4 skills in this category
The output layer of academic work: typeset documents and conference slides. These skills turn plain-English requests into compiled LaTeX PDFs, generate Beamer or PowerPoint decks for talks and defenses, and — in the workspace projects — ship a whole preconfigured environment (LaTeX + Python + review agents) so a new machine is research-ready in minutes.
LaTeX Document Skill is the broadest, with dozens of templates and automation scripts; Academic PPTX Skill focuses on conference and defense decks; Claude Prism and Claude Code My Workflow are opinionated full workspaces rather than single skills. For the figures that go inside those documents, that is what paperbanana’s generator is for.
An offline-first desktop LaTeX workspace built on Claude — local file storage, embedded Tectonic compilation, and 100+ installable scientific skills.
A ready-to-fork Claude Code template for academics — Beamer/Quarto slides, R data analysis, and manuscript review, run through 18 specialist agents and quality gates.
Academic PPTX Skill overrides Claude's design-forward slide defaults with communication-first standards for conference talks, seminars, and thesis defenses.
LaTeX Document Skill turns plain-English requests into compiled LaTeX PDFs — 27 templates, 27 automation scripts, and a vision-OCR pipeline for converting scans into typeset documents, no LaTeX knowledge required.
Generate publication-quality methodology diagrams, ML architectures, and statistical charts from a text prompt.
Try the figure generator