html-presentation

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Converts documents, outlines, or notes into self-contained HTML slide decks with horizontal (Reveal.js) or vertical scroll navigation and multiple themes. Triggers on: "create a presentation", "slide deck", "pitch deck", "HTML presentation", "web-based slides", "reveal.js deck", "convert document into slides".

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# HTML Presentation Skill Convert documents, outlines, or freeform content into polished, self-contained HTML slide presentations with keyboard and scroll navigation. ## When This Skill Triggers - User provides a document and asks for a "presentation", "slides", or "deck" as HTML - User asks to convert notes/outline/content into browser-presentable slides - User wants a Reveal.js or scroll-based HTML presentation - User references wanting to present from a browser rather than PowerPoint ## Step 0: Gather Requirements Before generating anything, check whether the user has specified the following. If any are missing, ask for clarification in a single concise message. Do NOT ask more than once — use sensible defaults for anything the user declines to specify. **Required context (ask if missing):** | Parameter | What to ask | Default if not specified | | -------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------- | | **Navigation mode** | "Should slides go left-to-right (horizontal) or top-to-bottom (vertical ...

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Author
Mathews-Tom
Repository
Mathews-Tom/armory
Created
5 months ago
Last Updated
4 days ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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