{"kind":"Skill","metadata":{"namespace":"community","name":"ppt-template-creator","version":"0.1.0"},"spec":{"description":"Creates self-contained PPT template SKILLS (not presentations) from user-provided PowerPoint templates. Use ONLY when a user wants to create a reusable skill from their template. For creating actual presentations, use the pptx skill instead.","files":{"SKILL.md":"---\nname: ppt-template-creator\ndescription: Creates self-contained PPT template SKILLS (not presentations) from user-provided PowerPoint templates. Use ONLY when a user wants to create a reusable skill from their template. For creating actual presentations, use the pptx skill instead.\n---\n\n# PPT Template Creator\n\n**This skill creates SKILLS, not presentations.** Use this when a user wants to turn their PowerPoint template into a reusable skill that can generate presentations later. If the user just wants to create a presentation, use the `pptx` skill instead.\n\nThe generated skill includes:\n- `assets/template.pptx` - the template file\n- `SKILL.md` - complete instructions (no reference to this meta skill needed)\n\n**For general skill-building best practices**, refer to the `skill-creator` skill. This skill focuses on PPT-specific patterns.\n\n## Workflow\n\n1. **User provides template** (.pptx or .potx)\n2. **Analyze template** - extract layouts, placeholders, dimensions\n3. **Initialize skill** - use the `skill-creator` skill to set up the skill structure\n4. **Add template** - copy .pptx to `assets/template.pptx`\n5. **Write SKILL.md** - follow template below with PPT-specific details\n6. **Create example** - generate sample presentation to validate\n7. **Package** - use the `skill-creator` skill to package into a .skill file\n\n## Step 2: Analyze Template\n\n**CRITICAL: Extract precise placeholder positions** - this determines content area boundaries.\n\n```python\nfrom pptx import Presentation\n\nprs = Presentation(template_path)\nprint(f\"Dimensions: {prs.slide_width/914400:.2f}\\\" x {prs.slide_height/914400:.2f}\\\"\")\nprint(f\"Layouts: {len(prs.slide_layouts)}\")\n\nfor idx, layout in enumerate(prs.slide_layouts):\n    print(f\"\\n[{idx}] {layout.name}:\")\n    for ph in layout.placeholders:\n        try:\n            ph_idx = ph.placeholder_format.idx\n            ph_type = ph.placeholder_format.type\n            # IMPORTANT: Extract exact positions in inches\n            left = ph.left / 914400\n            top = ph.top / 914400\n            width = ph.width / 914400\n            height = ph.height / 914400\n            print(f\"    idx={ph_idx}, type={ph_type}\")\n            print(f\"        x={left:.2f}\\\", y={top:.2f}\\\", w={width:.2f}\\\", h={height:.2f}\\\"\")\n        except:\n            pass\n```\n\n**Key measurements to document:**\n- **Title position**: Where does the title placeholder sit?\n- **Subtitle/description**: Where is the subtitle line?\n- **Footer placeholders**: Where do footers/sources appear?\n- **Content area**: The space BETWEEN subtitle and footer is your content area\n\n### Finding the True Content Start Position\n\n**CRITICAL:** The content area does NOT always start immediately after the subtitle placeholder. Many templates have a visual border, line, or reserved space between the subtitle and content area.\n\n**Best approach:** Look at Layout 2 or similar \"content\" layouts that have an OBJECT placeholder - this placeholder's `y` position indicates where content should actually start.\n\n```python\n# Find the OBJECT placeholder to determine true content start\nfor idx, layout in enumerate(prs.slide_layouts):\n    for ph in layout.placeholders:\n        try:\n            if ph.placeholder_format.type == 7:  # OBJECT type\n                top = ph.top / 914400\n                print(f\"Layout [{idx}] {layout.name}: OBJECT starts at y={top:.2f}\\\"\")\n                # This y value is where your content should start!\n        except:\n            pass\n```\n\n**Example:** A template might have:\n- Subtitle ending at y=1.38\"\n- But OBJECT placeholder starting at y=1.90\"\n- The gap (0.52\") is reserved for a border/line - **do not place content there**\n\nUse the OBJECT placeholder's `y` position as your content start, not the subtitle's end position.\n\n## Step 5: Write SKILL.md\n\nThe generated skill should have this structure:\n```\n[company]-ppt-template/\n├── SKILL.md\n└── assets/\n    └── template.pptx\n```\n\n### Generated SKILL.md Template\n\nThe generated SKILL.md must be **self-contained** with all instructions embedded. Use this template, filling in the bracketed values from your analysis:\n\n````markdown\n---\nname: [company]-ppt-template\ndescription: [Company] PowerPoint template for creating presentations. Use when creating [Company]-branded pitch decks, board materials, or client presentations.\n---\n\n# [Company] PPT Template\n\nTemplate: `assets/template.pptx` ([WIDTH]\" x [HEIGHT]\", [N] layouts)\n\n## Creating Presentations\n\n```python\nfrom pptx import Presentation\n\nprs = Presentation(\"path/to/skill/assets/template.pptx\")\n\n# DELETE all existing slides first\nwhile len(prs.slides) \u003e 0:\n    rId = prs.slides._sldIdLst[0].rId\n    prs.part.drop_rel(rId)\n    del prs.slides._sldIdLst[0]\n\n# Add slides from layouts\nslide = prs.slides.add_slide(prs.slide_layouts[LAYOUT_IDX])\n```\n\n## Key Layouts\n\n| Index | Name | Use For |\n|-------|------|---------|\n| [0] | [Layout Name] | [Cover/title slide] |\n| [N] | [Layout Name] | [Content with bullets] |\n| [N] | [Layout Name] | [Two-column layout] |\n\n## Placeholder Mapping\n\n**CRITICAL: Include exact positions (x, y coordinates) for each placeholder.**\n\n### Layout [N]: [Name]\n| idx | Type | Position | Use |\n|-----|------|----------|-----|\n| [idx] | TITLE (1) | y=[Y]\" | Slide title |\n| [idx] | BODY (2) | y=[Y]\" | Subtitle/description |\n| [idx] | BODY (2) | y=[Y]\" | Footer |\n| [idx] | BODY (2) | y=[Y]\" | Source/notes |\n\n### Content Area Boundaries\n\n**Document the safe content area for custom shapes/tables/charts:**\n\n```\nContent Area (for Layout [N]):\n- Left margin: [X]\" (content starts here)\n- Top: [Y]\" (below subtitle placeholder)\n- Width: [W]\"\n- Height: [H]\" (ends before footer)\n\nFor 4-quadrant layouts:\n- Left column: x=[X]\", width=[W]\"\n- Right column: x=[X]\", width=[W]\"\n- Top row: y=[Y]\", height=[H]\"\n- Bottom row: y=[Y]\", height=[H]\"\n```\n\n**Why this matters:** Custom content (textboxes, tables, charts) must stay within these boundaries to avoid overlapping with template placeholders like titles, footers, and source lines.\n\n## Filling Content\n\n**Do NOT add manual bullet characters** - slide master handles formatting.\n\n```python\n# Fill title\nfor shape in slide.shapes:\n    if hasattr(shape, 'placeholder_format'):\n        if shape.placeholder_format.type == 1:  # TITLE\n            shape.text = \"Slide Title\"\n\n# Fill content with hierarchy (level 0 = header, level 1 = bullet)\nfor shape in slide.shapes:\n    if hasattr(shape, 'placeholder_format'):\n        idx = shape.placeholder_format.idx\n        if idx == [CONTENT_IDX]:\n            tf = shape.text_frame\n            for para in tf.paragraphs:\n                para.clear()\n\n            content = [\n                (\"Section Header\", 0),\n                (\"First bullet point\", 1),\n                (\"Second bullet point\", 1),\n            ]\n\n            tf.paragraphs[0].text = content[0][0]\n            tf.paragraphs[0].level = content[0][1]\n            for text, level in content[1:]:\n                p = tf.add_paragraph()\n                p.text = text\n                p.level = level\n```\n\n## Example: Cover Slide\n\n```python\nslide = prs.slides.add_slide(prs.slide_layouts[[COVER_IDX]])\nfor shape in slide.shapes:\n    if hasattr(shape, 'placeholder_format'):\n        idx = shape.placeholder_format.idx\n        if idx == [TITLE_IDX]:\n            shape.text = \"Company Name\"\n        elif idx == [SUBTITLE_IDX]:\n            shape.text = \"Presentation Title | Date\"\n```\n\n## Example: Content Slide\n\n```python\nslide = prs.slides.add_slide(prs.slide_layouts[[CONTENT_IDX]])\nfor shape in slide.shapes:\n    if hasattr(shape, 'placeholder_format'):\n        ph_type = shape.placeholder_format.type\n        idx = shape.placeholder_format.idx\n        if ph_type == 1:\n            shape.text = \"Executive Summary\"\n        elif idx == [BODY_IDX]:\n            tf = shape.text_frame\n            for para in tf.paragraphs:\n                para.clear()\n            content = [\n                (\"Key Findings\", 0),\n                (\"Revenue grew 40% YoY to $50M\", 1),\n                (\"Expanded to 3 new markets\", 1),\n                (\"Recommendation\", 0),\n                (\"Proceed with strategic initiative\", 1),\n            ]\n            tf.paragraphs[0].text = content[0][0]\n            tf.paragraphs[0].level = content[0][1]\n            for text, level in content[1:]:\n                p = tf.add_paragraph()\n                p.text = text\n                p.level = level\n```\n````\n\n## Step 6: Create Example Output\n\nGenerate a sample presentation to validate the skill works. Save it alongside the skill for reference.\n\n## PPT-Specific Rules for Generated Skills\n\n1. **Template in assets/** - always bundle the .pptx file\n2. **Self-contained SKILL.md** - all instructions embedded, no external references\n3. **No manual bullets** - use `paragraph.level` for hierarchy\n4. **Delete slides first** - always clear existing slides before adding new ones\n5. **Document placeholders by idx** - placeholder idx values are template-specific\n"},"import":{"commit_sha":"9affc6e683bbaf66361058117027cf5a50bf1861","imported_at":"2026-05-18T20:09:40Z","license_text":"\n                                 Apache License\n                           Version 2.0, January 2004\n                        http://www.apache.org/licenses/\n\n   TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION\n\n   1. 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