diff --git a/.claude-plugin/plugin.json b/.claude-plugin/plugin.json
index 387e23e3..e0b6bdbd 100644
--- a/.claude-plugin/plugin.json
+++ b/.claude-plugin/plugin.json
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"name": "antigravity-awesome-skills",
"version": "9.7.0",
- "description": "Plugin-safe Claude Code distribution of Antigravity Awesome Skills with 1,358 supported skills.",
+ "description": "Plugin-safe Claude Code distribution of Antigravity Awesome Skills with 1,359 supported skills.",
"author": {
"name": "sickn33 and contributors",
"url": "https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills"
diff --git a/CATALOG.md b/CATALOG.md
index 31d43b4d..6ab567ed 100644
--- a/CATALOG.md
+++ b/CATALOG.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Generated at: 2026-02-08T00:00:00.000Z
-Total skills: 1372
+Total skills: 1373
## architecture (88)
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ Total skills: 1372
| `youtube-automation` | Automate YouTube tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): upload videos, manage playlists, search content, get analytics, and handle comments. Always search tools firs... | youtube | youtube, automation, automate, tasks, via, rube, mcp, composio, upload, videos, playlists, search |
| `zapier-make-patterns` | You are a no-code automation architect who has built thousands of Zaps and Scenarios for businesses of all sizes. You've seen automations that save companies... | zapier, make | zapier, make, no, code, automation, architect, who, built, thousands, zaps, scenarios, businesses |
-## development (185)
+## development (186)
| Skill | Description | Tags | Triggers |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
@@ -586,6 +586,7 @@ Total skills: 1372
| `python-packaging` | Comprehensive guide to creating, structuring, and distributing Python packages using modern packaging tools, pyproject.toml, and publishing to PyPI. | python, packaging | python, packaging, creating, structuring, distributing, packages, pyproject, toml, publishing, pypi |
| `python-patterns` | Python development principles and decision-making. Framework selection, async patterns, type hints, project structure. Teaches thinking, not copying. | python | python, development, principles, decision, making, framework, selection, async, type, hints, structure, teaches |
| `python-performance-optimization` | Profile and optimize Python code using cProfile, memory profilers, and performance best practices. Use when debugging slow Python code, optimizing bottleneck... | python, performance, optimization | python, performance, optimization, profile, optimize, code, cprofile, memory, profilers, debugging, slow, optimizing |
+| `python-pptx-generator` | Generate complete Python scripts that build polished PowerPoint decks with python-pptx and real slide content. | python, powerpoint, python-pptx, presentations, slide-decks | python, powerpoint, python-pptx, presentations, slide-decks, pptx, generator, generate, complete, scripts, polished, decks |
| `python-pro` | Master Python 3.12+ with modern features, async programming, performance optimization, and production-ready practices. Expert in the latest Python ecosystem ... | python | python, pro, 12, features, async, programming, performance, optimization, latest, ecosystem, including, uv |
| `python-testing-patterns` | Implement comprehensive testing strategies with pytest, fixtures, mocking, and test-driven development. Use when writing Python tests, setting up test suites... | python | python, testing, pytest, fixtures, mocking, test, driven, development, writing, tests, setting, up |
| `react-component-performance` | Diagnose slow React components and suggest targeted performance fixes. | react, component, performance | react, component, performance, diagnose, slow, components, suggest, targeted, fixes |
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 56c5dd4e..8059f598 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
-
-# 🌌 Antigravity Awesome Skills: 1,372+ Agentic Skills for Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Copilot & More
+
+# 🌌 Antigravity Awesome Skills: 1,373+ Agentic Skills for Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Copilot & More
-> **Installable GitHub library of 1,372+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and other AI coding assistants.**
+> **Installable GitHub library of 1,373+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and other AI coding assistants.**
Antigravity Awesome Skills is an installable GitHub library and npm installer for reusable `SKILL.md` playbooks. It is designed for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, Kiro, OpenCode, GitHub Copilot, and other AI coding assistants that benefit from structured operating instructions. Instead of collecting one-off prompt snippets, this repository gives you a searchable, installable catalog of skills, bundles, workflows, plugin-safe distributions, and practical docs that help agents perform recurring tasks with better context, stronger constraints, and clearer outputs.
You can use this repo to install a broad multi-tool skill library, start from role-based bundles, or jump into workflow-driven execution for planning, coding, debugging, testing, security review, infrastructure, product work, and growth tasks. The root README is intentionally a high-signal landing page: understand what the project is, install it quickly, choose the right tool path, and then follow deeper docs only when you need them.
-**Start here:** [Star the repo](https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/stargazers) · [Install in 1 minute](#installation) · [Choose your tool](#choose-your-tool) · [Best skills by tool](#best-skills-by-tool) · [📚 Browse 1,372+ Skills](#browse-1372-skills) · [Bundles](docs/users/bundles.md) · [Workflows](docs/users/workflows.md) · [Plugins for Claude Code and Codex](docs/users/plugins.md)
+**Start here:** [Star the repo](https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/stargazers) · [Install in 1 minute](#installation) · [Choose your tool](#choose-your-tool) · [Best skills by tool](#best-skills-by-tool) · [📚 Browse 1,373+ Skills](#browse-1373-skills) · [Bundles](docs/users/bundles.md) · [Workflows](docs/users/workflows.md) · [Plugins for Claude Code and Codex](docs/users/plugins.md)
[](https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/stargazers)
[](LICENSE)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ You can use this repo to install a broad multi-tool skill library, start from ro
- **Installable, not just inspirational**: use `npx antigravity-awesome-skills` to put skills where your tool expects them.
- **Built for major agent workflows**: Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, Kiro, OpenCode, Copilot, and more.
-- **Broad coverage with real utility**: 1,372+ skills across development, testing, security, infrastructure, product, and marketing.
+- **Broad coverage with real utility**: 1,373+ skills across development, testing, security, infrastructure, product, and marketing.
- **Faster onboarding**: bundles and workflows reduce the time from "I found this repo" to "I used my first skill".
- **Useful whether you want breadth or curation**: browse the full catalog, start with top bundles, or compare alternatives before installing.
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Start with [Bundles](docs/users/bundles.md) for role-based recommendations, [Wor
## Best Skills By Tool
-If you want a faster answer than "browse all 1,372+ skills", start with a tool-specific guide:
+If you want a faster answer than "browse all 1,373+ skills", start with a tool-specific guide:
- **[Claude Code skills](docs/users/claude-code-skills.md)**: install paths, starter skills, prompt examples, and plugin marketplace flow.
- **[Cursor skills](docs/users/cursor-skills.md)**: best starter skills for `.cursor/skills/`, UI-heavy work, and pair-programming flows.
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ If Antigravity starts hitting context limits with too many active skills, the ac
If you use OpenCode or another `.agents/skills` host, prefer a reduced install up front instead of copying the full library into a context-sensitive runtime. The installer now supports `--risk`, `--category`, and `--tags` so you can keep the installed set narrow.
-## Browse 1,372+ Skills
+## Browse 1,373+ Skills
Use the root repo as a landing page, then jump into the deeper surface that matches your intent.
@@ -524,6 +524,8 @@ We officially thank the following contributors for their help in making this rep
- [@Jonohobs](https://github.com/Jonohobs)
- [@JaskiratAnand](https://github.com/JaskiratAnand)
- [@Al-Garadi](https://github.com/Al-Garadi)
+- [@olgasafonova](https://github.com/olgasafonova)
+- [@spideyashith](https://github.com/spideyashith)
## Star History
diff --git a/apps/web-app/public/sitemap.xml b/apps/web-app/public/sitemap.xml
index 9c369801..f29ebaee 100644
--- a/apps/web-app/public/sitemap.xml
+++ b/apps/web-app/public/sitemap.xml
@@ -6,6 +6,12 @@
daily
1.0
+
+ http://localhost/skill/python-pptx-generator
+ 2026-04-06
+ weekly
+ 0.7
+
http://localhost/skill/awareness-stage-mapper
2026-04-06
@@ -240,10 +246,4 @@
weekly
0.7
-
- http://localhost/skill/app-store-changelog
- 2026-04-06
- weekly
- 0.7
-
diff --git a/apps/web-app/public/skills.json.backup b/apps/web-app/public/skills.json.backup
index faa27121..eed68f59 100644
--- a/apps/web-app/public/skills.json.backup
+++ b/apps/web-app/public/skills.json.backup
@@ -22090,6 +22090,28 @@
"reasons": []
}
},
+ {
+ "id": "python-pptx-generator",
+ "path": "skills/python-pptx-generator",
+ "category": "development",
+ "name": "python-pptx-generator",
+ "description": "Generate complete Python scripts that build polished PowerPoint decks with python-pptx and real slide content.",
+ "risk": "safe",
+ "source": "self",
+ "date_added": "2026-04-06",
+ "plugin": {
+ "targets": {
+ "codex": "supported",
+ "claude": "supported"
+ },
+ "setup": {
+ "type": "none",
+ "summary": "",
+ "docs": null
+ },
+ "reasons": []
+ }
+ },
{
"id": "python-pro",
"path": "skills/python-pro",
diff --git a/data/bundles.json b/data/bundles.json
index 15264483..87896c0c 100644
--- a/data/bundles.json
+++ b/data/bundles.json
@@ -247,6 +247,7 @@
"python-packaging",
"python-patterns",
"python-performance-optimization",
+ "python-pptx-generator",
"python-pro",
"python-testing-patterns",
"react-best-practices",
@@ -1277,6 +1278,7 @@
"pdf-official",
"pptx-official",
"pr-writer",
+ "python-pptx-generator",
"readme",
"seo-aeo-blog-writer",
"seo-aeo-landing-page-writer",
diff --git a/data/catalog.json b/data/catalog.json
index 2688af27..988e9392 100644
--- a/data/catalog.json
+++ b/data/catalog.json
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"generatedAt": "2026-02-08T00:00:00.000Z",
- "total": 1372,
+ "total": 1373,
"skills": [
{
"id": "00-andruia-consultant",
@@ -24618,6 +24618,34 @@
],
"path": "skills/python-performance-optimization/SKILL.md"
},
+ {
+ "id": "python-pptx-generator",
+ "name": "python-pptx-generator",
+ "description": "Generate complete Python scripts that build polished PowerPoint decks with python-pptx and real slide content.",
+ "category": "development",
+ "tags": [
+ "python",
+ "powerpoint",
+ "python-pptx",
+ "presentations",
+ "slide-decks"
+ ],
+ "triggers": [
+ "python",
+ "powerpoint",
+ "python-pptx",
+ "presentations",
+ "slide-decks",
+ "pptx",
+ "generator",
+ "generate",
+ "complete",
+ "scripts",
+ "polished",
+ "decks"
+ ],
+ "path": "skills/python-pptx-generator/SKILL.md"
+ },
{
"id": "python-pro",
"name": "python-pro",
diff --git a/data/plugin-compatibility.json b/data/plugin-compatibility.json
index 6f478ce8..0ffec43d 100644
--- a/data/plugin-compatibility.json
+++ b/data/plugin-compatibility.json
@@ -19158,6 +19158,25 @@
},
"runtime_files": []
},
+ {
+ "id": "python-pptx-generator",
+ "path": "skills/python-pptx-generator",
+ "targets": {
+ "codex": "supported",
+ "claude": "supported"
+ },
+ "setup": {
+ "type": "none",
+ "summary": "",
+ "docs": null
+ },
+ "reasons": [],
+ "blocked_reasons": {
+ "codex": [],
+ "claude": []
+ },
+ "runtime_files": []
+ },
{
"id": "python-pro",
"path": "skills/python-pro",
@@ -26230,10 +26249,10 @@
}
],
"summary": {
- "total_skills": 1372,
+ "total_skills": 1373,
"supported": {
- "codex": 1343,
- "claude": 1358
+ "codex": 1344,
+ "claude": 1359
},
"blocked": {
"codex": 29,
diff --git a/docs/integrations/jetski-cortex.md b/docs/integrations/jetski-cortex.md
index ec1b5136..cc3e6ca5 100644
--- a/docs/integrations/jetski-cortex.md
+++ b/docs/integrations/jetski-cortex.md
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
---
title: Jetski/Cortex + Gemini Integration Guide
-description: "Use antigravity-awesome-skills with Jetski/Cortex without hitting context-window overflow with 1.372+ skills."
+description: "Use antigravity-awesome-skills with Jetski/Cortex without hitting context-window overflow with 1.373+ skills."
---
-# Jetski/Cortex + Gemini: safe integration with 1,1.372+ skills
+# Jetski/Cortex + Gemini: safe integration with 1,1.373+ skills
This guide shows how to integrate the `antigravity-awesome-skills` repository with an agent based on **Jetski/Cortex + Gemini** (or similar frameworks) **without exceeding the model context window**.
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Never do:
- concatenate all `SKILL.md` content into a single system prompt;
- re-inject the entire library for **every** request.
-With over 1,1.372 skills, this approach fills the context window before user messages are even added, causing truncation.
+With over 1,1.373 skills, this approach fills the context window before user messages are even added, causing truncation.
---
diff --git a/docs/integrations/jetski-gemini-loader/README.md b/docs/integrations/jetski-gemini-loader/README.md
index d8fa3515..458a6812 100644
--- a/docs/integrations/jetski-gemini-loader/README.md
+++ b/docs/integrations/jetski-gemini-loader/README.md
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ This example shows one way to integrate **antigravity-awesome-skills** with a Je
- How to enforce a **maximum number of skills per turn** via `maxSkillsPerTurn`.
- How to choose whether to **truncate or error** when too many skills are requested via `overflowBehavior`.
-This pattern avoids context overflow when you have 1,372+ skills installed.
+This pattern avoids context overflow when you have 1,373+ skills installed.
---
diff --git a/docs/maintainers/repo-growth-seo.md b/docs/maintainers/repo-growth-seo.md
index 12204f36..1b0103c5 100644
--- a/docs/maintainers/repo-growth-seo.md
+++ b/docs/maintainers/repo-growth-seo.md
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This document keeps the repository's GitHub-facing discovery copy aligned with t
Preferred positioning:
-> Installable GitHub library of 1,372+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and other AI coding assistants.
+> Installable GitHub library of 1,373+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and other AI coding assistants.
Key framing:
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Key framing:
Preferred description:
-> Installable GitHub library of 1,372+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and more. Includes installer CLI, bundles, workflows, and official/community skill collections.
+> Installable GitHub library of 1,373+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and more. Includes installer CLI, bundles, workflows, and official/community skill collections.
Preferred homepage:
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Preferred homepage:
Preferred social preview:
-- use a clean preview image that says `1,372+ Agentic Skills`;
+- use a clean preview image that says `1,373+ Agentic Skills`;
- mention Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI;
- avoid dense text and tiny logos that disappear in social cards.
diff --git a/docs/maintainers/skills-update-guide.md b/docs/maintainers/skills-update-guide.md
index 1d24da22..38e7e020 100644
--- a/docs/maintainers/skills-update-guide.md
+++ b/docs/maintainers/skills-update-guide.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ For manual updates, you need:
The update process refreshes:
- Skills index (`skills_index.json`)
- Web app skills data (`apps\web-app\public\skills.json`)
-- All 1,372+ skills from the skills directory
+- All 1,373+ skills from the skills directory
## When to Update
diff --git a/docs/users/bundles.md b/docs/users/bundles.md
index 47150253..06534389 100644
--- a/docs/users/bundles.md
+++ b/docs/users/bundles.md
@@ -673,4 +673,4 @@ Found a skill that should be in a bundle? Or want to create a new bundle? [Open
---
-_Last updated: March 2026 | Total Skills: 1,372+ | Total Bundles: 37_
+_Last updated: March 2026 | Total Skills: 1,373+ | Total Bundles: 37_
diff --git a/docs/users/claude-code-skills.md b/docs/users/claude-code-skills.md
index 6710047f..a42dcb32 100644
--- a/docs/users/claude-code-skills.md
+++ b/docs/users/claude-code-skills.md
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Install the library into Claude Code, then invoke focused skills directly in the
## Why use this repo for Claude Code
-- It includes 1,372+ skills instead of a narrow single-domain starter pack.
+- It includes 1,373+ skills instead of a narrow single-domain starter pack.
- It supports the standard `.claude/skills/` path and the Claude Code plugin marketplace flow.
- It also ships generated bundle plugins so teams can install focused packs like `Essentials` or `Security Developer` from the marketplace metadata.
- It includes onboarding docs, bundles, and workflows so new users do not need to guess where to begin.
diff --git a/docs/users/gemini-cli-skills.md b/docs/users/gemini-cli-skills.md
index 6caab3cc..34f3e4e7 100644
--- a/docs/users/gemini-cli-skills.md
+++ b/docs/users/gemini-cli-skills.md
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Install into the Gemini skills path, then ask Gemini to apply one skill at a tim
- It installs directly into the expected Gemini skills path.
- It includes both core software engineering skills and deeper agent/LLM-oriented skills.
-- It helps new users get started with bundles and workflows rather than forcing a cold start from 1,372+ files.
+- It helps new users get started with bundles and workflows rather than forcing a cold start from 1,373+ files.
- It is useful whether you want a broad internal skill library or a single repo to test many workflows quickly.
## Install Gemini CLI Skills
diff --git a/docs/users/kiro-integration.md b/docs/users/kiro-integration.md
index a227a152..3fb98b09 100644
--- a/docs/users/kiro-integration.md
+++ b/docs/users/kiro-integration.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Kiro is AWS's agentic AI IDE that combines:
Kiro's agentic capabilities are enhanced by skills that provide:
-- **Domain expertise** across 1,372+ specialized areas
+- **Domain expertise** across 1,373+ specialized areas
- **Best practices** from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and AWS
- **Workflow automation** for common development tasks
- **AWS-specific patterns** for serverless, infrastructure, and cloud architecture
diff --git a/docs/users/usage.md b/docs/users/usage.md
index ec5d3244..3cc6f153 100644
--- a/docs/users/usage.md
+++ b/docs/users/usage.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ If you came in through a **Claude Code** or **Codex** plugin instead of a full l
When you ran `npx antigravity-awesome-skills` or cloned the repository, you:
-✅ **Downloaded 1,372+ skill files** to your computer (default: `~/.gemini/antigravity/skills/`; or a custom path like `~/.agent/skills/` if you used `--path`)
+✅ **Downloaded 1,373+ skill files** to your computer (default: `~/.gemini/antigravity/skills/`; or a custom path like `~/.agent/skills/` if you used `--path`)
✅ **Made them available** to your AI assistant
❌ **Did NOT enable them all automatically** (they're just sitting there, waiting)
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Bundles are **curated groups** of skills organized by role. They help you decide
**Analogy:**
-- You installed a toolbox with 1,372+ tools (✅ done)
+- You installed a toolbox with 1,373+ tools (✅ done)
- Bundles are like **labeled organizer trays** saying: "If you're a carpenter, start with these 10 tools"
- You can either **pick skills from the tray** or install that tray as a focused marketplace bundle plugin
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Let's actually use a skill right now. Follow these steps:
## Step 5: Picking Your First Skills (Practical Advice)
-Don't try to use all 1,372+ skills at once. Here's a sensible approach:
+Don't try to use all 1,373+ skills at once. Here's a sensible approach:
If you want a tool-specific starting point before choosing skills, use:
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ Usually no, but if your AI doesn't recognize a skill:
### "Can I load all skills into the model at once?"
-No. Even though you have 1,372+ skills installed locally, you should **not** concatenate every `SKILL.md` into a single system prompt or context block.
+No. Even though you have 1,373+ skills installed locally, you should **not** concatenate every `SKILL.md` into a single system prompt or context block.
The intended pattern is:
diff --git a/docs/users/visual-guide.md b/docs/users/visual-guide.md
index 9009c9a6..fb1344d6 100644
--- a/docs/users/visual-guide.md
+++ b/docs/users/visual-guide.md
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ antigravity-awesome-skills/
├── 📄 CONTRIBUTING.md ← Contributor workflow
├── 📄 CATALOG.md ← Full generated catalog
│
-├── 📁 skills/ ← 1,372+ skills live here
+├── 📁 skills/ ← 1,373+ skills live here
│ │
│ ├── 📁 brainstorming/
│ │ └── 📄 SKILL.md ← Skill definition
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ antigravity-awesome-skills/
│ │ └── 📁 2d-games/
│ │ └── 📄 SKILL.md ← Nested skills also supported
│ │
-│ └── ... (1,372+ total)
+│ └── ... (1,373+ total)
│
├── 📁 apps/
│ └── 📁 web-app/ ← Interactive browser
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ antigravity-awesome-skills/
```
┌─────────────────────────┐
- │ 1,372+ SKILLS │
+ │ 1,373+ SKILLS │
└────────────┬────────────┘
│
┌────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┐
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ If you want a workspace-style manual install instead, cloning into `.agent/skill
│ ├── 📁 brainstorming/ │
│ ├── 📁 stripe-integration/ │
│ ├── 📁 react-best-practices/ │
-│ └── ... (1,372+ total) │
+│ └── ... (1,373+ total) │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
diff --git a/package.json b/package.json
index f19db04e..6294c32e 100644
--- a/package.json
+++ b/package.json
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"name": "antigravity-awesome-skills",
"version": "9.7.0",
- "description": "1,372+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Antigravity & more. Installer CLI.",
+ "description": "1,373+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Antigravity & more. Installer CLI.",
"license": "MIT",
"scripts": {
"validate": "node tools/scripts/run-python.js tools/scripts/validate_skills.py",
diff --git a/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/.claude-plugin/plugin.json b/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/.claude-plugin/plugin.json
index 387e23e3..e0b6bdbd 100644
--- a/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/.claude-plugin/plugin.json
+++ b/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/.claude-plugin/plugin.json
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"name": "antigravity-awesome-skills",
"version": "9.7.0",
- "description": "Plugin-safe Claude Code distribution of Antigravity Awesome Skills with 1,358 supported skills.",
+ "description": "Plugin-safe Claude Code distribution of Antigravity Awesome Skills with 1,359 supported skills.",
"author": {
"name": "sickn33 and contributors",
"url": "https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills"
diff --git a/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/skills/python-pptx-generator/README.md b/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/skills/python-pptx-generator/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f7895526
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/skills/python-pptx-generator/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+# Python PPTX Generator
+
+## Description
+An agent skill designed to generate complete, runnable Python scripts that build professional PowerPoint presentations using the `python-pptx` library. It transforms a simple topic request into a fully coded slide deck.
+
+## System Prompt
+You are an expert Python Developer and Executive Presentation Designer. Your objective is to write complete, error-free Python scripts using the `python-pptx` library to generate PowerPoint presentations. You do not just write code; you also generate the actual educational or business content for the slides based on the user's topic.
+
+## Rules
+1. **Library Constraint:** You must strictly use the `python-pptx` library. Assume the user will run `pip install python-pptx`.
+2. **No Placeholders:** Never use filler text like "Insert text here" or "Lorem Ipsum." You must write actual, context-relevant bullet points for the presentation.
+3. **Layout Standards:** Always utilize standard layouts (e.g., `prs.slide_layouts[0]` for Title slides, `prs.slide_layouts[1]` for Title & Content).
+4. **Self-Contained Execution:** The script must import all necessary modules, create the presentation, populate the slides, save the file (e.g., `prs.save("output.pptx")`), and print a terminal success message.
+
+## Workflow
+1. **Intake:** Ask the user for the presentation topic, target audience, and desired number of slides if not provided.
+2. **Content Structuring:** Silently draft the narrative arc (Title, Agenda, Main Points, Conclusion).
+3. **Script Generation:** Output the final Python script inside a standard python code block.
+
+## Example Usage
+**User:** Create a 5-slide presentation on the basics of Machine Learning for a high school class.
+**Agent:** [Generates the full Python script containing the content and `python-pptx` logic to build those 5 slides].
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+---
+name: python-pptx-generator
+description: "Generate complete Python scripts that build polished PowerPoint decks with python-pptx and real slide content."
+category: development
+risk: safe
+source: self
+source_type: self
+date_added: "2026-04-06"
+author: spideyashith
+tags: [python, powerpoint, python-pptx, presentations, slide-decks]
+tools: [claude, cursor, gemini, codex]
+---
+
+# Python PPTX Generator
+
+## Overview
+
+Use this skill when the user wants a ready-to-run Python script that creates a PowerPoint presentation with `python-pptx`.
+It focuses on turning a topic brief into a complete slide deck script with real slide content, sensible structure, and a working save step.
+
+## When to Use This Skill
+
+- Use when the user wants a Python script that generates a `.pptx` file automatically
+- Use when the user needs slide content drafted and encoded directly into `python-pptx`
+- Use when the user wants a quick presentation generator for demos, classes, or internal briefings
+
+## How It Works
+
+### Step 1: Collect the Deck Brief
+
+Ask for the topic, audience, tone, and target number of slides if the request does not already include them.
+If constraints are missing, pick conservative defaults and state them in the generated script comments.
+
+### Step 2: Plan the Narrative Arc
+
+Outline the deck before writing code:
+
+1. Title slide
+2. Agenda or context
+3. Core teaching or business points
+4. Summary or next steps
+
+Keep the slide count realistic for the requested audience and avoid filler slides.
+
+### Step 3: Generate the Python Script
+
+Write a complete script that:
+
+- imports `Presentation` from `python-pptx`
+- creates the deck
+- selects appropriate built-in layouts
+- writes real titles and bullet points
+- saves the file with a clear filename
+- prints a success message after saving
+
+### Step 4: Keep the Output Runnable
+
+The final answer should be a Python code block that can run after installing `python-pptx`.
+Avoid pseudocode, placeholders, or missing imports.
+
+## Examples
+
+### Example 1: Educational Deck
+
+```text
+User: Create a 5-slide presentation on the basics of machine learning for a high school class.
+Output: A complete Python script that creates a title slide, overview, core concepts, examples, and recap.
+```
+
+### Example 2: Business Briefing
+
+```text
+User: Generate a 7-slide deck for sales leadership on Q2 pipeline risks and mitigation options.
+Output: A python-pptx script with executive-friendly slide titles, concise bullets, and a final recommendations slide.
+```
+
+## Best Practices
+
+- ✅ Use standard `python-pptx` layouts unless the user asks for custom positioning
+- ✅ Write audience-appropriate bullet points instead of placeholders
+- ✅ Save the output file explicitly in the script, for example `output.pptx`
+- ✅ Keep slide titles short and the bullet hierarchy readable
+- ❌ Do not return partial snippets that require the user to assemble the rest
+- ❌ Do not invent unsupported styling APIs without checking `python-pptx` capabilities
+
+## Security & Safety Notes
+
+- Install `python-pptx` only in an environment you control, for example a local virtual environment
+- If the user will run the script on a shared machine, choose a safe output path and avoid overwriting existing presentations without confirmation
+- If the request includes proprietary or sensitive presentation content, keep it out of public examples and sample filenames
+
+## Common Pitfalls
+
+- **Problem:** The generated script uses placeholder text instead of real content
+ **Solution:** Draft the narrative first, then turn each slide into specific titles and bullets
+
+- **Problem:** The deck uses too many slides for the requested audience
+ **Solution:** Compress the outline to the most important 4 to 8 slides unless the user explicitly wants a longer deck
+
+- **Problem:** The script forgets to save or print a completion message
+ **Solution:** Always end with `prs.save(...)` and a short success print
+
+## Related Skills
+
+- `@pptx-official` - Use when the task is about inspecting or editing existing PowerPoint files
+- `@docx-official` - Use when the requested output should be a document instead of a slide deck
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diff --git a/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills/skills/python-pptx-generator/README.md b/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills/skills/python-pptx-generator/README.md
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+# Python PPTX Generator
+
+## Description
+An agent skill designed to generate complete, runnable Python scripts that build professional PowerPoint presentations using the `python-pptx` library. It transforms a simple topic request into a fully coded slide deck.
+
+## System Prompt
+You are an expert Python Developer and Executive Presentation Designer. Your objective is to write complete, error-free Python scripts using the `python-pptx` library to generate PowerPoint presentations. You do not just write code; you also generate the actual educational or business content for the slides based on the user's topic.
+
+## Rules
+1. **Library Constraint:** You must strictly use the `python-pptx` library. Assume the user will run `pip install python-pptx`.
+2. **No Placeholders:** Never use filler text like "Insert text here" or "Lorem Ipsum." You must write actual, context-relevant bullet points for the presentation.
+3. **Layout Standards:** Always utilize standard layouts (e.g., `prs.slide_layouts[0]` for Title slides, `prs.slide_layouts[1]` for Title & Content).
+4. **Self-Contained Execution:** The script must import all necessary modules, create the presentation, populate the slides, save the file (e.g., `prs.save("output.pptx")`), and print a terminal success message.
+
+## Workflow
+1. **Intake:** Ask the user for the presentation topic, target audience, and desired number of slides if not provided.
+2. **Content Structuring:** Silently draft the narrative arc (Title, Agenda, Main Points, Conclusion).
+3. **Script Generation:** Output the final Python script inside a standard python code block.
+
+## Example Usage
+**User:** Create a 5-slide presentation on the basics of Machine Learning for a high school class.
+**Agent:** [Generates the full Python script containing the content and `python-pptx` logic to build those 5 slides].
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+---
+name: python-pptx-generator
+description: "Generate complete Python scripts that build polished PowerPoint decks with python-pptx and real slide content."
+category: development
+risk: safe
+source: self
+source_type: self
+date_added: "2026-04-06"
+author: spideyashith
+tags: [python, powerpoint, python-pptx, presentations, slide-decks]
+tools: [claude, cursor, gemini, codex]
+---
+
+# Python PPTX Generator
+
+## Overview
+
+Use this skill when the user wants a ready-to-run Python script that creates a PowerPoint presentation with `python-pptx`.
+It focuses on turning a topic brief into a complete slide deck script with real slide content, sensible structure, and a working save step.
+
+## When to Use This Skill
+
+- Use when the user wants a Python script that generates a `.pptx` file automatically
+- Use when the user needs slide content drafted and encoded directly into `python-pptx`
+- Use when the user wants a quick presentation generator for demos, classes, or internal briefings
+
+## How It Works
+
+### Step 1: Collect the Deck Brief
+
+Ask for the topic, audience, tone, and target number of slides if the request does not already include them.
+If constraints are missing, pick conservative defaults and state them in the generated script comments.
+
+### Step 2: Plan the Narrative Arc
+
+Outline the deck before writing code:
+
+1. Title slide
+2. Agenda or context
+3. Core teaching or business points
+4. Summary or next steps
+
+Keep the slide count realistic for the requested audience and avoid filler slides.
+
+### Step 3: Generate the Python Script
+
+Write a complete script that:
+
+- imports `Presentation` from `python-pptx`
+- creates the deck
+- selects appropriate built-in layouts
+- writes real titles and bullet points
+- saves the file with a clear filename
+- prints a success message after saving
+
+### Step 4: Keep the Output Runnable
+
+The final answer should be a Python code block that can run after installing `python-pptx`.
+Avoid pseudocode, placeholders, or missing imports.
+
+## Examples
+
+### Example 1: Educational Deck
+
+```text
+User: Create a 5-slide presentation on the basics of machine learning for a high school class.
+Output: A complete Python script that creates a title slide, overview, core concepts, examples, and recap.
+```
+
+### Example 2: Business Briefing
+
+```text
+User: Generate a 7-slide deck for sales leadership on Q2 pipeline risks and mitigation options.
+Output: A python-pptx script with executive-friendly slide titles, concise bullets, and a final recommendations slide.
+```
+
+## Best Practices
+
+- ✅ Use standard `python-pptx` layouts unless the user asks for custom positioning
+- ✅ Write audience-appropriate bullet points instead of placeholders
+- ✅ Save the output file explicitly in the script, for example `output.pptx`
+- ✅ Keep slide titles short and the bullet hierarchy readable
+- ❌ Do not return partial snippets that require the user to assemble the rest
+- ❌ Do not invent unsupported styling APIs without checking `python-pptx` capabilities
+
+## Security & Safety Notes
+
+- Install `python-pptx` only in an environment you control, for example a local virtual environment
+- If the user will run the script on a shared machine, choose a safe output path and avoid overwriting existing presentations without confirmation
+- If the request includes proprietary or sensitive presentation content, keep it out of public examples and sample filenames
+
+## Common Pitfalls
+
+- **Problem:** The generated script uses placeholder text instead of real content
+ **Solution:** Draft the narrative first, then turn each slide into specific titles and bullets
+
+- **Problem:** The deck uses too many slides for the requested audience
+ **Solution:** Compress the outline to the most important 4 to 8 slides unless the user explicitly wants a longer deck
+
+- **Problem:** The script forgets to save or print a completion message
+ **Solution:** Always end with `prs.save(...)` and a short success print
+
+## Related Skills
+
+- `@pptx-official` - Use when the task is about inspecting or editing existing PowerPoint files
+- `@docx-official` - Use when the requested output should be a document instead of a slide deck
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