
PPTX Author
FreeGenerate PowerPoint presentations programmatically using Python.
Free · Opens the source repo
What PPTX Author does
PPTX Author is a skill designed for creating PowerPoint presentations (.pptx files) in a headless manner using the python-pptx library. This skill is particularly useful for developers and data professionals who need to generate presentation decks as file artifacts, rather than interacting with a live PowerPoint session. By automating the creation of slides, users can ensure consistency and accuracy in their presentations, especially when they need to present data from a model or workbook.
The skill operates by reading data from an Excel workbook, ensuring that every number included in the presentation is traceable back to its source. This is critical for financial presentations, where accuracy is paramount. The output is saved to a specified directory, allowing for easy access and distribution of the generated files. Users can also utilize a firm template to maintain branding consistency across their presentations, provided that the template is available in the specified directory.
PPTX Author follows best practices for slide content, such as having one main idea per slide and ensuring that all numerical data is sourced directly from the model. This reduces the risk of errors that can occur when manually entering data. The skill is particularly suited for creating pitch decks, investment memos, and other financial documents where clarity and precision are essential.
While PPTX Author is a powerful tool for generating presentations, it is important to note that it is not suitable for live PowerPoint sessions or for creating decks that require heavy animations or transitions. For those needs, the broader powerpoint skill is recommended, which offers more features for interactive presentations.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to generate a PowerPoint deck programmatically, particularly for financial presentations that require precise data sourcing.
When not to use it
Avoid this skill for live presentations or when creating decks that rely heavily on animations, transitions, or speaker notes. The broader `powerpoint` skill is more appropriate for those scenarios.
What you can build with it
Generating Financial Pitch Decks
Use PPTX Author to automate the creation of pitch decks for financial presentations, ensuring all data is accurately sourced.
Creating Consistent Company Templates
Leverage the skill to generate PowerPoint presentations that adhere to company branding by using a predefined template.
Automating Report Presentations
Automate the generation of presentations that summarize reports, pulling in data directly from Excel workbooks.
How to install PPTX Author
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add nousresearch/hermes-agent/pptx-author --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by nousresearchpptx-author
Produce a .pptx file on disk using python-pptx. Use when you need to deliver a deck as a file artifact, not drive a live PowerPoint session.
Adapted from Anthropic's pptx-author and pitch-deck skills in anthropics/financial-services. The MCP / Office-JS branches of the originals are dropped — this assumes headless Python.
For the broader, already-shipped PowerPoint authoring skill (slides, speaker notes, embeds, media), see the built-in powerpoint skill. This skill is a lighter-weight pattern tuned for model-backed decks (pitch decks, IC memos, earnings notes) where every number must trace to a source workbook.
Output contract
- Write to
./out/<name>.pptx. Create./out/if it does not exist. - Return the relative path in your final message.
Setup
pip install "python-pptx>=0.6"
Core conventions
One idea per slide
Title states the takeaway; body supports it. A slide titled "Q3 Revenue" is weak; "Revenue growth accelerated to 14% Y/Y in Q3" is strong.
Every number traces to the model
If a figure on a slide came from ./out/model.xlsx, footnote the sheet and cell.
Revenue: $1,250M (Source: model.xlsx, Inputs!C3)
Never transcribe numbers from memory or from a summary — open the workbook, read the named range, and bind the deck value to it programmatically when you can.
Use the firm template when one is mounted
If ./templates/firm-template.pptx exists, load it so the deck inherits branded colors, fonts, and master layouts.
from pptx import Presentation
from pathlib import Path
template = Path("./templates/firm-template.pptx")
prs = Presentation(str(template)) if template.exists() else Presentation()
Charts: PNG-from-model beats native pptx charts
When fidelity matters (the model's chart styling must match the deck exactly), render the chart to PNG from the source workbook and embed the image. Native pptx.chart charts are fragile and often don't match firm conventions.
from pptx.util import Inches
slide.shapes.add_picture("./out/charts/football_field.png",
Inches(1), Inches(2),
width=Inches(8))
No external sends
This skill writes a file. It never emails, uploads, or posts. Orchestration layers handle delivery.
Skeleton
from pptx import Presentation
from pptx.util import Inches, Pt
from pptx.dml.color import RGBColor
from pathlib import Path
template = Path("./templates/firm-template.pptx")
prs = Presentation(str(template)) if template.exists() else Presentation()
# Title slide
slide = prs.slides.add_slide(prs.slide_layouts[0])
slide.shapes.title.text = "Project Aurora — Strategic Alternatives"
slide.placeholders[1].text = "Preliminary Discussion Materials"
# Valuation summary slide (title-only layout)
slide = prs.slides.add_slide(prs.slide_layouts[5])
slide.shapes.title.text = "Valuation implies $38–$52 per share across methodologies"
# Add a table bound to model outputs
rows, cols = 5, 4
tbl_shape = slide.shapes.add_table(rows, cols,
Inches(0.5), Inches(1.5),
Inches(9), Inches(3))
tbl = tbl_shape.table
headers = ["Methodology", "Low ($)", "Mid ($)", "High ($)"]
for c, h in enumerate(headers):
tbl.cell(0, c).text = h
# In a real deck, read these from the model workbook with openpyxl
data = [
("Trading comps", "35", "41", "48"),
("Precedent M&A", "39", "45", "52"),
("DCF (base)", "36", "43", "51"),
("LBO (10% IRR)", "33", "38", "44"),
]
for r, row in enumerate(data, start=1):
for c, val in enumerate(row):
tbl.cell(r, c).text = val
# Embed a chart rendered from the model
slide = prs.slides.add_slide(prs.slide_layouts[5])
slide.shapes.title.text = "Football field — current price $42"
slide.shapes.add_picture("./out/charts/football_field.png",
Inches(1), Inches(1.8), width=Inches(8))
Path("./out").mkdir(exist_ok=True)
prs.save("./out/pitch-aurora.pptx")
Binding deck numbers to the source workbook
Read named ranges or specific cells from your Excel model so deck numbers never drift.
from openpyxl import load_workbook
wb = load_workbook("./out/model.xlsx", data_only=True)
def nr(name):
"""Resolve a named range to its current computed value."""
rng = wb.defined_names[name]
sheet, coord = next(rng.destinations)
return wb[sheet][coord].value
revenue_fy24 = nr("RevenueFY24")
implied_mid = nr("ImpliedSharePriceBase")
Then build deck content using those values:
slide.shapes.title.text = f"Implied share price of ${implied_mid:.2f} (base case)"
Remember to recalculate the workbook before reading it — openpyxl only sees computed values if something has already calculated the sheet. Run the recalc helper in the excel-author skill first, or open/save through a real Excel session.
Slide-type checklist for pitch decks
A typical banking pitch deck follows this structure. Not prescriptive, but useful as a starting skeleton:
- Cover / title
- Disclaimer
- Table of contents
- Situation overview
- Company snapshot (the target)
- Market / sector context
- Valuation summary (football field) — the money slide
- Trading comps detail
- Precedent transactions detail
- DCF summary
- Illustrative LBO / sponsor case
- Process considerations
- Appendix
When NOT to use this skill
- Users in a live PowerPoint session with an Office MCP available — drive their live doc instead.
- Non-financial slideware (quarterly all-hands, marketing decks) — use the broader
powerpointskill. - Decks with heavy animation, transitions, or speaker notes — use the broader
powerpointskill.
Attribution
Conventions adapted from Anthropic's Claude for Financial Services plugin suite, Apache-2.0 licensed. Original: https://github.com/anthropics/financial-services/tree/main/plugins/agent-plugins/pitch-agent/skills/pptx-author
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