Draft Content for Gamma
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Ask the user: What is this about? What's the main topic or message? Get a clear understanding of the purpose.
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Ask: Who is the audience? Executives, team members, customers, students, general public? This shapes tone and depth.
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Ask: What format works best? Presentation (slides for presenting), document (longer form reading), social post (single impactful card), or webpage?
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Ask: How detailed should it be? Brief (3-5 cards), medium (8-12 cards), or detailed (15-20 cards)?
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Ask: What context or sources should inform this? Files, notes, prior conversations, specific data? Load any relevant context now.
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Create a markdown draft based on gathered information. Use clear headings for sections. Each major heading becomes a card. Save to session/ folder.
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Present the draft to the user. Ask for feedback. Iterate until they approve the content.
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Once approved, inform the user the draft is ready. Ask if they want to generate it now with
Generate Gamma.
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> User intent to create a presentation, document, social post, or webpage. Topic or purpose. Context sources if available.
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## Steps
1. [Read Gamma Generation Rules]: Read the documentation in: `./skills/sauna/[skill_id]/resources/context/media.gamma.rules.md` (Load drafting guidance)
2. Ask the user: What is this about? What's the main topic or message? Get a clear understanding of the purpose.
3. Ask: Who is the audience? Executives, team members, customers, students, general public? This shapes tone and depth.
4. Ask: What format works best? Presentation (slides for presenting), document (longer form reading), social post (single impactful card), or webpage?
5. Ask: How detailed should it be? Brief (3-5 cards), medium (8-12 cards), or detailed (15-20 cards)?
6. Ask: What context or sources should inform this? Files, notes, prior conversations, specific data? Load any relevant context now.
7. Create a markdown draft based on gathered information. Use clear headings for sections. Each major heading becomes a card. Save to session/ folder.
8. Present the draft to the user. Ask for feedback. Iterate until they approve the content.
9. Once approved, inform the user the draft is ready. Ask if they want to generate it now with `./skills/sauna/[skill_id]/resources/recipes/media.gamma.generate.md`.