This one turns rough presentation ideas into exhaustive Markdown blueprints that specify every detail of every slide: exact copy, layout coordinates, typography specs, visual descriptions, color choices, and narrative flow. It's built for when you need to hand off a deck to a designer or another system without back-and-forth questions. The output is rigid by design, nine elements per slide including things like "headline top-center spanning full width" and "Montserrat Bold 54pt dark gray." If you're prototyping slide structures or need to document presentations with designer-level precision, it works. Overkill for quick decks, but that's the point.
npx -y skills add aviz85/claude-skills-library --skill presentation-architect --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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