pptx-generator

Generate, edit, and read PowerPoint presentations. Create from scratch with PptxGenJS (cover, TOC, content, section divider, summary slides), edit existing PPTX via XML workflows, or extract text with markitdown. Triggers: PPT, PPTX, PowerPoint, presentation, slide, deck, slides.

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Best use case

pptx-generator is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Generate, edit, and read PowerPoint presentations. Create from scratch with PptxGenJS (cover, TOC, content, section divider, summary slides), edit existing PPTX via XML workflows, or extract text with markitdown. Triggers: PPT, PPTX, PowerPoint, presentation, slide, deck, slides.

Teams using pptx-generator should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/pptx-generator/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxyhi/ok-skills/main/pptx-generator/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/pptx-generator/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How pptx-generator Compares

Feature / Agentpptx-generatorStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Generate, edit, and read PowerPoint presentations. Create from scratch with PptxGenJS (cover, TOC, content, section divider, summary slides), edit existing PPTX via XML workflows, or extract text with markitdown. Triggers: PPT, PPTX, PowerPoint, presentation, slide, deck, slides.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# PPTX Generator & Editor

## Overview

This skill handles all PowerPoint tasks: reading/analyzing existing presentations, editing template-based decks via XML manipulation, and creating presentations from scratch using PptxGenJS. It includes a complete design system (color palettes, fonts, style recipes) and detailed guidance for every slide type.

## Quick Reference

| Task | Approach |
|------|----------|
| Read/analyze content | `python -m markitdown presentation.pptx` |
| Edit or create from template | See [Editing Presentations](references/editing.md) |
| Create from scratch | See [Creating from Scratch](#creating-from-scratch-workflow) below |

| Item | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Dimensions** | 10" x 5.625" (LAYOUT_16x9) |
| **Colors** | 6-char hex without # (e.g., `"FF0000"`) |
| **English font** | Arial (default), or approved alternatives |
| **Chinese font** | Microsoft YaHei |
| **Page badge position** | x: 9.3", y: 5.1" |
| **Theme keys** | `primary`, `secondary`, `accent`, `light`, `bg` |
| **Shapes** | RECTANGLE, OVAL, LINE, ROUNDED_RECTANGLE |
| **Charts** | BAR, LINE, PIE, DOUGHNUT, SCATTER, BUBBLE, RADAR |

## Reference Files

| File | Contents |
|------|----------|
| [slide-types.md](references/slide-types.md) | 5 slide page types (Cover, TOC, Section Divider, Content, Summary) + additional layout patterns |
| [design-system.md](references/design-system.md) | Color palettes, font reference, style recipes (Sharp/Soft/Rounded/Pill), typography & spacing |
| [editing.md](references/editing.md) | Template-based editing workflow, XML manipulation, formatting rules, common pitfalls |
| [pitfalls.md](references/pitfalls.md) | QA process, common mistakes, critical PptxGenJS pitfalls |
| [pptxgenjs.md](references/pptxgenjs.md) | Complete PptxGenJS API reference |

---

## Reading Content

```bash
# Text extraction
python -m markitdown presentation.pptx
```

---

## Creating from Scratch — Workflow

**Use when no template or reference presentation is available.**

### Step 1: Research & Requirements

Search to understand user requirements — topic, audience, purpose, tone, content depth.

### Step 2: Select Color Palette & Fonts

Use the [Color Palette Reference](references/design-system.md#color-palette-reference) to select a palette matching the topic and audience. Use the [Font Reference](references/design-system.md#font-reference) to choose a font pairing.

### Step 3: Select Design Style

Use the [Style Recipes](references/design-system.md#style-recipes) to choose a visual style (Sharp, Soft, Rounded, or Pill) matching the presentation tone.

### Step 4: Plan Slide Outline

Classify **every slide** as exactly one of the [5 page types](references/slide-types.md). Plan the content and layout for each slide. Ensure visual variety — do NOT repeat the same layout across slides.

### Step 5: Generate Slide JS Files

Create one JS file per slide in `slides/` directory. Each file must export a synchronous `createSlide(pres, theme)` function. Follow the [Slide Output Format](#slide-output-format) and the type-specific guidance in [slide-types.md](references/slide-types.md). Generate up to 5 slides concurrently using subagents if available.

**Tell each subagent:**
1. File naming: `slides/slide-01.js`, `slides/slide-02.js`, etc.
2. Images go in: `slides/imgs/`
3. Final PPTX goes in: `slides/output/`
4. Dimensions: 10" x 5.625" (LAYOUT_16x9)
5. Fonts: Chinese = Microsoft YaHei, English = Arial (or approved alternative)
6. Colors: 6-char hex without # (e.g. `"FF0000"`)
7. Must use the theme object contract (see [Theme Object Contract](#theme-object-contract))
8. Must follow the [PptxGenJS API reference](references/pptxgenjs.md)

### Step 6: Compile into Final PPTX

Create `slides/compile.js` to combine all slide modules:

```javascript
// slides/compile.js
const pptxgen = require('pptxgenjs');
const pres = new pptxgen();
pres.layout = 'LAYOUT_16x9';

const theme = {
  primary: "22223b",    // dark color for backgrounds/text
  secondary: "4a4e69",  // secondary accent
  accent: "9a8c98",     // highlight color
  light: "c9ada7",      // light accent
  bg: "f2e9e4"          // background color
};

for (let i = 1; i <= 12; i++) {  // adjust count as needed
  const num = String(i).padStart(2, '0');
  const slideModule = require(`./slide-${num}.js`);
  slideModule.createSlide(pres, theme);
}

pres.writeFile({ fileName: './output/presentation.pptx' });
```

Run with: `cd slides && node compile.js`

### Step 7: QA (Required)

See [QA Process](references/pitfalls.md#qa-process).

### Output Structure

```
slides/
├── slide-01.js          # Slide modules
├── slide-02.js
├── ...
├── imgs/                # Images used in slides
└── output/              # Final artifacts
    └── presentation.pptx
```

---

## Slide Output Format

Each slide is a **complete, runnable JS file**:

```javascript
// slide-01.js
const pptxgen = require("pptxgenjs");

const slideConfig = {
  type: 'cover',
  index: 1,
  title: 'Presentation Title'
};

// MUST be synchronous (not async)
function createSlide(pres, theme) {
  const slide = pres.addSlide();
  slide.background = { color: theme.bg };

  slide.addText(slideConfig.title, {
    x: 0.5, y: 2, w: 9, h: 1.2,
    fontSize: 48, fontFace: "Arial",
    color: theme.primary, bold: true, align: "center"
  });

  return slide;
}

// Standalone preview - use slide-specific filename
if (require.main === module) {
  const pres = new pptxgen();
  pres.layout = 'LAYOUT_16x9';
  const theme = {
    primary: "22223b",
    secondary: "4a4e69",
    accent: "9a8c98",
    light: "c9ada7",
    bg: "f2e9e4"
  };
  createSlide(pres, theme);
  pres.writeFile({ fileName: "slide-01-preview.pptx" });
}

module.exports = { createSlide, slideConfig };
```

---

## Theme Object Contract (MANDATORY)

The compile script passes a theme object with these **exact keys**:

| Key | Purpose | Example |
|-----|---------|---------|
| `theme.primary` | Darkest color, titles | `"22223b"` |
| `theme.secondary` | Dark accent, body text | `"4a4e69"` |
| `theme.accent` | Mid-tone accent | `"9a8c98"` |
| `theme.light` | Light accent | `"c9ada7"` |
| `theme.bg` | Background color | `"f2e9e4"` |

**NEVER use other key names** like `background`, `text`, `muted`, `darkest`, `lightest`.

---

## Page Number Badge (REQUIRED)

All slides **except Cover Page** MUST include a page number badge in the bottom-right corner.

- **Position**: x: 9.3", y: 5.1"
- Show current number only (e.g. `3` or `03`), NOT "3/12"
- Use palette colors, keep subtle

### Circle Badge (Default)

```javascript
slide.addShape(pres.shapes.OVAL, {
  x: 9.3, y: 5.1, w: 0.4, h: 0.4,
  fill: { color: theme.accent }
});
slide.addText("3", {
  x: 9.3, y: 5.1, w: 0.4, h: 0.4,
  fontSize: 12, fontFace: "Arial",
  color: "FFFFFF", bold: true,
  align: "center", valign: "middle"
});
```

### Pill Badge

```javascript
slide.addShape(pres.shapes.ROUNDED_RECTANGLE, {
  x: 9.1, y: 5.15, w: 0.6, h: 0.35,
  fill: { color: theme.accent },
  rectRadius: 0.15
});
slide.addText("03", {
  x: 9.1, y: 5.15, w: 0.6, h: 0.35,
  fontSize: 11, fontFace: "Arial",
  color: "FFFFFF", bold: true,
  align: "center", valign: "middle"
});
```

---

## Dependencies

- `pip install "markitdown[pptx]"` — text extraction
- `npm install -g pptxgenjs` — creating from scratch
- `npm install -g react-icons react react-dom sharp` — icons (optional)

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