Commonly-used-high-value-skills doc

Use when the task involves reading, creating, or editing `.docx` documents, especially when formatting or layout fidelity matters; prefer `python-docx` plus the bundled `scripts/render_docx.py` for visual checks.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/seaworld008/Commonly-used-high-value-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/seaworld008/Commonly-used-high-value-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/office-white-collar/doc" ~/.claude/skills/seaworld008-commonly-used-high-value-skills-doc-dcacb7 && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/office-white-collar/doc/SKILL.md
tags
source content

DOCX Skill

When to use

  • Read or review DOCX content where layout matters (tables, diagrams, pagination).
  • Create or edit DOCX files with professional formatting.
  • Validate visual layout before delivery.

Workflow

  1. Prefer visual review (layout, tables, diagrams).
    • If
      soffice
      and
      pdftoppm
      are available, convert DOCX -> PDF -> PNGs.
    • Or use
      scripts/render_docx.py
      (requires
      pdf2image
      and Poppler).
    • If these tools are missing, install them or ask the user to review rendered pages locally.
  2. Use
    python-docx
    for edits and structured creation (headings, styles, tables, lists).
  3. After each meaningful change, re-render and inspect the pages.
  4. If visual review is not possible, extract text with
    python-docx
    as a fallback and call out layout risk.
  5. Keep intermediate outputs organized and clean up after final approval.

Temp and output conventions

  • Use
    tmp/docs/
    for intermediate files; delete when done.
  • Write final artifacts under
    output/doc/
    when working in this repo.
  • Keep filenames stable and descriptive.

Dependencies (install if missing)

Prefer

uv
for dependency management.

Python packages:

uv pip install python-docx pdf2image

If

uv
is unavailable:

python3 -m pip install python-docx pdf2image

System tools (for rendering):

# macOS (Homebrew)
brew install libreoffice poppler

# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get install -y libreoffice poppler-utils

If installation isn't possible in this environment, tell the user which dependency is missing and how to install it locally.

Environment

No required environment variables.

Rendering commands

DOCX -> PDF:

soffice -env:UserInstallation=file:///tmp/lo_profile_$$ --headless --convert-to pdf --outdir $OUTDIR $INPUT_DOCX

PDF -> PNGs:

pdftoppm -png $OUTDIR/$BASENAME.pdf $OUTDIR/$BASENAME

Bundled helper:

python3 scripts/render_docx.py /path/to/file.docx --output_dir /tmp/docx_pages

Quality expectations

  • Deliver a client-ready document: consistent typography, spacing, margins, and clear hierarchy.
  • Avoid formatting defects: clipped/overlapping text, broken tables, unreadable characters, or default-template styling.
  • Charts, tables, and visuals must be legible in rendered pages with correct alignment.
  • Use ASCII hyphens only. Avoid U+2011 (non-breaking hyphen) and other Unicode dashes.
  • Citations and references must be human-readable; never leave tool tokens or placeholder strings.

Final checks

  • Re-render and inspect every page at 100% zoom before final delivery.
  • Fix any spacing, alignment, or pagination issues and repeat the render loop.
  • Confirm there are no leftovers (temp files, duplicate renders) unless the user asks to keep them.