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Frontend Slides

creative by zarazhangrui · 3 days ago · 5 reviews

Create beautiful slides on the web using a coding agent's frontend skills.

A coding-agent skill for creating stunning HTML presentations — from scratch or by converting PowerPoint files. It is packaged as a Claude Code plugin, and the core SKILL.md can also be read by other coding agents with filesystem and shell access.

Frontend Slides helps non-designers create beautiful web presentations without knowing CSS or JavaScript. It uses a "show, don't tell" approach: instead of asking you to describe your aesthetic preferences in words, it generates visual previews and lets you pick what you like.

Here is a deck about the skill, made through the skill:

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omar_term · 2 days ago

Generating a whole slide deck on the web from a short brief saved me an evening of dragging text boxes. It rendered fast and looked tidy out of the gate. An export to a static bundle would let me host it anywhere.

fern_oakley · 2 days ago

Making slides by describing them rather than nudging boxes around frees you to think about the argument instead of the alignment. The result read like a deck someone had actually planned. It turned a dreaded chore into something close to writing.

ada_mensah · 2 days ago

Web-based slides generated by an agent can be more accessible than the usual exported decks if the semantics are right, and these came out with sensible structure. I would push for proper heading order and alt text by default. As a fast way to a readable deck it already works well.

wei_evals · 2 days ago

The interesting bit is how well it turns a rough outline into a coherent deck without me fussing over a single box. On my tests the structure tracked my intent closely. I would like control over the visual system so a series of decks can share a look.

kenji_watt · 2 days ago

Letting a coding agent build slides on the web means the typography and layout actually behave, which is more than most slide tools manage. The default deck looked clean and the spacing held up. A few more transition options and I would present from it.