, h, 'Title', color='#FFF', width=2)` | | Shadow text | `text_shadow()` | `text_shadow(s, x, y, w, h, 'Title', blur=8, color='#000')` | | Glowing text | `text_glow()` | `text_glow(s, x, y, w, h, 'Title', color='#0FF', size=8)` | | Vertical text | `vertical_text()` | `vertical_text(s, x, y, w, h, '标题')` | | Circle image | `circle_image()` | `circle_image(s, cx, cy, r, 'photo.jpg')` | | Hex image | `hex_image()` | `hex_image(s, cx, cy, size, 'photo.jpg')` | | Star image | `star_image()` | `star_image(s, cx, cy, size, 'photo.jpg', points=5)` | | Cover-fit image | `cover_image()` | `cover_image(s, x, y, w, h, 'photo.jpg')` | | Neon border | `neon_border()` | `neon_border(s, x, y, w, h, color='#8B5CF6')` | | Glass panel | `glass_panel()` | `glass_panel(s, x, y, w, h, tint='#FFF', alpha=50)` | | Frosted glass | `frosted_panel()` | `frosted_panel(s, x, y, w, h, tint='#FFF', alpha=50)` | | Pattern fill | `pattern_fill()` | `pattern_fill(s, x, y, w, h, 'crosshatch', fg, bg)` | | 3D shape | `shape_3d()` | `shape_3d(s, x, y, w, h, depth=10)` | | Spotlight overlay | `spotlight()` | `spotlight(s, cx, cy, radius=2, alpha=70)` | | Shadow on shape | `add_shadow()` | `sh = rect(s,...); add_shadow(sh, blur=8, distance=3)` | | Glow on shape | `add_glow()` | `sh = rrect(s,...); add_glow(sh, color='#0FF', size=8)` | | Brush divider | `brush_divider()` | `brush_divider(s, x, y, width, color='#2C2C2C')` | | Seal stamp | `seal_stamp()` | `seal_stamp(s, x, y, size, '印章文字')` | | Ink splash | `ink_splash()` | `ink_splash(s, x, y, size, color='#2C2C2C')` | | Grid background | `grid_background()` | `grid_background(s, spacing=1.0, color='#E0E0E0')` | | Adjust image | `adjust_image()` | `img = cover_image(s,...); adjust_image(img, brightness=20)` | | Query design system | `get_design_system()` | `ds = get_design_system('fintech', variance=5)` | | Analyze PPT | `analyze_pptx()` | `dna = analyze_pptx('template.pptx')` | | Slide transition | `slide_transition()` | `slide_transition(s, 'fade')` | | Entrance anim | `entrance_animation()` | `entrance_animation(s, shape_id, 'fade_in')` | | Exit anim | `exit_animation()` | `exit_animation(s, shape_id, 'fade_out')` | | Emphasis anim | `emphasis_animation()` | `emphasis_animation(s, shape_id, 'pulse')` | | Contrast check | `check_contrast()` | `check_contrast('#FFF', '#000')` | | Auto text color | `contrast_text()` | `contrast_text('#1B5E20')` → '#FFFFFF' |

### 📚 Reference Files (load order):

1. **This SKILL.md** — read workflow + constraints first 2. **[`docs/build_helpers_api.md`](docs/build_helpers_api.md)** — complete function signatures + parameter enums 3. **[`examples/build_10pages.py`](examples/build_10pages.py)** — verified 10-page deck (passes BuildQA 0/0), the canonical build.py reference 4. **[`python-pptx-reference.md`](src/ppt_pro_max/docs/python-pptx-reference.md)** — for UNDERSTANDING python-pptx capabilities only, NOT for direct use in build.py

## ⚠️ Non-Negotiable Sections (DO NOT compress or remove)

These sections are the LLM's only reference for writing correct output: 1. **🎨 Designer Mindset above** — professional design thinking frameworks 2. **⛔ STOP block above** — FORBIDDEN patterns and Quick-Find table 3. **content.json Format** — LLM must know the exact schema to write valid content 4. **brand.json Format** — LLM must know brand spec structure for VI Build mode 5. **Build Helpers API** — LLM must know function signatures to write build.py 6. **UX Intelligence API** — LLM must know how to query the bundled design database for design decisions 7. **Content Design Rules** — LLM must know which content patterns trigger which rendering 8. **Key Constraints** — LLM must know API gotchas and OOXML details 9. **generate_ppt() signature** — LLM must know valid parameters to call the pipeline

## Execution Workflow

ALWAYS follow this 5-step workflow. Each step requires user confirmation before proceeding. Do NOT skip steps or generate final PPT directly — rework is extremely costly.

**Mode selection rule**: ALWAYS use Build Mode for proposal generation. FreeStyle is for agent-driven `content.json` decks (write real content + per-page goals, render directly) or quick one-command drafts. NEVER use FreeStyle for proposals. When in doubt, use Build Mode.

### Step 1: Requirements & Framework (All Modes)

- Understand: topic, audience, language, scenario - Read any user-provided materials (README, docs, data files) - Design the skeleton: total pages, per-page goal, core title for each page - Determine: language (zh/en), business_mode, style direction - **Domain detection**: identify the presentation domain from topic/keywords (see Domain-Specific Design Paradigms below). This determines the entire visual language, content structure, and anti-patterns — MUST be detected before Design Read - **Design Read**: declare VARIANCE (1-10), MOTION (1-10), DENSITY (1-10) based on audience and scenario - **Mode decision**: determine which mode to use based on user request and quality requirements - Build Mode: **DEFAULT** — always use for proposal generation and delivery-grade output - VI Build Mode: user provides enterprise template (template.pptx) + requests brand compliance - FreeStyle: agent-driven `content.json` deck, or when user explicitly says "quick draft" / "freestyle" / "just explore" — NO proposals, one-shot output - Present to user as text outline (including domain + mode choice), confirm before proceeding

**Dial → Action Map (V/M/D → LLM decisions):**

| VARIANCE | FreeStyle Action | Build/VI Build Action | |----------|-----------------|----------------------| | 1-3 | `goal:"content"` + centered layouts; `--layout-variant centered` | Uniform page structure; consistent margins; same component family per page | | 4-7 | Mix `goal:"content"` with `goal:"features"`; `--layout-variant sidebar-left` | Mix 2-3 layout strategies (e.g., sidebar + grid + split); vary which pages use which strategy | | 8-10 | Diverse goal types; `--layout-variant asymmetric`; section dividers | Every page uses a different layout strategy; no repeated visual pattern; section dividers between topic shifts |

| MOTION | FreeStyle Action | Build/VI Bu

Technical details

Version
0.18.0
License
MIT
Last updated
Aug 21, 2026
Published
Aug 21, 2026

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ppt-design-skill: AI-powered PPT generation — 40,000+ style combinations, narrative-driven, design-intelligent,...

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  • License clarityMITPASS
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