Generates professional slide deck images from content. Creates outlines with style instructions, then generates individual slide images. Use when user asks to…
Transform content into professional slide deck images with customizable styles and audience targeting. Generates slide outlines with style instructions, then creates individual slide images in 10+ preset styles (blueprint, corporate, sketch-notes, minimal, etc.) or custom dimension combinations Supports audience targeting (beginners, executives, experts), language selection, and configurable slide counts (5-30 slides based on content length) Includes two-round confirmation workflow with optional outline and prompt review before image generation; supports partial workflows like --outline-only, --prompts-only, and --images-only Merges completed slides into PPTX and PDF formats; enables slide modification via --regenerate for updating specific slides after editing prompts Slide Deck Generator Transform content into professional slide deck images. The deck is designed for reading and sharing (self-explanatory slides, logical scroll flow, social-media-friendly) rather than live presentation — that assumption drives every layout and density decision below. User Input Tools When this skill prompts the user, follow this tool-selection rule (priority order): Prefer built-in user-input tools exposed by the current agent runtime — e.g., AskUserQuestion, request_user_input, clarify, ask_user, or any equivalent. Fallback: if no such tool exists, emit a numbered plain-text message and ask the user to reply with the chosen number/answer for each question. Batching: if the tool supports multiple questions per call, combine all applicable questions into a single call; if only single-question, ask them one at a time in priority order. Concrete AskUserQuestion references below are examples — substitute the local equivalent in other runtimes. Image Generation Tools When this skill needs to render an image, resolve the backend in this order:
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