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thesis-defense-pptx

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Create, polish, and quality-check editable undergraduate or graduate thesis defense PowerPoint decks from a local thesis PDF/LaTeX project and an existing PPTX template. Use when the user asks for a formal defense PPT, thesis presentation, academic答辩PPT, template-matched PPTX, or local PowerPoint deck generation with visual inspection.

Documentos#pptx#pdfby zouchenzhen

codex-review-doc

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Review documents using Codex MCP. Supports review loop with context preservation.

Documentos#mcp#aiby sd0xdev

recap-ask

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Interactive Q&A over an existing recap document. Use when: user wants to ask follow-up questions about a briefing-recap-<date>.md produced by /recap-doc, with recap-bounded context + out-of-scope redirect + optional promote-to-request. Not for: generating a new recap (use /recap-doc), general project Q&A (use /ask), code tracing (use /code-explore). Output: per-turn answer referencing file:line +

Documentos#aiby sd0xdev

review-spec

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Review technical spec documents from completeness, feasibility, risk, and code consistency perspectives.

Documentos#aiby sd0xdev

request-tracking

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Request tracking knowledge base. Use when: querying request status, managing document references, tracking progress. Not for: creating requests (use create-request), tech specs (use tech-spec). Output: status report + progress tracking.

Documentos#aiby sd0xdev

recap-doc

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Post-development recap document generator. Use when: AI/Codex has implemented a feature and the user needs a guided walkthrough of what changed and why, with blind-spot detection and anticipated questions. Not for: Q&A follow-up (use /recap-ask), technical share-out for teammates (use /tech-brief), or generic code explanation (use /codex-explain). Output: briefing-recap-<YYYY-MM-DD>.md with file-l

Documentos#aiby sd0xdev

fp-brief

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First-principles briefing from technical documents. Use when: understanding why decisions were made, onboarding to feature reasoning, reviewing decision chains, explaining doc from first principles. Not for: PM/CTO summary (use project-brief), pre-doc analysis (use feasibility-study), code explanation (use codex-explain). Output: structured reasoning chain with sensitivity analysis.

Documentos#aiby sd0xdev

portable-text-conversion

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Convert HTML and Markdown content into Portable Text blocks for Sanity. Use when migrating content from legacy CMSs, importing HTML or Markdown into Sanity, building content pipelines that ingest external content, converting rich text between formats, or programmatically creating Portable Text documents. Covers @portabletext/markdown (markdownToPortableText), @portabletext/block-tools (htmlToBlock

Documentos#ai#markdownby sanity-io

cheatsheet-generator

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Generate LaTeX exam cheatsheets from course materials (PDF/PPTX/MD/images). Use when user says "generate cheatsheet", "make a cheat sheet", "create exam reference sheet", "condense notes", or has course materials to turn into a compact LaTeX review sheet for exams.

Documentos#pptx#pdfby Evan715823

render-pdf-doc

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Render Korean academic Markdown documents to publication-quality PDF via pandoc + xelatex. Targets non-bibliography artifacts: research proposals, IRB cover letters, briefing handouts, anchor docs (Q&A grids), and reference tables. Auto-infers pipe-table column widths from content (label column shrinks to fit, data columns share remaining width). CJK font fallback (Apple SD Gothic Neo on macOS, No

Documentos#pdf#aiby Aperivue

fill-protocol

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Fill institutional Word form templates (.doc/.docx) for IRB protocols, ethics applications, grant proposals, and other structured research documents while preserving the original styles, table layouts, fonts, and page geometry. Pairs with write-protocol — write-protocol drafts the scientific content, fill-protocol renders it into the institutional template. Korean-aware (CJK eastAsia font enforcem

Documentos#docx#aiby Aperivue

present-paper

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Academic presentation preparation — paper-driven (journal club, grand rounds, seminar) and lecture/teaching decks (course material, workshop slides, conference talks). Analyzes source material, finds supporting references, drafts audience-adapted speaker scripts, generates or augments PPTX with speaker notes, and prepares Q&A.

Documentos#pptx#testby Aperivue