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Found 41 Skills
WPS Presentation Smart Assistant: Control PPTs via natural language to solve pain points such as layout beautification, content generation, and animation settings
Apply narrative structure and storytelling techniques for brand, business, and communication contexts. Use this skill when the user needs to craft a compelling story, build a brand narrative, structure a presentation around a story arc, or use storytelling to communicate data or strategy — even if they say 'tell a better story', 'make this presentation more engaging', or 'how do we build our brand story'.
Create, read, edit .pptx decks, slides, notes, templates.
Add smooth slide transitions in Slidev. Use this skill for fade, slide, and custom transitions between slides.
Create diagrams with Mermaid in Slidev. Use this skill for flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, and more.
This skill applies Edward Tufte's data visualization principles from "The Visual Display of Quantitative Information" to create high-impact slides. Use when designing presentations, creating charts/graphs, reviewing slides for clarity, or transforming data into visual displays. Triggers on phrases like "make a slide", "create presentation", "design chart", "visualize data", "review my slides", or "make this more impactful".
Strict slide-style extraction skill. Converts one or more reference slide images into a reusable DESIGN.md for future deck generation. Focuses on presentation design, not semantic content.
Classify a PPT brief into one of four types (Pitch / Research / Teaching / Narrative), then generate a high-level chapter skeleton personalized to the topic for that type. Different PPT types require different argumentation frameworks and different chapter structures — a research PPT is not a pitch, and a pitch is not a narrative. Use this at the very start of PPT planning, before formulating the thesis. It pairs with ppt-research-setup and other type-specific setup skills for detailed per-chapter reasoning.
Long Table — Warm cream and rust-red supper-club aesthetic with bold uppercase grotesk headlines, italic Fraunces, and pill-shaped outlined buttons. Anything that should feel like a warm, intimate, modern hospitality / community brand: supper clubs, dinner series, small restaurants, creative-studio events, membership pitches, lifestyle and wine brands.
Scatterbrain — Post-it inspired: pastel sticky notes, Caveat handwriting, Shrikhand and Zilla Slab type stack. Anything that should feel like a designer's whiteboard: brainstorms, workshops, creative-agency credentials, design-thinking sessions, ideation pitches, art-direction reviews.
Grove — Forest-green canvas with cream type, classical Playfair serifs, and a single rust accent. Anything that should feel organic, considered, and grown-up: sustainability and wellness brands, outdoor / nature products, wineries and restaurants, literary or arts decks, advisory deliverables, bilingual EN/CN reports.
Sakura Chroma — Vintage Japanese cassette-package aesthetic: cream paper, diagonal rainbow ribbons, condensed bold type, JIS-style spec checkboxes. Anything that should feel like a vintage Japanese cassette package or a TDK / Sony / Sakura Color product catalogue: indie hardware brand decks, music-label release schedules, analog studio retrospectives, zine and magazine pitches, kawaii-tech product launches, creative-studio annual reports.