This generates illustrations for any document by having Claude read the content, intelligently summarize it into key topics, then create styled images for each one. You tell it how many images you want (3-10 recommended), pick a ratio (16:9 or 3:4), optionally add a cover image, and it shows you the content breakdown before generating anything. The interesting bit is that it doesn't parse headings or rely on document structure. Claude actually reads and understands your content, whether it's markdown, plain text, or whatever, then figures out how to chunk it meaningfully. Uses Gemini 2.0 Flash under the hood with three visual styles: gradient glass cards, ticket design, or flat vector illustrations. Good for turning blog posts or documentation into shareable images without manually crafting prompts for each one.
npx skills add https://github.com/op7418/document-illustrator-skill --skill document-illustrator