This takes an article and figures out where illustrations would actually help, then generates them with a two-axis system: type (infographic, scene, flowchart, etc.) and style (minimal, blueprint, watercolor). The workflow is thorough, maybe overly so. It analyzes your content, asks you to confirm settings in one go, generates an outline with exact positions and purposes, then creates prompt files before any image generation. Everything saves to a structured directory with slugs and numbered files. The blocking steps around loading preferences and saving prompts before generation suggest this was built to prevent chaos in larger projects. Worth it if you're illustrating long form content regularly and want consistency across dozens of images.
npx -y skills add tuziapi/tuzi-skills --skill tuzi-article-illustrator --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
juliusbrussee/caveman
mattpocock/skills
shadcn/improve
obra/superpowers
forrestchang/andrej-karpathy-skills
vercel-labs/skills