golden-pptx-kw
About
This skill provides presentation content for testing keyword categorization systems. It includes slides, speaker notes, and code examples from a technical presentation on golden_pptx_kw concepts. Developers should use it specifically when testing how their systems categorize and extract information from presentation materials.
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Golden_Pptx_Kw Presentation Skill
Use when testing keyword categorization
π‘ When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Understand golden_pptx_kw 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:
- Setup: 1 sections
- Api: 1 sections
- Other: 1 sections
π Key Concepts
Main topics covered in this presentation
Major Sections:
- Getting Started Guide
- Architecture Overview
- Summary and Q&A
Slide Topics:
- Slide 2: Verify Setup
- Slide 3: First Demo
- Slide 8: Common Errors
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():
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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/section_s1-s1.md- Setupreferences/section_s2-s2.md- Apireferences/section_s3-s3.md- Other
See references/index.md for complete presentation structure.
Generated by Skill Seeker | PowerPoint Presentation Scraper
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