Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/deck-autopsyAutopsy a slide deck from photos or screenshots of its slides — the narrative arc, the numbers, and what each slide is hiding. Use when given slide images (a competitor's pitch, a conference talk, your own deck before a big meeting) and asked what the deck argues, whether it holds up, or how to counter or improve it. Produces a slide-by-slide read, the reconstructed argument chain, weak links, and the questions the deck is engineered to avoid. Requires image input.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/deck-autopsyA deck is an argument wearing design. This skill reads slide images the way a sceptical partner does — reconstructing the claim chain, checking the numbers against each other across slides, and naming the questions the deck is built to keep the room from asking.
The deck's argument, reconstructed:
Slide-by-slide: [#n] — Claims: [headline]. Support: [what's actually shown]. Design notes: [emphasis/burial/chart crimes]. Verdict: holds / overreaches / unproven.
Numbers cross-check:
| Figure | Slide(s) | Consistent? | Note |
|---|
Questions this deck is built to avoid:
[If it's your deck] Hardening list: [the 3-5 fixes, in order of how likely each hole is to be found in the room]