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Transform analysis documents into structured presentation slide plans. Use when users need to convert markdown analysis documents into presentation decks, create slide-by-slide breakdowns with specific slide types and content structure, or plan presentation flow from analytical content. Outputs detailed slide specifications including slide types (Cover, Executive Summary, Text, Chart, Section) and all required content elements for each slide.
florianbonnet14/ThePowerOfAnalytics_ClaudeSkills · ★ 23 · Data & Documents · score 71
Install: claude install-skill florianbonnet14/ThePowerOfAnalytics_ClaudeSkills
# Presentation Builder Skill Transform analysis documents (in markdown format) into structured presentation slide plans with detailed content specifications for each slide. ## Overview This skill takes an analysis document and produces a slide-by-slide presentation plan that follows presentation best practices. It does NOT create PowerPoint files - instead, it outputs a clear specification of what each slide should contain, including slide type and all content elements. ## Supported Slide Types ### 1. Cover Slide - Title of analysis - Date of analysis - Name of analyst ### 2. Executive Summary Slide Uses the existing executive summary .md file (ask th suer about it). If no file, use the executive-summary-writer to write an executive summary and take the content of the resulting file to produce this slide ### 3. Text Slide (Bullet Points) - Action Title (insight-driven, complete sentence) - Bullet points (2-4 maximum) ### 4. Simple Chart Slide - Action Title (insight-driven, complete sentence) - Bullet points (1-2 key takeaways) - Chart specification: [Metric | x-axis | chart type] ### 5. Double Chart Slide - Action Title (insight-driven, complete sentence) - Chart 1 specification: [Metric | x-axis | chart type] - Chart 2 specification: [Metric | x-axis | chart type] - Callout (key insight connecting both charts) ### 6. Section Slide - Section number - Section title ## Presentation Structure Follow the pyramidal principle: 1. Cover slide 2. Executive Summary (MAI