Creates research posters as HTML/CSS files that you can print to PDF or convert to PowerPoint, but you should only use this when someone explicitly asks for PPTX format. For standard academic posters, the latex-posters skill is the better choice. The documentation is heavy on workflow rules: it wants you to generate most visual elements with AI tools first (aiming for 60-70% visuals), keeps hammering on giant font sizes for readability from 4-6 feet away, and has strict limits on complexity (maximum 3-4 elements per graphic, 300-800 words total). The template gives you a three-column layout with header and footer. Honestly feels like a fallback option for when LaTeX isn't available or someone needs PowerPoint editability afterwards.
npx skills add https://github.com/k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills --skill pptx-posters