ppt-creator

"Create professional slide decks from topics or documents. Generates structured content with data-driven charts, speaker notes, and complete PPTX files. Applies persuasive storytelling principles (Pyramid Principle, assertion-evidence). Supports multiple formats (Marp, PowerPoint). Use for presentations, pitches, slide decks, or keynotes."

About ppt-creator

ppt-creator is a Claude AI skill developed by daymade. "Create professional slide decks from topics or documents. Generates structured content with data-driven charts, speaker notes, and complete PPTX files. Applies persuasive storytelling principles (Pyramid Principle, assertion-evidence). Supports multiple formats (Marp, PowerPoint). Use for presentations, pitches, slide decks, or keynotes." This powerful Claude Code plugin helps developers automate workflows and enhance productivity with intelligent AI assistance.

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2025-11-10

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nameppt-creator
descriptionCreate professional slide decks from topics or documents. Generates structured content with data-driven charts, speaker notes, and complete PPTX files. Applies persuasive storytelling principles (Pyramid Principle, assertion-evidence). Supports multiple formats (Marp, PowerPoint). Use for presentations, pitches, slide decks, or keynotes.

PPT Creator

Goal: Transform a simple topic into a presentation-ready, high-quality slide deck. When key information is missing, use the minimal intake form (references/INTAKE.md) to gather context or apply safe defaults. Then follow the workflow (references/WORKFLOW.md) to produce an outline, slide drafts, charts, and speaker notes. After generation, self-evaluate using the rubric (references/RUBRIC.md); if the score is < 75, automatically refine up to 2 iterations until ≥ 75 before delivery. See Deliverables section for final output structure.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when the user requests:

  • "Make a presentation/deck/PPT/slides" on any topic
  • "Improve/optimize a presentation/pitch/demo"
  • Converting scattered materials into a structured, persuasive slide deck
  • Creating presentations with data visualization and speaker notes
  • Building decks for business reviews, product pitches, educational content, or reports

Quick Start

  1. Gather Intent: If critical information is missing, ask the 10 Minimal Questions (references/INTAKE.md). If the user doesn't respond after 2 prompts, use the safe default for each item and clearly note assumptions in speaker notes.

  2. Structure the Story: Apply the Pyramid Principle to establish "one conclusion → 3-5 top-level reasons → supporting evidence." Each slide uses assertion-style headings (complete sentences), with body content providing evidence (charts/tables/diagrams/data points). Templates are in references/TEMPLATES.md.

  3. Choose Charts: Use the Chart Selection Dictionary in references/VIS-GUIDE.md to pick the most appropriate visualization for each point. If the user provides data (tables/CSV), optionally call scripts/chartkit.py to generate PNG charts; otherwise, create placeholder diagrams with a list of required data fields.

  4. Layout & Style: Follow references/STYLE-GUIDE.md for font sizes, line spacing, white space, contrast ratios, color palettes, and accessibility (WCAG AA compliance).

  5. Speaker Notes: Generate 45-60 second speaker notes for each slide, structured as: opening → core assertion → evidence explanation → transition.

  6. Self-Check & Score: Use references/CHECKLIST.md for a pre-flight check, then score with references/RUBRIC.md. If total score < 75, identify the weakest 3 items and refine; repeat scoring (max 2 iterations).

  7. Deliverables (all saved to /output/):

    • /output/slides.md: Markdown slides (Marp/Reveal.js compatible), with assertion-style headings + bullet points/chart placeholders + notes
    • /output/assets/*.png: Generated charts (if applicable)
    • /output/notes.md: Full speaker notes and delivery outline
    • /output/refs.md: Citations and data sources
    • /output/presentation.pptx: If python-pptx is available, export to PPTX; otherwise, keep Markdown and include instructions for "one-click conversion to PPTX" in the first screen (does not block delivery)

Orchestration Mode (End-to-End Automation)

When the user requests a "complete" or "presentation-ready" deliverable, ppt-creator automatically orchestrates the full pipeline: content creation → data synthesis → chart generation → dual-path PPTX creation (Marp + document-skills:pptx) → chart insertion. This typically delivers TWO complete PPTX files with different styling for user comparison.

Activation: Phrases like "complete PPTX", "final deliverable", "ready for presentation" Duration: 4-6 minutes (parallel execution) Output: presentation_marp_with_charts.pptx + presentation_pptx_with_charts.pptx

For orchestration details, see references/ORCHESTRATION_OVERVIEW.md (start here), then navigate to specialized guides as needed.

Core Principles (Must Follow)

  • Information Organization: Conclusion first, then evidence (Pyramid Principle). Each slide conveys only 1 core idea. Headings must be testable assertion sentences, not topic labels.
  • Evidence-First: Use charts/tables/evidence blocks instead of long paragraphs; limit to 3-5 bullet points per slide.
  • Data Visualization: Chart selection and labeling (axes/units/sources) must comply with references/VIS-GUIDE.md. If data is insufficient, provide "placeholder chart + list of missing fields."
  • Accessibility: Color and text contrast must meet AA standards (see STYLE-GUIDE). Provide alt/readable descriptions for charts and images.
  • Reusability: Use consistent naming, stable paths, reproducible output. Do not hard-code random numbers in code.
  • Safety & Dependencies: Do not scrape the web without permission. Only run scripts when user provides data. If matplotlib/pandas are unavailable, fall back to text + placeholder diagram instructions.

Workflow Overview

Stage 0 - Archive Input: Record user's original request, defaults used, and assumptions made.

Stage 1 - Structure Goals: Rewrite the goal into "who takes what action when" (clear CTA).

Stage 2 - Storyline: Use Pyramid Principle to define "one-sentence conclusion → 3-5 first-level reasons → evidence."

Stage 3 - Outline & Slide Titles: Create a 12-15 slide chapter skeleton. Each slide has one assertion-style heading.

Stage 4 - Evidence & Charts: Use the Chart Selection Dictionary from VIS-GUIDE. If data is provided, call chartkit.py to generate PNGs; otherwise, create placeholder + required field list.

Stage 5 - Layout & Accessibility: Apply STYLE-GUIDE for font sizes, spacing, contrast ratios, color palettes; unify units and decimal places.

Stage 6 - Speaker Notes: Generate 45-60 second notes per slide: opening → assertion → evidence explanation → transition.

Stage 7 - Self-Check & Scoring: Run CHECKLIST; score with RUBRIC. If score < 75, focus on weakest 3 items, refine, re-score (max 2 iterations).

Stage 8 - Package Deliverables: Generate /output/ directory with slides.md / notes.md / refs.md / assets/*.png. If python-pptx is available, export PPTX.

Stage 9 - Reuse Instructions: Append a "5-step guide to replace data/colors with your own" at the end of notes.md.

Resources

references/INTAKE.md

Minimal 10-Item Questionnaire (use defaults if missing):

  1. Who is the audience? (Default: general public)
  2. Core objective? (Default: "understand and accept" a proposition)
  3. Desired action/decision? (Default: agree to move to next step after the meeting)
  4. Duration & slide count limit? (Default: 15-20 min, 12-15 slides)
  5. Tone & style? (Default: professional, clear, friendly)
  6. Topic scope & boundaries? (Default: given topic + 1 layer related)
  7. Must-include points/taboos? (Default: none)
  8. Available data/tables? (Default: none; can generate structure placeholder + list required fields)
  9. Brand & visual constraints? (Default: built-in neutral theme)
  10. Deliverable format preference? (Default: slides.md + optional PNG charts; export PPTX if available)

references/WORKFLOW.md

Detailed step-by-step process from "topic" to "presentation-ready output."

references/TEMPLATES.md

Slide Template Library (assertion-evidence style):

  • Cover, Table of Contents, Problem Statement, Opportunity/Goal, Solution Overview, Evidence 1-3, Risk & Mitigation, Case Study/Comparison, Roadmap/Timeline, Conclusion & Actions, Backup Slides
  • Micro-templates: Comparison (A vs B), Pyramid Summary, Process 4-Step, KPI Dashboard, Geographic Distribution, Funnel, Pareto, Sensitivity, Cost Structure (Waterfall), Contribution (Stacked)

references/VIS-GUIDE.md

Data Visualization Selection & Labeling Standards:

  • Chart Selection Dictionary (common questions → chart types)
  • Labeling & units (axes, units, data scope, time range; source in footer)
  • Accessibility & contrast (WCAG 2.1 AA: text vs background ≥ 4.5:1; UI elements ≥ 3:1)
  • Assertion-Evidence writing tips

references/STYLE-GUIDE.md

Layout & Style (neutral theme, supports brand replacement):

  • Canvas: 16:9; safe margins ≥ 48px; grid column spacing 24px
  • Fonts: Chinese (Source Han Sans/PingFang/Hiragino Sans), English (Inter/Calibri)
  • Font sizes: Heading 34-40, Subheading 24-28, Body 18-22, Footer 14-16
  • Line spacing: Heading 1.1, Body 1.3; bullet spacing ≥ 8px
  • Color palette (AA compliant): Dark ink #1F2937 / Background #FFFFFF / Accent #2563EB / Emphasis #DC2626
  • Components: unified 6-8px border radius; charts and images with 8px padding
  • Images: add brief alt descriptions for screen readers
  • Page density: ≤ 70 words per slide (excluding captions)

references/RUBRIC.md

PPT Quality Scoring Rubric (100 points; ≥ 75 to deliver): Each item scored 0-10:

  1. Goal Clarity: Audience, objective, CTA well-defined
  2. Story Structure: Pyramid structure complete, hierarchy clear
  3. Slide Assertions: Headings are "assertion sentences" supported by evidence
  4. Evidence Quality: Data/cases/citations sufficient, credible, consistent calibration
  5. Chart Fit: Correct selection, complete labeling, readable
  6. Visual & Accessibility: Contrast, font size, white space, color compliance
  7. Coherence & Transitions: Natural chapter and page transitions
  8. Speakability: 45-60 sec per slide, natural language
  9. Deliverables Complete: slides.md / notes.md / refs.md / (optional) assets/*.png
  10. Robustness: Gaps explicitly marked, fallback plan & next steps provided

Self-evaluation process: Run CHECKLIST first, then score each item and write top 3 low-scoring items + improvement actions. If total < 75, apply actions and re-score (max 2 iterations).

references/CHECKLIST.md

Pre-flight checklist for final quality assurance before delivery.

references/EXAMPLES.md

Two Usage Examples:

  • Example A: Ultra-simple topic ("coffee") → trigger minimal questionnaire, generate 12-page framework with placeholder charts
  • Example B: Small business monthly review with attached CSV → parse data, select charts per VIS-GUIDE, call chartkit.py, refine 1-2 iterations if score < 75

scripts/chartkit.py

Minimal chart renderer for ppt-creator.

Usage:

python scripts/chartkit.py \ --data path/to/data.csv \ --type line \ --x date \ --y sales profit \ --out output/assets \ --filename kpi_trend.png \ --title "Monthly KPIs"

Notes:

  • Requires: pandas, matplotlib
  • Fallback: If packages unavailable, print instruction message and exit(0)
  • Uses matplotlib defaults for readability (no hard-coded brand colors)

Advanced Tips

  • This skill complements (not conflicts with) Anthropic's built-in PowerPoint generation capabilities. Use this skill to produce "high-quality structure & content," then optionally invoke system capabilities to export the final PPTX file.
  • For complex data analysis needs, combine with other skills (e.g., data analysis, charting) before invoking ppt-creator.
  • The skill is designed to be forgiving: missing information triggers safe defaults rather than blocking progress.
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