elegant-reports
The elegant-reports skill generates minimalist PDF reports with Nordic/Scandinavian design aesthetics from markdown or HTML using Nutrient's document web service. Use it when creating polished executive briefings, board presentations, or analysis reports that require clean, professional visual styling beyond standard developer templates, with support for multiple layout templates (executive, report, presentation) and light/dark themes.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/jdrhyne/agent-skills /tmp/elegant-reports && cp -r /tmp/elegant-reports/skills/elegant-reports ~/.claude/skills/elegant-reportsSKILL.md
# elegant-reports Generate minimalist PDF reports inspired by Scandinavian editorial design. ## When to Use Use this skill when the user wants: - polished executive briefings or board-style reports - presentation-like PDFs generated from markdown - a clean Nordic visual language instead of default developer styling - a reusable report template system that can be extended carefully ## Quick Start Install the pinned dependencies from `package-lock.json`, then run: ```bash cd /path/to/elegant-reports node ./generate.js --list node ./generate.js examples/sample-executive.md output.pdf --template executive --theme light ``` For HTML debugging, add `--output-html` so the generator saves the rendered HTML alongside the PDF. ## Available Templates | Template | Use Case | |----------|----------| | `executive` | polished briefings and compact executive summaries | | `report` | denser narrative reports and analysis writeups | | `presentation` | bold slide-like outputs with one idea per page | | `report-demo` | legacy report variant for comparison/testing | | `presentation-demo` | legacy presentation variant for comparison/testing | Each template supports `light` and `dark` themes where available. ## Frontmatter Add YAML frontmatter to control the rendered output: ```markdown --- title: Q4 Competitive Analysis subtitle: Market Intelligence Report author: Report Author template: report theme: dark --- Your content here... ``` ## Workflow 1. Pick the closest existing template instead of starting from scratch. 2. Write or refine the source markdown. 3. Generate a PDF. 4. If layout tuning is needed, inspect the emitted HTML with `--output-html` and adjust the corresponding template/theme pair. 5. Re-run until the design is clean and the PDF is stable. ## Extending the Skill When authoring a new visual variant: - start from the nearest bundled template and theme - keep token names and spacing scales consistent with the existing system - make one visual change at a time and regenerate after each step - prefer additive variants over rewriting the whole design language - keep legacy/demo templates available until the replacement is verified The bundled Nordic design research note is the canonical reference for the visual system. Read it only when you need deeper design rationale. ## Safety Boundaries - Do not send sensitive source documents to third-party services unless the user explicitly requested PDF generation through Nutrient DWS and accepts that network boundary. - Do not browse arbitrary local files. Limit reads to the skill bundle and user-approved input/output paths. - Do not overwrite or delete files outside the user-approved working directory. - Do not install extra packages, change dependency versions, or add new external services unless the user explicitly asks for that setup work. - Do not claim a report was generated successfully unless the output artifact exists and the generator completed without error. - Do not fetch external design inspiration or web references unless the user explicitly wants fresh visual research. ## Dependencies - Node.js 18+ - pinned npm dependencies from `package-lock.json` - `NUTRIENT_DWS_API_KEY` environment variable for PDF generation ## File Map - main generator CLI and module entrypoint - bundled HTML templates - bundled visual themes - sample markdown input - optional deeper design rationale bundled with the skill ## Validation Before calling the skill done: - run `node ./generate.js --list` - run `npm test` - verify the expected PDF or HTML artifact exists in the requested output path
Automatically update OpenClaw and selected skills once daily. Runs via cron, checks for updates, applies them, and messages the user with a summary of what changed.
Check for new OpenClaw releases and notify once per new version.
OpenClaw documentation expert with decision tree navigation, search scripts, doc fetching, version tracking, and config snippets for all OpenClaw features
Bulk download images from login-protected gallery websites using an attached browser session. Use when asked to scrape, download, or save images from authenticated gallery pages, extract full-size images from thumbnails, or batch download from multi-page galleries.
Three-Layer Memory System — automatic fact extraction, entity-based knowledge graph, and weekly synthesis. Manages life/areas/ entities with atomic facts and living summaries.
Captures learnings, errors, and corrections to enable continuous improvement. Use when: (1) A command or operation fails unexpectedly, (2) User corrects Claude ('No, that's wrong...', 'Actually...'), (3) User requests a capability that doesn't exist, (4) An external API or tool fails, (5) Claude realizes its knowledge is outdated or incorrect, (6) A better approach is discovered for a recurring task. Also review learnings before major tasks.
Sync skills between local installation and the GitHub source-of-truth repository. Use when asked to install, update, list, or push skills.
Persistent TODO scratch pad for tracking tasks across sessions. Use when user says "add to TODO", "what's on the TODO", "mark X done", "show TODO list", "remove from TODO", or asks about pending tasks. Also triggers on heartbeat to remind about stale items.