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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-23 18:05:17 +00:00

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baoyu-slide-deck Generate professional slide deck images from content. Creates comprehensive outlines with style instructions, then generates individual slide images. Use when user asks to "create slides", "make a presentation", "generate deck", or "slide deck".

Slide Deck Generator

Transform content into professional slide deck images with flexible style options.

Usage

/baoyu-slide-deck path/to/content.md
/baoyu-slide-deck path/to/content.md --style sketch-notes
/baoyu-slide-deck path/to/content.md --audience executives
/baoyu-slide-deck path/to/content.md --lang zh
/baoyu-slide-deck path/to/content.md --slides 10
/baoyu-slide-deck path/to/content.md --outline-only
/baoyu-slide-deck  # Then paste content

Script Directory

Important: All scripts are located in the scripts/ subdirectory of this skill.

Agent Execution Instructions:

  1. Determine this SKILL.md file's directory path as SKILL_DIR
  2. Script path = ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/<script-name>.ts
  3. Replace all ${SKILL_DIR} in this document with the actual path

Script Reference:

Script Purpose
scripts/merge-to-pptx.ts Merge slides into PowerPoint
scripts/merge-to-pdf.ts Merge slides into PDF

Options

Option Description
--style <name> Visual style (see Style Gallery)
--audience <type> Target audience: beginners, intermediate, experts, executives, general
--lang <code> Output language (en, zh, ja, etc.)
--slides <number> Target slide count (recommended: 8-25, max: 30)
--outline-only Generate outline only, skip image generation

Slide Count Guidance:

Content Length Recommended Slides
Short (< 1000 words) 5-10
Medium (1000-3000 words) 10-18
Long (3000-5000 words) 15-25
Very Long (> 5000 words) 20-30 (consider splitting)

Maximum 30 slides per deck. For longer content, split into multiple decks.

Audience Guidelines

Design decisions should adapt to target audience. Use --audience to set.

Audience Content Density Visual Style Terminology Slides
beginners Low Friendly, illustrative Plain language 8-15
intermediate Medium Balanced, structured Some jargon OK 10-20
experts High Data-rich, precise Technical terms 12-25
executives Medium-High Clean, impactful Business language 8-12
general Medium Accessible, engaging Minimal jargon 10-18

Audience-Specific Principles

Beginners:

  • One concept per slide
  • Visual metaphors over abstract diagrams
  • Step-by-step progression
  • Generous whitespace

Experts:

  • Multiple data points per slide acceptable
  • Technical diagrams with precise labels
  • Assume domain knowledge
  • Dense but organized information

Executives:

  • Lead with insights, not data
  • "So what?" on every slide
  • Decision-enabling content
  • Bottom-line upfront (BLUF)

Style Selection Principles

Content-First Approach:

  1. Analyze content topic, mood, and industry before selecting
  2. Consider target audience expectations
  3. Match style to subject matter (not personal preference)

Quick Reference by Content Type:

Content Type Recommended Styles
Technical/Architecture blueprint, intuition-machine
Educational/Tutorials sketch-notes, chalkboard
Corporate/Business corporate, minimal
Creative/Artistic vector-illustration, watercolor
Product/SaaS notion, bold-editorial
Scientific/Research scientific, editorial-infographic

Note: Full style specifications in references/styles/<style>.md

Available Styles

Style Description Best For
blueprint (Default) Technical schematics, grid texture Architecture, system design
chalkboard Black chalkboard, colorful chalk Education, tutorials, classroom
notion SaaS dashboard, card-based layouts Product demos, SaaS, B2B
bold-editorial Magazine cover, bold typography, dark Product launches, keynotes
corporate Navy/gold, structured layouts Investor decks, proposals
dark-atmospheric Cinematic dark mode, glowing accents Entertainment, gaming
editorial-infographic Magazine explainers, flat illustrations Tech explainers, research
fantasy-animation Ghibli/Disney style, hand-drawn Educational, storytelling
intuition-machine Technical briefing, bilingual labels Technical docs, academic
minimal Ultra-clean, maximum whitespace Executive briefings, premium
pixel-art Retro 8-bit, chunky pixels Gaming, developer talks
scientific Academic diagrams, precise labeling Biology, chemistry, medical
sketch-notes Hand-drawn, warm & friendly Educational, tutorials
vector-illustration Flat vector, retro & cute Creative, children's content
vintage Aged-paper, historical styling Historical, heritage, biography
watercolor Hand-painted textures, natural warmth Lifestyle, wellness, travel

Auto Style Selection

Content Signals Selected Style
tutorial, learn, education, guide, intro, beginner sketch-notes
classroom, teaching, school, chalkboard, blackboard chalkboard
architecture, system, data, analysis, technical blueprint
creative, children, kids, cute, illustration vector-illustration
briefing, academic, research, bilingual, infographic, concept intuition-machine
executive, minimal, clean, simple, elegant minimal
saas, product, dashboard, metrics, productivity notion
investor, quarterly, business, corporate, proposal corporate
launch, marketing, keynote, bold, impact, magazine bold-editorial
entertainment, music, gaming, creative, atmospheric dark-atmospheric
explainer, journalism, science communication editorial-infographic
story, fantasy, animation, magical, whimsical fantasy-animation
gaming, retro, pixel, developer, nostalgia pixel-art
biology, chemistry, medical, pathway, scientific scientific
history, heritage, vintage, expedition, historical vintage
lifestyle, wellness, travel, artistic, natural watercolor
Default blueprint

Optional layout hints for individual slides. Specify in outline's // LAYOUT section.

Slide-Specific Layouts

Layout Description Best For
title-hero Large centered title + subtitle Cover slides, section breaks
quote-callout Featured quote with attribution Testimonials, key insights
key-stat Single large number as focal point Impact statistics, metrics
split-screen Half image, half text Feature highlights, comparisons
icon-grid Grid of icons with labels Features, capabilities, benefits
two-columns Content in balanced columns Paired information, dual points
three-columns Content in three columns Triple comparisons, categories
image-caption Full-bleed image + text overlay Visual storytelling, emotional
agenda Numbered list with highlights Session overview, roadmap
bullet-list Structured bullet points Simple content, lists

Infographic-Derived Layouts

Layout Description Best For
linear-progression Sequential flow left-to-right Timelines, step-by-step
binary-comparison Side-by-side A vs B Before/after, pros-cons
comparison-matrix Multi-factor grid Feature comparisons
hierarchical-layers Pyramid or stacked levels Priority, importance
hub-spoke Central node with radiating items Concept maps, ecosystems
bento-grid Varied-size tiles Overview, summary
funnel Narrowing stages Conversion, filtering
dashboard Metrics with charts/numbers KPIs, data display
venn-diagram Overlapping circles Relationships, intersections
circular-flow Continuous cycle Recurring processes
winding-roadmap Curved path with milestones Journey, timeline
tree-branching Parent-child hierarchy Org charts, taxonomies
iceberg Visible vs hidden layers Surface vs depth
bridge Gap with connection Problem-solution

Usage: Add Layout: <name> in slide's // LAYOUT section to guide visual composition.

Layout Selection Tips

Match Layout to Content:

Content Type Recommended Layouts
Single narrative bullet-list, image-caption
Two concepts split-screen, binary-comparison
Three items three-columns, icon-grid
Process/Steps linear-progression, winding-roadmap
Data/Metrics dashboard, key-stat
Relationships hub-spoke, venn-diagram
Hierarchy hierarchical-layers, tree-branching

Layout Flow Patterns:

Position Recommended Layouts
Opening title-hero, agenda
Middle Content-specific layouts
Closing quote-callout, key-stat

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • ✗ Using 3-column layout for 2 items (leaves columns empty)
  • ✗ Stacking charts/tables below text (use side-by-side instead)
  • ✗ Image layouts without actual images
  • ✗ Quote layouts for emphasis (use only for real quotes with attribution)

Design Philosophy

This deck is designed for reading and sharing, not live presentation:

  • Each slide must be self-explanatory without verbal commentary
  • Structure content for logical flow when scrolling
  • Include all necessary context within each slide
  • Optimize for social media sharing and offline reading

Visual Hierarchy Principles

Principle Description
Focal Point ONE dominant element per slide draws attention first
Rule of Thirds Position key elements at grid intersections
Z-Pattern Guide eye: top-left → top-right → bottom-left → bottom-right
Size Contrast Headlines 2-3x larger than body text
Breathing Room Minimum 10% margin from all edges

Content Density

Professional presentations balance information density with clarity.

Level Description Use When
High Multiple data points, detailed charts, dense text Expert audience, technical reviews, data-driven decisions
Medium Key points with supporting details, moderate visuals General business, mixed audiences
Low One main idea, large visuals, minimal text Beginners, keynotes, emotional impact

High-Density Principles (McKinsey-style):

  • Every element earns its space
  • Data speaks louder than decoration
  • Annotations explain insights, not describe data
  • White space is strategic, not filler
  • Information hierarchy guides the eye

Density by Slide Type:

Slide Type Recommended Density
Cover/Title Low
Agenda/Overview Medium
Content/Analysis Medium-High
Data/Metrics High
Quote/Impact Low
Summary/Takeaway Medium

Color Selection

Content-First Approach:

  1. Analyze content topic, mood, and industry
  2. Consider target audience expectations
  3. Match palette to subject matter (not defaults)
  4. Ensure strong contrast for readability

Quick Palette Guide:

Content Type Recommended Palettes
Technical/Architecture Blues, grays, blueprint tones
Educational/Friendly Warm colors, earth tones
Corporate/Professional Navy, gold, structured palettes
Creative/Artistic Bold colors, unexpected combinations
Scientific/Medical Clean whites, precise color coding

Note: Full color specs in references/styles/<style>.md

Typography Principles

Element Treatment
Headlines Bold, 2-3x body size, narrative style
Body Text Regular weight, readable size
Captions Smaller, lighter weight
Data Labels Monospace for technical content
Emphasis Use bold or color, not underlines

Font Recommendations

Fonts for AI-generated slides. Specify in prompts for consistent rendering.

English Fonts:

Font Style Best For
Liter Sans-serif, geometric Modern, clean, technical
HedvigLettersSans Sans-serif, distinctive Brand-forward, creative
Oranienbaum High-contrast serif Elegant, classical
SortsMillGoudy Classical serif Traditional, readable
Coda Round sans-serif Friendly, approachable

Chinese Fonts:

Font Style Best For
MiSans Modern sans-serif Clean, versatile, screen-optimized
Noto Sans SC Neutral sans-serif Standard, multilingual
siyuanSongti Refined Song typeface Elegant, editorial
alimamashuheiti Geometric sans-serif Commercial, structured
LXGW Bright Song-Kai hybrid Warm, readable

Multilingual Pairing:

Use Case English Chinese
Technical Liter MiSans
Editorial Oranienbaum siyuanSongti
Friendly Coda LXGW Bright
Corporate HedvigLettersSans alimamashuheiti

Consistency Requirements

Element Guideline
Spacing Consistent margins and padding throughout
Colors Maximum 3-4 colors per slide, palette consistent across deck
Typography Same font families and sizes for same content types
Visual Language Repeat patterns, shapes, and treatments

Visual Elements Reference

Quick reference for visual treatments. Full specs in style definitions.

Background Treatments

Treatment Description Best For
Solid color Single background color Clean, minimal
Split background Two colors, diagonal or vertical Contrast, sections
Gradient Subtle vertical or diagonal fade Modern, dynamic
Textured Pattern or texture overlay Character, style

Typography Treatments

Treatment Description Best For
Size contrast 3-4x difference headline vs body Impact, hierarchy
All-caps headers Uppercase with letter spacing Authority, structure
Monospace data Fixed-width for numbers/code Technical, precision
Hand-drawn Organic, imperfect letterforms Friendly, approachable

Geometric Accents

Element Description Best For
Diagonal dividers Angled section separators Energy, movement
Corner brackets L-shaped frames Focus, framing
Circles/hexagons Shape frames for images Modern, tech
Underline accents Thick lines under headers Emphasis, hierarchy

File Management

Output Directory

Each session creates an independent directory named by content slug:

slide-deck/{topic-slug}/
├── source-{slug}.{ext}    # Source files (text, images, etc.)
├── outline.md
├── outline-{style}.md     # Style variant outlines
├── prompts/
│   └── 01-slide-cover.md, 02-slide-{slug}.md, ...
├── 01-slide-cover.png, 02-slide-{slug}.png, ...
├── {topic-slug}.pptx
└── {topic-slug}.pdf

Slug Generation:

  1. Extract main topic from content (2-4 words, kebab-case)
  2. Example: "Introduction to Machine Learning" → intro-machine-learning

Conflict Resolution

If slide-deck/{topic-slug}/ already exists:

  • Append timestamp: {topic-slug}-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS
  • Example: intro-ml exists → intro-ml-20260118-143052

Source Files

Copy all sources with naming source-{slug}.{ext}:

  • source-article.md (main text content)
  • source-diagram.png (image from conversation)
  • source-data.xlsx (additional file)

Multiple sources supported: text, images, files from conversation.

Workflow

Step 1: Analyze Content

  1. Save source content (if pasted, save as source.md)
  2. Follow references/analysis-framework.md for deep content analysis
  3. Determine style (use --style or auto-select from signals)
  4. Detect languages (source vs. user preference)
  5. Plan slide count (--slides or dynamic)

Step 2: Generate Outline Variants

  1. Generate 3 style variant outlines based on content analysis
  2. Follow references/outline-template.md for structure
  3. Save as outline-{style}.md for each variant

Step 3: User Confirmation

Single AskUserQuestion with all applicable options:

Question When to Ask
Style variant Always (3 options + custom)
Language Only if source ≠ user language

After selection:

  • Copy selected outline-{style}.md to outline.md
  • Regenerate in different language if requested
  • User may edit outline.md for fine-tuning

If --outline-only, stop here.

Step 4: Generate Prompts

  1. Read references/base-prompt.md
  2. Combine with style instructions from outline
  3. Add slide-specific content
  4. If Layout: specified in outline, include layout guidance in prompt:
    • Reference layout characteristics for image composition
    • Example: Layout: hub-spoke → "Central concept in middle with related items radiating outward"
  5. Save to prompts/ directory

Step 5: Generate Images

  1. Select available image generation skill
  2. Generate session ID: slides-{topic-slug}-{timestamp}
  3. Generate each slide with same session ID
  4. Report progress: "Generated X/N"

Step 6: Merge to PPTX and PDF

npx -y bun ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/merge-to-pptx.ts <slide-deck-dir>
npx -y bun ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/merge-to-pdf.ts <slide-deck-dir>

Step 7: Output Summary

Slide Deck Complete!

Topic: [topic]
Style: [style name]
Location: [directory path]
Slides: N total

- 01-slide-cover.png ✓ Cover
- 02-slide-intro.png ✓ Content
- ...
- {NN}-slide-back-cover.png ✓ Back Cover

Outline: outline.md
PPTX: {topic-slug}.pptx
PDF: {topic-slug}.pdf

Slide Modification

See references/modification-guide.md for:

  • Edit single slide workflow
  • Add new slide (with renumbering)
  • Delete slide (with renumbering)
  • File naming conventions

References

File Content
references/analysis-framework.md Deep content analysis for presentations
references/outline-template.md Outline structure and STYLE_INSTRUCTIONS format
references/modification-guide.md Edit, add, delete slide workflows
references/content-rules.md Content and style guidelines
references/base-prompt.md Base prompt for image generation
references/styles/<style>.md Full style specifications

Notes

  • Image generation: 10-30 seconds per slide
  • Auto-retry once on generation failure
  • Use stylized alternatives for sensitive public figures
  • Maintain style consistency via session ID

Extension Support

Custom styles and configurations via EXTEND.md.

Check paths (priority order):

  1. .baoyu-skills/baoyu-slide-deck/EXTEND.md (project)
  2. ~/.baoyu-skills/baoyu-slide-deck/EXTEND.md (user)

If found, load before Step 1. Extension content overrides defaults.