golden-pptx
About
The golden-pptx skill is used specifically for testing the PowerPoint golden build. It helps developers review presentation content, access code examples, and reference implementation patterns from "The Deck" presentation. Use this skill when you need to understand golden_pptx fundamentals or find specific architectural examples.
Quick Install
Claude Code
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Documentation
Golden_Pptx Presentation Skill
Use when testing the pptx golden build
π Presentation Information
Title: The Deck
Author: Jane Doe
Subject: Quarterly architecture review
Category: Engineering
Created: 2024-01-01
Modified: 2024-03-03
Slides: 8
π‘ When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Understand golden_pptx concepts and fundamentals
- Review presentation content and key points
- Find code examples and implementation patterns
- Access speaker notes and additional context
- Reference tables and data from the presentation
π Section Overview
Total Slides: 8
Total Sections: 3
Content Breakdown:
- deck: 3 sections
π Key Concepts
Main topics covered in this presentation
Major Sections:
- Getting Started Guide
- Summary and Q&A
Subsections:
- Installation Steps
- Architecture Overview
β‘ Quick Reference
Common presentation patterns found:
Getting Started (1 sections):
- Getting Started Guide (section 1)
Overview (1 sections):
- Architecture Overview (section 2)
Summary (1 sections):
- Summary and Q&A (section 3)
π Code Examples
High-quality examples extracted from presentation
Bash Examples (1)
Example 1 (Quality: 6.0/10):
pip install thing
Python Examples (2)
Example 1 (Quality: 9.5/10):
def long_example():
x0 = 0
x1 = 1
x2 = 2
x3 = 3
x4 = 4
x5 = 5
x6 = 6
x7 = 7
x8 = 8
x9 = 9
x10 = 10
x11 = 11
x12 = 12
x13 = 13
x14 = 14
x15 = 15
x16 = 16
x17 = 17
x18 = 18
x19 = 19
x20 = 20
x21 = 21
x22 = 22
x23 = 23
x24 = 24
x25 = 25
x26 = 26
x27 = 27
x28 = 28
x29 = 29
x30 = 30
x31 = 31
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x33 = 33
x34 = 34
x35 = 35
x36 = 36
x37 = 37
x3
...
Example 2 (Quality: 8.5/10):
print('hello')
π Table Summary
2 table(s) found in presentation
From section: Getting Started Guide
| Option | Default |
|---|---|
| debug | false |
| port | 8080 |
From section: Architecture Overview
π Presentation Statistics
- Total Slides: 8
- Total Sections: 3
- Code Blocks: 3
- Images/Diagrams: 2
- Tables: 2
- Programming Languages: 2
Language Breakdown:
- python: 2 examples
- bash: 1 examples
πΊοΈ Navigation
Reference Files:
references/deck.md- deck
See references/index.md for complete presentation structure.
Generated by Skill Seeker | PowerPoint Presentation Scraper
GitHub Repository
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