This turns your Overleaf LaTeX paper into a print-ready conference poster as a single HTML file with a built-in drag-and-drop editor. Claude reads your paper source, extracts content into React cards, and generates a multi-column layout you can tweak in the browser by dragging dividers and swapping sections. It includes a programmatic API for layout automation via Playwright, which Claude uses internally to verify spacing. The workflow is iterative: Claude generates, you adjust visually, copy the config JSON back, and Claude updates the HTML. Honest take: the self-contained HTML approach is clever for portability, though you're still debugging paths and logo fetching. Best for researchers who want design control without touching LaTeX poster templates.
npx skills add https://github.com/aradotso/trending-skills --skill posterskill-academic-posters