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# Description
Analyze and improve Marp markdown presentations using SlideGauge. Use when working with Marp presentations, slide decks, or when user asks to check, analyze, improve, or validate slide quality.
# SKILL.md
name: marp-slide-quality
description: Analyze and improve Marp markdown presentations using SlideGauge. Use when working with Marp presentations, slide decks, or when user asks to check, analyze, improve, or validate slide quality.
allowed-tools:
- Read
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- Bash(uvx:*)
Marp Slide Quality Skill
Analyze and improve Marp markdown presentations using the SlideGauge tool to create higher-quality, more effective slide decks.
When This Skill Activates
This skill automatically activates when:
- Working with .md files containing marp: true frontmatter
- User mentions Marp presentations, slide quality, or slide analysis
- User asks to check, validate, improve, or fix presentation slides
- User wants to analyze slide quality metrics or scoring
Main Workflow
Follow this 4-step process for analyzing and improving Marp presentations:
Step 1: Analyze Baseline
First, install SlideGauge (if not already installed) and analyze the current state:
# Install SlideGauge using uvx
uvx --from git+https://github.com/kantord/SlideGauge slidegauge --version
# Analyze the presentation
uvx --from git+https://github.com/kantord/SlideGauge slidegauge analyze presentation.md
# Get detailed JSON output for deeper analysis
uvx --from git+https://github.com/kantord/SlideGauge slidegauge analyze --output json presentation.md | jq
Step 2: Prioritize Fixes
Review the analysis and prioritize slides based on their scores:
- Critical: Slides scoring below 70 points (failing threshold)
- Important: Slides scoring 70-80 points (below good quality)
- Good: Slides scoring 80+ points (acceptable quality)
Focus on failing slides first, then work on improving the rest.
Step 3: Apply Fixes
Use specific patterns and fixes from the reference documentation below. Common issues include:
- Too many bullet points or lines of content
- Missing slide titles or required elements
- Accessibility issues (low contrast, missing alt text)
- Code formatting problems
- Layout and visual design issues
Step 4: Validate Improvements
After making changes, re-run the analysis to verify improvements:
uvx --from git+https://github.com/kantord/SlideGauge slidegauge analyze presentation.md
Compare before/after scores to ensure meaningful improvements.
Requirements
uvxavailable in the environment- Network access to fetch SlideGauge from GitHub on first use
- Optional:
jqif you want to pretty-print JSON output locally
SlideGauge Rules Reference
Scoring System
- Starting Score: 100 points per slide
- Passing Threshold: 70 points
- Good Quality: 80+ points
- Excellent: 90+ points
Content Rules (Most Common Issues)
Too Many Bullets (-15 points)
Rule: Slides should have 6 or fewer bullet points
Example Fix:
<!-- Before (8 bullets) -->
- First point
- Second point
- Third point
- Fourth point
- Fifth point
- Sixth point
- Seventh point
- Eighth point
<!-- After (split into 2 slides) -->
## Key Points
- First point
- Second point
- Third point
- Fourth point
## Additional Points
- Fifth point
- Sixth point
- Seventh point
- Eighth point
Too Many Lines (-15 points)
Rule: Slides should have 16 or fewer lines (including headers and code blocks)
Strategy: Split complex slides or use more concise phrasing
Missing Title (-30 points)
Rule: Every slide must have a title (H1 or H2)
Fix: Add appropriate headings to structure content
Missing Required Elements (-25 points)
Rule: Exercise/TODO slides need problem statement AND solution/activity
Example:
## Exercise: Database Normalization
### Problem
Normalize the following unstructured data:
(Provide sample data)
### Solution Requirements
1. Identify entities and relationships
2. Create normalized tables
3. Define foreign key constraints
Accessibility Rules
Low Contrast Text (-20 points)
Rule: Text must have sufficient contrast ratio
Fix: Ensure dark text on light backgrounds or use explicit contrast settings
Missing Alt Text (-10 points)
Rule: Images must have descriptive alt text
Example:

Color Rules
Too Many Colors (-10 points)
Rule: Slides should use consistent, limited color schemes
Fix: Use Marp's theme colors or define a limited palette
Code Rules
Long Code Blocks (-10 points)
Rule: Code blocks over 30 lines should be split or simplified
Strategy: Show key concepts, move detailed code to separate files
Unclear Code Purpose (-10 points)
Rule: Code examples should clearly demonstrate their purpose
Fix: Add explanatory comments or use more illustrative examples
Common Fix Patterns
For Content Overload:
- Split slides - Break complex topics into multiple focused slides
- Use groups - Organize related content under subheadings
- Summarize - Replace lengthy explanations with key points
For Missing Elements:
- Add titles - Every slide needs clear H1/H2 headings
- Complete exercises - Ensure problem + solution/activity structure
- Add context - Include brief explanations for code examples
For Accessibility:
- Check contrast - Use tools or built-in Marp themes
- Add alt text - Describe image content and purpose
- Use semantic structure - Proper heading hierarchy
Practical Examples
Example 1: Too Many Bullets Fix
Before: 8 bullet points on a single slide (Score: 70)
After: 2 slides with 4 bullets each (Score: 95)
Example 2: Missing Title Fix
Before: Slide starts directly with content (Score: 65)
After: Added "## Database Design Overview" header (Score: 95)
Example 3: Code Block Optimization
Before: 45-line code block (Score: 75)
After: 20-line key example + "See full implementation in: src/database.py" (Score: 90)
Working with Users
Best Practices:
- Show analysis first - Always display current scores before making changes
- Get approval for major changes - Ask before splitting content or restructuring slides
- Explain the reasoning - Help users understand why specific changes improve quality
- Preserve technical accuracy - Focus on presentation quality, not content changes
- Offer alternatives - When multiple solutions exist, present options
Sample Interaction:
I've analyzed your presentation and found 3 slides scoring below 70:
Slide 3: "Architecture Overview" - Score: 65 (missing title)
Slide 7: "Code Implementation" - Score: 55 (35-line code block)
Slide 12: "Database Design" - Score: 60 (8 bullet points)
Would you like me to fix these issues? I'll:
- Add proper titles
- Split the long code example
- Break down the complex bullet slide
Should I proceed with these improvements?
Usage Tips
Configuration Options:
# Custom passing threshold
uvx slidegauge analyze --threshold 75 presentation.md
# Only analyze specific slides
uvx slidegauge analyze --slides "1,3,5-7" presentation.md
# Verbose output with detailed explanations
uvx slidegauge analyze --verbose presentation.md
Integration with Workflow:
- Run analysis after major content changes
- Use before presentations or reviews
- Include in CI/CD for documentation quality
- Great for team collaboration and standards
Team Usage:
- Share scoring thresholds for consistency
- Use common fix patterns across presentations
- Document team-specific SlideGauge configurations
- Include quality checks in presentation templates
Troubleshooting
Common Issues:
- SlideGauge installation fails: Ensure uvx is available and network connectivity
- No analysis results: Check that file contains
marp: truefrontmatter - Unexpected low scores: Review rule documentation - some rules are strict by design
- Code analysis issues: Ensure code blocks are properly formatted with language markers
Getting Help:
- Check the complete SlideGauge documentation at https://github.com/kantord/SlideGauge
- Review rule reference for detailed explanations
- Test with simple presentations to understand baseline behavior
- Use
--verboseflag for detailed analysis output
Quality Checklist
Before finalizing a presentation, ensure:
- [ ] All slides have titles (H1/H2)
- [ ] No slide exceeds 6 bullet points
- [ ] No slide exceeds 16 lines total
- [ ] Code blocks are 30 lines or less
- [ ] Images have descriptive alt text
- [ ] Color contrast is sufficient
- [ ] Exercise slides have problem + solution
- [ ] Overall presentation scores 70+ on all slides
Following these guidelines will help create professional, accessible, and effective Marp presentations that communicate your ideas clearly and effectively.
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.