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marp-slide AI Agent Skill
View Source: cachemoney/agent-toolkit
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npx skills add cachemoney/agent-toolkit --skill marp-slide 6
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Marp Slide Creator
Create professional, visually appealing Marp presentation slides with 7 pre-designed themes and built-in best practices.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the user:
- Requests to create presentation slides or Marp documents
- Asks to "make slides look good" or "improve slide design"
- Provides vague instructions like "良い感じにして" (make it nice) or "かっこよく" (make it cool)
- Wants to create lecture or seminar materials
- Needs bullet-point focused slides with occasional images
Quick Start
Step 1: Select Theme
First, determine the appropriate theme based on the user's request and content.
Quick theme selection:
- Technical/Developer content → tech theme
- Business/Corporate → business theme
- Creative/Event → colorful or gradient theme
- Academic/Simple → minimal theme
- General/Unsure → default theme
- Dark background preferred → dark or tech theme
For detailed theme selection guidance, read references/theme-selection.md.
Step 2: Create Slides
Read relevant references first:
- Always start by reading
references/marp-syntax.mdfor basic syntax - For images:
references/image-patterns.md(official Marpit image syntax) - For advanced features (math, emoji):
references/advanced-features.md - For custom themes:
references/theme-css-guide.md
- Always start by reading
Copy content from the appropriate template file:
assets/template-basic.md- Default theme (most common)assets/template-minimal.md- Minimal themeassets/template-colorful.md- Colorful themeassets/template-dark.md- Dark mode themeassets/template-gradient.md- Gradient themeassets/template-tech.md- Tech/code themeassets/template-business.md- Business theme
Read
references/best-practices.mdfor quality guidelinesStructure content following best practices:
- Title slide with
<!-- _class: lead --> - Concise h2 titles (5-7 characters in Japanese)
- 3-5 bullet points per slide
- Adequate whitespace
- Title slide with
Add images if needed using patterns from
references/image-patterns.mdSave to
/mnt/user-data/outputs/with.mdextension
Available Themes
1. Default Theme
Colors: Beige background, navy text, blue headings
Style: Clean, sophisticated with decorative lines
Use for: General seminars, lectures, presentations
Template: template-basic.md
2. Minimal Theme
Colors: White background, gray text, black headings
Style: Minimal decoration, wide margins, light fonts
Use for: Content-focused presentations, academic talks
Template: template-minimal.md
3. Colorful & Pop Theme
Colors: Pink gradient background, multi-color accents
Style: Vibrant gradients, bold fonts, rainbow accents
Use for: Youth-oriented events, creative projects
Template: template-colorful.md
4. Dark Mode Theme
Colors: Black background, cyan/purple accents
Style: Dark theme with glow effects, eye-friendly
Use for: Tech presentations, evening talks, modern look
Template: template-dark.md
5. Gradient Background Theme
Colors: Purple/pink/blue/green gradients (varies per slide)
Style: Different gradient per slide, white text, shadows
Use for: Visual-focused, creative presentations
Template: template-gradient.md
6. Tech/Code Theme
Colors: GitHub-style dark background, blue/green accents
Style: Code fonts, Markdown-style headers with # symbols
Use for: Programming tutorials, tech meetups, developer content
Template: template-tech.md
7. Business Theme
Colors: White background, navy headings, blue accents
Style: Corporate presentation style, top border, table support
Use for: Business presentations, proposals, reports
Template: template-business.md
Creating Slides Process
Basic Workflow
Understand requirements
- Identify content: title, topics, key points
- Determine target audience
- Assess formality level
Select theme
- Use quick selection rules above
- If uncertain, consult
references/theme-selection.md - Default to default theme if still unsure
Apply template
- Load appropriate template from
assets/ - CSS is already embedded - no external files needed
- Maintain template structure
- Load appropriate template from
Structure content
- Title slide:
<!-- _class: lead -->+ h1 - Content slides: h2 title + bullet points
- Keep titles to 5-7 characters (Japanese)
- Use 3-5 bullet points per slide
- Title slide:
Refine quality
- Read
references/best-practices.md - Ensure adequate whitespace
- Maintain consistency
- Keep text concise (15-25 chars per line)
- Read
Add images
- If needed, consult
references/image-patterns.md - Common:
for side images - Use proper Marp image syntax
- If needed, consult
Output file
- Save to
/mnt/user-data/outputs/ - Use descriptive filename like
presentation.md
- Save to
Handling "Make It Look Good" Requests
When users give vague instructions like "良い感じにして", "かっこよく", or "make it cool":
Infer theme from content:
- Business content → business theme
- Technical content → tech or dark theme
- Creative content → gradient or colorful theme
- General → default theme
Apply best practices automatically:
- Shorten titles to 5-7 characters
- Limit bullet points to 3-5 items
- Add adequate whitespace
- Use consistent structure
Enhance visual hierarchy:
- Use h3 for sub-sections when appropriate
- Break up dense text into multiple slides
- Ensure logical flow (intro → body → conclusion)
Maintain professional tone:
- Match formality to content
- Use parallel structure in lists
- Keep technical terms consistent
Image Integration
For slides with images, consult references/image-patterns.md for detailed syntax.
Common patterns:
- Side image:
- Image on right, text on left - Centered:
- Centered with specific width - Full background:
- Full-screen background - Multiple images: Multiple
![bg]declarations
Example lecture pattern:
## Slide Title

- Explanation point 1
- Explanation point 2
- Explanation point 3File Output
Always save the final Marp file to /mnt/user-data/outputs/ with .md extension:
presentation.mdseminar-slides.mdlecture-materials.md
Quality Checklist
Before delivering slides, verify:
- Theme selected appropriately for content
- CSS theme is embedded in the file
- Title slide uses
<!-- _class: lead --> - All h2 titles are concise (5-7 chars)
- Bullet points are 3-5 items per slide
- Images use proper Marp syntax
- File saved to outputs directory
- Content follows best practices
References
Core Documentation
- Marp syntax:
references/marp-syntax.md- Basic Marp/Marpit syntax (directives, frontmatter, pagination, etc.) - Image patterns:
references/image-patterns.md- Official image syntax (bg, filters, split backgrounds) - Theme CSS guide:
references/theme-css-guide.md- How to create custom themes based on Marpit specification - Advanced features:
references/advanced-features.md- Math, emoji, fragmented lists, Marp CLI, VS Code - Official themes:
references/official-themes.md- default, gaia, uncover themes documentation
Quality & Selection Guides
- Theme selection:
references/theme-selection.md- How to choose the right theme for content - Best practices:
references/best-practices.md- Quality guidelines for "cool" slides
Templates & Assets
- Templates:
assets/template-*.md- Starting points with embedded CSS for each theme (7 themes) - Standalone CSS:
assets/theme-*.css- CSS files for reference (already embedded in templates)
Official External Links
- Marp Official Site: https://marp.app/
- Marpit Directives: https://marpit.marp.app/directives
- Marpit Image Syntax: https://marpit.marp.app/image-syntax
- Marpit Theme CSS: https://marpit.marp.app/theme-css
- Marp Core GitHub: https://github.com/marp-team/marp-core
- Marp CLI GitHub: https://github.com/marp-team/marp-cli
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Install marp-slide by running npx skills add cachemoney/agent-toolkit --skill marp-slide in your project directory. Run the install command above in your project directory. The skill file will be downloaded from GitHub and placed in your project.
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