Image to Editable PPT Slide
name: image-to-editable-ppt-slide
by benjaminlee · published 2026-04-01
$ claw add gh:benjaminlee/benjaminlee-image-to-editable-ppt-slide---
name: image-to-editable-ppt-slide
description: Rebuild one or more reference images as visually matching editable PowerPoint slides using native shapes, text, fills, and layout instead of a flat screenshot. Use when the user wants an image, flowchart, infographic, dashboard, process diagram, or designed slide converted into an editable PPT/PPTX deck that stays editable and closely matches the source.
homepage: https://github.com/benjaminlee/image-to-editable-ppt-slide
metadata:
clawdbot:
emoji: "🖼️"
requires:
env: []
files: ["scripts/*"]
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# Image to Editable PPT Slide
Convert a reference image into a visually matching **editable** PowerPoint slide or deck.
Use this skill when
Core rules
Workflow
1. **Inspect the image(s)**
- Identify aspect ratio, title, sections, cards, arrows, connectors, icons, labels, and palette
- Note alignment, spacing, font weight, repeated motifs, and line thickness
2. **Choose structure**
- Single image → one editable slide
- Multiple images/pages → multi-slide deck, usually one source image per slide unless the user asks otherwise
3. **Build with editable primitives**
- Use `python-pptx`
- Prefer rectangles, rounded rectangles, chevrons, circles, arrows, lines, and text boxes
- Approximate unknown fonts with standard installed fonts
4. **Use helpers**
- `scripts/pptx_rebuilder.py` builds a deck from a JSON spec
- `scripts/generate_spec_template.py` generates a starter JSON template for one or more slides
5. **Refine**
- Tighten spacing, font sizes, colors, line widths, corner radii, and proportions
- If needed, do a second pass before presenting the result
6. **Deliver**
- Tell the user where the `.pptx`, generator script, and/or JSON spec were saved
- Mention any approximations if the match is not exact
File pattern
For one-off jobs, create:
For repeated use, adapt the reusable scripts in `scripts/`.
Multi-slide deck guidance
External Endpoints
This skill itself does not call any external APIs or web services.
| Endpoint | Purpose | Data sent |
|---|---|---|
| None | N/A | Nothing leaves the machine by default |
Security & Privacy
Model Invocation Note
OpenClaw may invoke this skill autonomously when the request matches its description. That is normal skill behavior. If the user wants to avoid autonomous invocation, they can ask for a manual or one-off approach instead.
Trust Statement
By using this skill, you are trusting the local helper scripts in this package to read local spec/input files and write local PowerPoint output files. This packaged version does not send data to third-party services. Only install it if you trust the skill contents and your execution environment.
ClawHub-ready note
This skill folder is structured so it can be published with `clawhub publish` once authenticated. If publishing is requested, verify `clawhub whoami` first.
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