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baoyu-infographic_skill
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npx veilstrat add skill jimliu/baoyu-skills --skill baoyu-infographic- SKILL.md11.5 KB
Overview
This skill generates professional, publication-ready infographics by combining an information layout with a visual style. It analyzes source content, preserves all original data verbatim, recommends optimal layout×style combinations, and outputs structured content plus a finished infographic image. Use it when you need clear, design-ready visual summaries from text or data.
How this skill works
The skill loads or accepts source content, runs a content analysis to detect topic, data types, tone, audience, and language, then transforms the content into a visual-first structure (titles, objectives, sections, verbatim data points, and design notes). It recommends 3–5 matching layout×style combinations, confirms options with the user, generates a prompt that pairs a chosen layout and style with the structured content, and produces the final infographic image. All original content is preserved; no rephrasing or invented facts are added.
When to use it
- Create a timeline, comparison, or visual summary from a text document or pasted content.
- Turn a report, tutorial, or dataset into a shareable infographic for presentations or social media.
- Produce multiple design variations quickly by swapping layouts and styles.
- Prepare publication-ready assets while preserving quotes, stats, and source wording verbatim.
- Generate infographics in a specific aspect ratio (landscape, portrait, square) or language.
Best practices
- Provide clean source text or a single markdown file; include explicit design notes when needed.
- Specify desired layout or style only if you have a clear visual goal; otherwise accept the recommendations.
- Define learning objectives up front to guide structure and headline choices.
- Keep numerical data and quotes verbatim in the source to ensure exact replication.
- Use EXTEND.md to set project or user preferences for default layout, style, aspect, and language.
Example use cases
- Convert a product roadmap into a winding-roadmap infographic with a watercolor or craft style.
- Transform a research summary into a bento-grid educational infographic with a chalkboard or corporate style.
- Produce an engineering exploded view using structural-breakdown layout with technical-schematic visuals.
- Design a comparison piece (A vs B) using binary-comparison layout with corporate-memphis styling.
- Create a social-media portrait infographic from a how-to article using linear-progression + ikea-manual.
FAQ
Yes. Any of the 20 layouts can be freely combined with any of the 17 styles to produce diverse visual results.
Will the tool change my wording or numbers?
No. The workflow preserves all source data verbatim; structured content uses the exact text and figures you provide.
How do I control aspect ratio and language?
Specify --aspect as landscape, portrait, or square and --lang for language. Defaults and user preferences can be set via EXTEND.md.