Slide Outline Generator
by @aipoch-ai
Generate PowerPoint presentations and academic posters from paper abstracts or full paper content, with automatic layout optimization and citation formatting.
clawhub install pptx-postersπ About This Skill
name: pptx-posters description: Generate PowerPoint presentations and academic posters from paper abstracts or full paper content, with automatic layout optimization and citation formatting. license: MIT skill-author: AIPOCH
PPTX Posters
Generate PowerPoint presentations and academic posters from paper abstracts or content.
Quick Check
python -m py_compile scripts/main.py
python scripts/main.py --help
When to Use
Workflow
1. Confirm the input source (abstract text or paper PDF), output format, and template preference. 2. PDF Validation: If the input is a PDF, check whether it can be parsed. If the PDF is encrypted, image-only, or corrupt, emit a specific error: "The provided PDF cannot be parsed (possible causes: encrypted, image-only, or corrupt file). Please convert to text or provide the abstract directly." 3. Validate that the request is for presentation generation from existing content, not original research writing. 4. Extract and structure content into appropriate layout sections. 5. Generate the PowerPoint file with layout recommendations. 6. If inputs are incomplete, state which fields are missing and request only the minimum additional information.
Usage
python scripts/main.py --abstract paper.txt --format poster --output poster.pptx
python scripts/main.py --paper paper.pdf --format slides --template academic
python scripts/main.py --abstract paper.txt --format slides --style minimal --output talk.pptx
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|-----------|------|----------|---------|-------------|
| --abstract | file/text | No | β | Abstract text or file path |
| --paper | file path | No | β | Full paper PDF |
| --format | string | Yes | β | Output format: poster or slides |
| --template | string | No | academic | Design template: academic, minimal, or colorful |
| --output | file path | No | stdout | Output .pptx file path |
Output
.pptx)Scope Boundaries
Stress-Case Rules
For complex multi-constraint requests, always include these explicit blocks:
1. Assumptions 2. Content Source Used 3. Layout Output 4. Design Notes 5. Risks and Manual Checks
Error Handling
scripts/main.py fails, report the failure point, summarize what still can be completed safely, and provide a manual fallback.Input Validation
This skill accepts: a paper abstract or PDF as source content, with a target output format (poster or slides) and optional template preference.
If the request does not involve generating a presentation from existing paper content β for example, asking to write original research, create figures from data, or produce submission-ready manuscripts β do not proceed with the workflow. Instead respond: > "pptx-posters is designed to generate PowerPoint presentations and academic posters from existing paper content. Your request appears to be outside this scope. For figure generation, use a data visualization tool with your actual data. For original research writing, use a manuscript drafting skill. Please provide an abstract or paper file, or use a more appropriate tool."
Response Template
Use the following fixed structure for non-trivial requests:
1. Objective 2. Inputs Received 3. Assumptions 4. Workflow 5. Deliverable 6. Risks and Limits 7. Next Checks
If the request is simple, you may compress the structure, but still keep assumptions and limits explicit when they affect correctness.
β‘ When to Use
π‘ Examples
python scripts/main.py --abstract paper.txt --format poster --output poster.pptx
python scripts/main.py --paper paper.pdf --format slides --template academic
python scripts/main.py --abstract paper.txt --format slides --style minimal --output talk.pptx