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Found 137 Skills
Create, edit, and analyze office documents (PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX). Use when working with PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, or Excel spreadsheets. Covers text extraction, form filling, document creation, and data analysis.
PowerPoint (.pptx) manipulation via MCP server. Use for creating slides, formatting presentations, managing placeholders, adding images, applying templates, or extracting text from .pptx files.
Create and edit presentation slide decks (`.pptx`) with PptxGenJS, bundled layout helpers, and render/validation utilities. Use when tasks involve building a new PowerPoint deck, recreating slides from screenshots/PDFs/reference decks, modifying slide content while preserving editable output, adding charts/diagrams/visuals, or diagnosing layout issues such as overflow, overlaps, and font substitution.
Build a complete but efficient Nature-style Chinese PPTX presentation from a scientific paper, preprint, PDF, article text, abstract, figure legends, or reading notes. Use this skill whenever the user asks to make slides/PPT/PPTX for journal club, group meeting, paper sharing, thesis seminar, lab meeting, department report, or academic presentation from a research paper, not only medical papers. It identifies the paper type and argument, selects only the figures needed for the story, writes Chinese slide content and speaker notes, creates the actual .pptx deck, and performs lightweight verification without unnecessary rendering, exhaustive extraction, or extra files unless needed.
Use this skill to create presentation slides from structured content. Triggers: "create slides", "generate presentation", "make powerpoint", "create pptx", "build slides", "presentation from content", "slide deck", "slides for" Outputs: PPTX files, Markdown slides, or HTML presentations. Used by: pitch-deck-agent, market-researcher-agent, and other agents needing slides.
Creates self-contained PPT template SKILLS (not presentations) from user-provided PowerPoint templates. Use ONLY when a user wants to create a reusable skill from their template. For creating actual presentations, use the pptx skill instead.
Create and edit .pptx presentation decks with PptxGenJS. Useful for sales decks, kickoff briefs, and design-system showcases.
Export Slidev presentations to PDF, PPTX, and PNG. Use this skill for sharing, printing, and archiving presentations.
Use this skill for creating or refining an academic slide deck and the talk built around it: structuring a conference talk, thesis defense, lab meeting, or paper-to-slides deck; deciding the narrative arc and slide breakdown; improving slide design and visual hierarchy; planning rehearsal, timing, Q&A, and backup slides; or generating the .pptx. Reach for it when the user is shaping the presentation itself. Do not use for writing the paper, producing standalone speaker notes/scripts/transcripts, making posters, creating isolated figures/charts outside a slide deck, or building non-academic presentations.
Generate HTML slide presentations (1 slide = 1 HTML file, 1280x720px) using Tailwind CSS, Font Awesome, and Google Fonts. Use when the user asks to create a new presentation deck or slide HTML files. Covers design guidelines, 20 layout patterns, component library, and PPTX conversion compatibility rules. Supports style selection (creative, elegant, modern, professional, minimalist) and theme selection (marketing, portfolio, business, technology, education).
Generate a conference poster (article + tcbposter LaTeX → A0/A1 PDF + editable PPTX + SVG) from a compiled paper. Use when user says "做海报", "制作海报", "conference poster", "make poster", "生成poster", "poster session", or wants to create a poster for a conference presentation.
Build, edit, analyze, and improve PowerPoint presentations (.pptx). Use when a user asks to: (1) Create a new presentation from scratch, (2) Edit or modify slides, text, images, or layouts, (3) Analyze a presentation for quality, consistency, or content, (4) Improve an existing presentation's design, structure, or readability, (5) Extract text or speaker notes, (6) Add charts, tables, or media to slides, (7) Review or critique a presentation.