| name | html-ppt-weekly-report |
| description | Team weekly / status-update deck — corporate clarity, 8-cell KPI grid, shipped list, 8-week bar chart, next-week table. Use for 周报, business reviews, team status updates, and exec dashboards. |
| triggers | ["weekly report","周报","status update","team report","business review","wbr"] |
| od | {"mode":"deck","scenario":"operations","featured":23,"upstream":"https://github.com/lewislulu/html-ppt-skill","preview":{"type":"html","entry":"index.html"},"design_system":{"requires":false},"speaker_notes":true,"animations":true,"example_prompt":"用 html-ppt-weekly-report 模板生成一份周报(7 页)。先问我四件事:本周时间范围、3-5 个核心 KPI 数字、本周已发布 / 已完成的事项、下周计划与风险。然后用模板填好 8 周柱状图和下周表格。"} |
HTML PPT · Weekly Report
A focused entry point into the html-ppt master skill that lands the user directly on the weekly-report full-deck template.
When this card is picked
The Examples gallery wires "Use this prompt" to the example_prompt above. When you accept that prompt, this card is the right pick if the user wants exactly the visual identity of weekly-report (see the upstream full-decks catalog for screenshots and rationale).
How to author the deck
- Read the master skill first. All authoring rules live in
skills/html-ppt/SKILL.md — content/audience checklist,
token rules, layout reuse, presenter mode, the keyboard runtime, and the
"never put presenter-only text on the slide" rule.
- Start from the matching template folder:
skills/html-ppt/templates/full-decks/weekly-report/ — copy index.html and
style.css into the project, keep the .tpl-weekly-report body class.
- Bring the shared runtime with the template. The upstream
index.html links the shared CSS/JS via ../../../assets/... because it
sits three folders deep inside skills/html-ppt/templates/full-decks/.
Once you copy index.html into the project, those parent-relative URLs
no longer resolve and base.css, animations.css, and runtime.js
will 404 — meaning the deck never activates and slide navigation is
dead. Pick one of these two recipes per project:
- Recipe A — copy + rewrite (preferred): copy
skills/html-ppt/assets/fonts.css, skills/html-ppt/assets/base.css,
skills/html-ppt/assets/animations/animations.css, and
skills/html-ppt/assets/runtime.js into a project-local
assets/ (with assets/animations/animations.css), then rewrite the
four <link>/<script> tags in index.html from
../../../assets/... to the matching project-local paths
(assets/fonts.css, assets/base.css,
assets/animations/animations.css, assets/runtime.js).
- Recipe B — inline: read the same four files and replace each
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../../assets/..."> with a
<style>...</style> containing the file's contents, and the
<script src="../../../assets/runtime.js"> with a
<script>...</script> containing runtime.js. Yields a single
self-contained index.html.
Either way, do not ship the upstream ../../../assets/... URLs
verbatim into a project artifact — they only work in-tree.
- Pick a theme. Default tokens look fine; if the user wants a different
feel, swap in any of the 36 themes from
skills/html-ppt/assets/themes/*.css
via <link id="theme-link"> and let T cycle.
- Replace demo content, not classes. The
.tpl-weekly-report scoped CSS only
recognises the structural classes shipped in the template — keep them.
- Speaker notes go inside
<aside class="notes"> or <div class="notes"> — never as visible text on the slide.
Attribution
Visual system, layouts, themes and the runtime keyboard model come from
the upstream MIT-licensed lewislulu/html-ppt-skill. The
LICENSE file ships at skills/html-ppt/LICENSE; please keep it in place when
redistributing.