Medical-research-skills ppt
Create and export PPTX decks using the local HTML/JS PPT framework in `D:\SKILL\project\ppt`. Use this when you need to generate slides from a topic/outline, edit slide content via `projects/*.js`, preview as HTML, or export a `.pptx` without relying on an existing template.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/aipoch/medical-research-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aipoch/medical-research-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/scientific-skills/Other/ppt" ~/.claude/skills/aipoch-medical-research-skills-ppt && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
scientific-skills/Other/ppt/SKILL.mdsource content
Validation Shortcut
Run this minimal command first to verify the supported execution path:
python scripts/validate_skill.py --help
When to Use
- You need to generate a new slide deck from a topic, brief, or outline (6-10 sections) and want a consistent visual style.
- You want to iteratively edit slide content and structure in code (
) rather than in PowerPoint.projects/*.js - You need a fast HTML preview loop before exporting a final
..pptx - You must export a
without starting from an existing PowerPoint template..pptx - You want to standardize slide layouts using predefined component types (e.g., comparison, timeline, stats).
Key Features
- Code-driven deck authoring via
inconst SLIDES = [...]
.projects/*.js - Built-in slide element/component types (e.g.,
,comparison
,timeline
,stats
,valueCards
,quote
).ending - HTML preview generation for quick review and iteration.
- PPTX export pipeline producing a PowerPoint-compatible
..pptx - Consistent layout rules (spacing, margins) and guidance for palette selection.
Dependencies
- Python (3.10+ recommended)
- Python packages listed in:
D:\SKILL\project\ppt\requirements.txt
Example Usage
1) Create a project file
Create:
D:\SKILL\project\ppt\projects\demo-20260227.js
const SLIDES = [ { badge: { icon: "*", text: "DEMO" }, title: { text: "PPT Framework Demo" }, subtitle: "Build in JS, preview in HTML, export to PPTX", clickHint: "2026-02-27 / v1", elements: [ { step: 1, type: "quote", text: "A code-first workflow makes decks reproducible and easy to iterate.", author: { icon: "-", text: "Key takeaway" } } ] }, { badge: { icon: "*", text: "AGENDA" }, title: { text: "What We Will Cover" }, subtitle: "A simple outline slide", clickHint: "Section 1/3", elements: [ { step: 1, type: "valueCards", title: "Authoring", items: ["Edit `projects/*.js`", "Use `const SLIDES`"] }, { step: 2, type: "valueCards", title: "Preview", items: ["Generate HTML", "Review layout quickly"] }, { step: 3, type: "valueCards", title: "Export", items: ["Convert to PPTX", "Share the deck"] } ] }, { badge: { icon: "*", text: "END" }, title: { text: "Next Steps" }, subtitle: "Export and refine", clickHint: "Section 3/3", elements: [ { step: 1, type: "ending", title: "Export the deck", bullets: ["Run HTML build", "Run PPTX conversion"] } ] } ]; module.exports = { SLIDES };
2) Preview as HTML
From
D:\SKILL\project\ppt:
python build_html.py demo-20260227
3) Export to PPTX
python convert_to_pptx.py demo-20260227
4) Output location
Generated files are written to:
D:\SKILL\project\ppt\output\
Implementation Details
Authoring model
- Each deck is defined in a single project file under
.projects/ - The deck is an ordered array:
.const SLIDES = [ ... ] - Each slide typically includes:
: small label (icon + text)badge
: primary headline (keep short and specific)title
: one-sentence contextsubtitle
: date/version or navigation hintclickHint
: ordered visual components withelements
sequencingstep
Component usage
- Use component
values such astype
,comparison
,timeline
,stats
,valueCards
,quote
to ensure each slide has a visual structure.ending - Prefer minimal body text; express content as concise bullets or structured blocks.
Workflow guidance (content + design)
- Outline first: draft 6-10 sections, each with a single intent; expand each into 3-5 concise bullets.
- Palette rule: choose one dominant color, two supporting colors, and one accent color.
- Avoid text-only slides: every slide should include at least one visual component.
- Layout rule: keep spacing consistent and maintain margins ≥ 0.5".
When Not to Use
- Do not use this skill when the required source data, identifiers, files, or credentials are missing.
- Do not use this skill when the user asks for fabricated results, unsupported claims, or out-of-scope conclusions.
- Do not use this skill when a simpler direct answer is more appropriate than the documented workflow.
Required Inputs
- A clearly specified task goal aligned with the documented scope.
- All required files, identifiers, parameters, or environment variables before execution.
- Any domain constraints, formatting requirements, and expected output destination if applicable.
Recommended Workflow
- Validate the request against the skill boundary and confirm all required inputs are present.
- Select the documented execution path and prefer the simplest supported command or procedure.
- Produce the expected output using the documented file format, schema, or narrative structure.
- Run a final validation pass for completeness, consistency, and safety before returning the result.
Output Contract
- Return a structured deliverable that is directly usable without reformatting.
- If a file is produced, prefer a deterministic output name such as
unless the skill documentation defines a better convention.ppt_result.md - Include a short validation summary describing what was checked, what assumptions were made, and any remaining limitations.
Validation and Safety Rules
- Validate required inputs before execution and stop early when mandatory fields or files are missing.
- Do not fabricate measurements, references, findings, or conclusions that are not supported by the provided source material.
- Emit a clear warning when credentials, privacy constraints, safety boundaries, or unsupported requests affect the result.
- Keep the output safe, reproducible, and within the documented scope at all times.
Failure Handling
- If validation fails, explain the exact missing field, file, or parameter and show the minimum fix required.
- If an external dependency or script fails, surface the command path, likely cause, and the next recovery step.
- If partial output is returned, label it clearly and identify which checks could not be completed.
Quick Validation
Run this minimal verification path before full execution when possible:
No local script validation step is required for this skill.
Expected output format:
Result file: ppt_result.md Validation summary: PASS/FAIL with brief notes Assumptions: explicit list if any
Deterministic Output Rules
- Use the same section order for every supported request of this skill.
- Keep output field names stable and do not rename documented keys across examples.
- If a value is unavailable, emit an explicit placeholder instead of omitting the field.
Completion Checklist
- Confirm all required inputs were present and valid.
- Confirm the supported execution path completed without unresolved errors.
- Confirm the final deliverable matches the documented format exactly.
- Confirm assumptions, limitations, and warnings are surfaced explicitly.