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thesis-defense-pptx
Create, polish, and quality-check editable undergraduate or graduate thesis defense PowerPoint decks from a local thesis PDF/LaTeX project and an existing PPTX template. Use when the user asks for a formal defense PPT, thesis presentation, academic答辩PPT, template-matched PPTX, or local PowerPoint deck generation with visual inspection.
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Copiargit clone --depth 1 https://github.com/zouchenzhen/thesis-defense-pptx-skill /tmp/thesis-defense-pptx && cp -r /tmp/thesis-defense-pptx/skills/thesis-defense-pptx ~/.claude/skills/thesis-defense-pptxDespués abre una sesión nueva de Claude Code; el skill carga automáticamente.
Definición
SKILL.md
# Thesis Defense PPTX Use this skill for local, editable `.pptx` thesis defense decks that must follow a supplied university/lab/company PowerPoint template. ## Operating Principles - Platform: Windows + Microsoft PowerPoint for COM-driven cloning, export, and overflow inspection. On macOS/Linux, use the python-pptx-only parts and skip COM-based quality gates. - Treat the visual template as the source of truth. Preserve its cover, colors, fonts, navigation, card styles, logos, and slide proportions unless the user explicitly asks to redesign. - Read the thesis source first: PDF, LaTeX, figures, old PPT, experiment scripts, tables, and captions. Do not generate from topic/title alone when source files exist. - Build a source-asset inventory before placing images: extract `\includegraphics` entries and captions from the final TeX/PDF, then use only thesis-cited figures or images the user explicitly approves. Do not carry over pictures from a template, old progress deck, or draft figure folder merely because they look relevant. - Prefer copying native template slides and replacing content over rebuilding from blank slides. - Keep slides concise and presentation-oriented. Convert thesis prose into defense talking points. - Preserve the template's font sizes and hierarchy by default. For projection readability, first shorten text, split dense slides, or use the template's larger existing layouts; only change font sizes locally when the template itself provides no readable fit. - Always generate an editable `.pptx`, not only an outline, image deck, PDF, or HTML. - Always run a visual quality gate before final response: export slide images, inspect a contact sheet plus key full-size slide screenshots, check text overflow, check stale template words/images, and verify the PPTX opens. ## Recommended Workflow 1. Identify inputs: - thesis project path or full thesis document - visual template PPTX - optional old defense/report PPTX - output directory and desired filename 2. Extract thesis context: - Use `scripts/extract_thesis_context.py` to summarize PDF/TeX text and list candidate figures. - Read source files directly when details matter: abstract, introduction, method, experiments, results, conclusion. - Create an explicit list of final-thesis figures from `\includegraphics` and captions. Treat this as the allow-list for PPT images unless the user requests new visuals. - Collect defense-critical facts: problem, motivation, modeling, algorithms, experimental setup, baselines, metrics, key results, limitations, future work. 3. Analyze the template: - Export template slides to PNG if PowerPoint is available. - Inspect cover, TOC, navigation, section, body/card, chart/image, summary, and closing slide styles. - Note fonts, font sizes, red/brand color, card dimensions, line widths, and spacing. 4. Build a native template skeleton: - Use PowerPoint COM (`scripts/clone_template_deck.ps1`) when PowerPoint is installed. - Copy or duplicate original template slides in the needed order. - Use python-pptx only to replace content and add images/shapes after the skeleton is valid. 5. Fill content: - Use 12-16 slides for undergraduate defense unless user specifies otherwise. - Typical order: cover, TOC, background, problem definition, work summary, system/method, modeling, implementation, experiment setup, training/results, comparison, robustness/multi-seed, innovation/limitations, summary/outlook, thanks. - Use final-thesis figures first and verify each inserted picture against the source-asset inventory. If a picture is from a template or old deck and is not thesis-cited, replace it or remove it. - Keep dense tables limited to headline metrics; move detailed prose into verbal notes or omit. Prefer one message per slide, large existing template placeholders, metric cards, and short bullets over shrinking text or adding small multi-column tables. - Match the template's typography before changing sizes: preserve title/body/table/navigation sizing where possible, and use content reduction or slide splitting before manual font scaling. 6. Quality gate: - Export final PPTX to PNG with `scripts/export_pptx_png.ps1`. - Create a contact sheet with `scripts/make_contact_sheet.py`. - Run `scripts/inspect_pptx_overflow.ps1`. - Run `scripts/scan_pptx_text.py` for slide count and stale template terms. - Inspect the contact sheet manually, then open any risky slide full-size. COM overflow is not sufficient: also check visible clipping, text crossing card borders, small text caused by overfilling, stale template images, image aspect ratios, and text/card overlap. - Check stale template text, placeholders, wrong names/dates, wrong navigation labels, red active-nav white text, and non-thesis images accidentally inherited from the template or old progress deck. - Fix and repeat until the exported deck is clean. 7. Final response: - Give the full output path, total slide count, main changes, validation performed, and any unresolved manual confirmations. ## Script Usage Extract thesis context: ```powershell python scripts/extract_thesis_context.py --input "D:\path\to\thesis" --output "D:\path\to\thesis_context.md" ``` Clone template slides into a native skeleton: ```powershell powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File scripts/clone_template_deck.ps1 ` -Template "D:\path\template.pptx" ` -Output "D:\path\output.pptx" ` -SlideSequence "1,2,3,4,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15" ``` In this example slide 4 is deliberately reused as a sub-section page and slide 5 is skipped. Export final deck: ```powershell powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File scripts/export_pptx_png.ps1 ` -Pptx "D:\path\output.pptx" ` -OutDir "D:\path\visual_check" ` -Width 1600 -Height 900 ``` Inspect possible overflow: ```powershell powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File scripts/inspect_pptx_overflow.ps1 ` -Pptx "D:\