For anyone who's ever watched a slide deck die under paragraph text and generic headlines. This writes presentation content the way good speakers actually use it: big statements, minimal text, and bullets that earn their place. You get headline patterns (statements, questions, actions), body text that uses bold lead-ins instead of full sentences, and templates for everything from data slides to quote slides. The philosophy is simple: slides should prompt what you say, not duplicate it. If your audience is reading instead of listening, you've got too many words. Works best when you need to turn ideas into speaker notes, not essays projected on a wall.
npx -y skills add aaronvanston/skills-presentations --skill presentation-content --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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