Claude-code-ultimate-guide talk-stage6-revision
Produces revision sheets with quick navigation by act, a master concept-to-URL table, Q&A cheat-sheet with 6-10 anticipated questions, glossary, and external resources list. Use when preparing for a talk with Q&A, creating shareable reference material for attendees, or building a safety-net glossary for live delivery.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/FlorianBruniaux/claude-code-ultimate-guide
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/FlorianBruniaux/claude-code-ultimate-guide "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/examples/skills/talk-pipeline/stage-6-revision" ~/.claude/skills/florianbruniaux-claude-code-ultimate-guide-talk-stage6-revision && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
examples/skills/talk-pipeline/stage-6-revision/SKILL.mdsource content
Talk Stage 6: Revision
Produces revision sheets usable during and after the talk. Quick navigation by act, master concept table with URLs to share, Q&A cheat-sheet, and glossary.
When to Use This Skill
- After Stage 5 (Script) — needs pitch + slides
- Before a talk where Q&A is expected
- To create a shareable resource for attendees
What This Skill Does
- Reads all inputs — pitch + slides + concepts (+ timeline if available)
- Extracts navigation — table of contents with anchors per act
- Rebuilds by act — key concepts + metrics + anecdotes + probable Q&A
- Builds master table — all concepts + definitions + URLs
- Builds Q&A cheat-sheet — 6-10 questions + short answers + links
- Builds glossary — technical terms from the talk
- Lists external resources
- Assembles and saves
Input
(required)talks/{YYYY}-{slug}-pitch.md
(required)talks/{YYYY}-{slug}-slides.md
(required)talks/{YYYY}-{slug}-concepts.md
(optional — for metrics accuracy)talks/{YYYY}-{slug}-timeline.md
Output
talks/{YYYY}-{slug}-revision-sheets.md
Output Format
# Revision Sheets — {title} **Date**: {date} · **Talk duration**: {n} min + {n} min Q&A **Purpose**: Someone asks a question → find the section → share the URL in 5 seconds --- ## Quick navigation | Section | Content | |---------|---------| | [Act 1](#act-1) | {1-line summary} | | [Act 2](#act-2) | {1-line summary} | | [Act 3](#act-3) | {1-line summary} | | [Act 4](#act-4) | {1-line summary} | | [Act 5](#act-5) | {1-line summary} | | [Conclusion](#conclusion) | {1-line summary} | | [Master Table](#master-table) | All concepts + URLs | | [Q&A Cheat-sheet](#qa-cheat-sheet) | {n} anticipated questions + answers | | [Resources](#external-resources) | Links mentioned in the talk | --- ## ACT 1: {Title} (Slides 1-{n}) **~{n} min · {period or context}** ### Key concepts | Concept | Short definition | URL to share | |---------|-----------------|--------------| | **{Concept}** | {1-2 concrete sentences} | {URL or "no direct link"} | ... ### Metrics to know
{Metrics as code block — one per line, format: value → context}
### Storytelling / Anecdotes - **{Anecdote name}**: "{Quote or summary}" ### Probable Q&A for Act {n} | Question | Short answer | |----------|-------------| | "{probable question}" | {direct answer, 2-3 sentences max} | --- [Repeat for each act] --- ## Conclusion (Slides {n}-{n}) **~{n} min** ### Summary metrics (the big numbers)
{All summary metrics — one per line}
### {N} actions for Monday (if applicable) 1. **{Action 1}**: {description + why} 2. **{Action 2}**: {description + why} 3. **{Action 3}**: {description + why} --- ## Master Table: Concept → Definition → URL to share **The core deliverable. Every technical concept from the talk.** | Concept | Definition (1-2 sentences) | Slide | URL to share | Notes | |---------|--------------------------|-------|--------------|-------| | **{Concept}** | {precise, concise definition} | {n} | {URL or "pure storytelling"} | {guide section if applicable} | ... --- ## Q&A Cheat-sheet **The {n} most probable questions + short answers + URL to send** --- ### Q1 — "{Question}" **Short answer**: {Answer in 3-5 bullets} **To go further**: - {Link 1 with context} - {Link 2 with context} --- [Q2 through Q{n} — same structure] --- ## External Resources Mentioned in the Talk ### Priority URLs to share | Resource | URL | Context | |----------|-----|---------| | **{Resource}** | `{url}` | {why it's important} | ... ### Studies and external sources (if applicable) | Source | URL | How used in the talk | |--------|-----|---------------------| | **{Source}** | `{url}` | {how it's cited} | --- ## Quick Glossary (memory aid if you blank) | Term | Ultra-short definition | |------|----------------------| | {term} | {10 words max} | ... --- *Generated {date}. Source: slides, concepts, pitch.*
Construction Rules
Master Table
- Include ALL technical concepts mentioned in pitch and slides
- URL = link to a public resource (GitHub, docs, guide) — no dead links
- If no link: note "pure storytelling, no guide section" or "concept specific to the project"
- Definition = what you'd say if someone in the room asked "what's that?"
Q&A Cheat-sheet
- 6 questions minimum, 10 maximum
- Select the most probable questions for the audience
- Short answer = what you'd say orally in 20 seconds max
- "To go further" = actionable links, not vague references
Metrics
- Code block format for metrics (faster to scan)
- One metric per line:
— {context}{value} - Always with units (%, ms, K, days...)
Anecdotes
- Extract verbatim from pitch where possible (for memorization)
- Quote format for phrases to say exactly
Anti-patterns
- Incomplete Master Table (missing concepts = unusable in Q&A)
- Q&A answers that are too long (if it exceeds 5 bullets, cut)
- Invented or approximate URLs (verify every link is real)
- Copy-pasting pitch descriptions without adapting to cheat-sheet format
- Forgetting the glossary (essential when you have a memory blank)
Validation Checklist
- Quick navigation with working anchor links
- Each act has its section (concepts + metrics + Q&A)
- Master Table covers all pitch concepts (cross-check)
- Minimum 6 questions in Q&A cheat-sheet
- External resources listed with verified URLs
- Glossary present
- File saved:
talks/{YYYY}-{slug}-revision-sheets.md
Tips
- The revision sheets are the most re-used output — attendees ask for links, you pull up the master table in 5 seconds
- Build the Q&A from the audience profile: what are the 3 most skeptical questions a senior dev in that room would ask?
- The glossary is your safety net: you blank on a term mid-talk, glance at the glossary, recover in 2 seconds
Related
- Stage 5: Script — prerequisite
- Orchestrator