| name | pptx-auto-windows |
| description | Generate PPTX decks on Windows using bash and Python. Use when the user asks to auto-create slides, build a .pptx from a structured outline/spec, or convert HTML (optionally to PDF) before embedding into slides. Covers python-pptx workflows, template/theme reuse, and lightweight HTML-to-PDF rendering when available. |
Pptx Auto Windows
Overview
Create .pptx decks on Windows with Python-only tooling, defaulting to python-pptx and a structured slide spec. Optionally render HTML to PDF first, then embed as full-bleed images if a renderer is available.
Workflow
- Collect inputs
Ask for:
- Slide outline and desired layout types (title, bullets, image, two-column)
- Theme preference and whether a template
.pptx should be used
- Assets (images, logos) and target aspect ratio (16:9 or 4:3)
- Whether an HTML-first workflow is required
- Choose the build path
- Path A (default): Build directly with
python-pptx using a slide spec.
- Path B (optional): Generate HTML, render to PDF (if
weasyprint is installed), then place each rendered page as a full-bleed image in PPTX. Use only if the user explicitly wants HTML-first output and accepts the renderer dependency.
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Generate slide spec
Draft a JSON/YAML spec from the outline, confirm structure, then run scripts/pptx_from_spec.py.
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Build the deck
Run the script, inspect the output, and iterate on layout or assets.
Quick Start (Path A)
- Create a spec (see
references/slide_spec.md).
- Run:
python scripts/pptx_from_spec.py --spec specs/demo.json --out output/demo.pptx --widescreen
Optional HTML -> PDF -> PPTX (Path B)
- Render HTML to PDF:
python scripts/html_to_pdf.py --html slides/index.html --out build/slides.pdf
- Convert PDF pages to images using a tool the user already has (Poppler, ImageMagick, etc.).
- Insert images into PPTX as full-bleed slides using
scripts/pptx_from_spec.py with type: image slides.
Scripts
References
references/slide_spec.md: Spec format, examples, and layout notes.
references/dependencies.md: Minimal dependency guidance for python-pptx and optional HTML-to-PDF rendering.