PPT Creator Skill
Generate persuasive slide decks from a topic or source document. Built-in narrative structure (so-what → so-now-what), not just bullet points. By @daymade.
By daymade
Source: github.com
Install
npx degit daymade/claude-code-skills/ppt-creator ~/.claude/skills/ppt-creator
ppt-creator is in the daymade collection of pragmatic Claude Code
skills. The differentiator: it doesn’t just lay out bullet points — it
builds a persuasive arc from a topic or document.
What’s special about it
- Narrative-first — every slide answers “so what?” or “so now what?”
- Topic or source — give it just a title or hand it a full document
- Audience-aware — adjusts depth based on whether you’re pitching execs or peers
- Production-ready — exports clean .pptx that doesn’t need post-cleanup
Where it shines
- Sales pitches that need to land an argument, not just convey info
- Internal proposals to convince stakeholders
- Conference talks with a clear take-home
- Investor updates that frame numbers as a story
Differentiation
vs the anthropic/pptx skill: that one is the engine — it can read,
write, and edit .pptx mechanics. ppt-creator is opinionated about
content structure on top of the mechanics.
Composes with
theme-factory— apply a visual theme after the structure is setbrand-guidelines— house styling for corporate deckspptx— for low-level edits after generation
Example prompt
Use ppt-creator to build a 12-slide deck on "Why edge computing wins
over centralized cloud for IoT in 2026." Audience: enterprise CTOs.
Use the "so-what / so-now-what" narrative structure.
Related skills
Anthropic PPTX Skill
Generate, read, and edit .pptx decks — speaker notes, layouts, and tables included.
Anthropic Brand Guidelines Skill
Apply Anthropic's official colors and typography to any artifact. Poppins for headings, Lora for body, three accent colors that won't fight each other.
Guizang Magazine PPT Skill
"Makes slides look like magazines, not PowerPoint." Single-file HTML decks with WebGL fluid backgrounds, 10 layouts, 5 themes, horizontal-swipe navigation. By 歸藏 (@op7418).