If you're making research posters for conferences or academic events, this handles the full LaTeX workflow using beamerposter, tikzposter, or baposter. The real value here is the strict emphasis on AI-generated visuals first, then assembling them in LaTeX, which is the right way to build modern posters. It's opinionated about preventing the classic mistakes: text overflow at edges, cramming too many sections into one poster, and tiny unreadable fonts in diagrams. The content overflow rules are especially practical, like limiting A0 posters to 5-6 sections max and 300-800 words total. It pushes you to generate simple graphics with giant text (120pt+) and minimal elements, which actually matches how posters get viewed at conferences from several feet away.
npx skills add https://github.com/k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills --skill latex-posters