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Generate retro arcade style infographic prompts for documentation pages

Install Skill

1Download skill
2Enable skills in Claude

Open claude.ai/settings/capabilities and find the "Skills" section

3Upload to Claude

Click "Upload skill" and select the downloaded ZIP file

Note: Please verify skill by going through its instructions before using it.

SKILL.md

name infographic-generator
description Generate retro arcade style infographic prompts for documentation pages

Generate Infographic Prompt

Generate an image AI prompt for creating a retro arcade style infographic for a documentation page.

Workflow

Step 1: Ask for the docs page

Ask the user: "Which documentation page should this infographic be for?"

Present options from the docs/ directory (use Glob to find all .md files in docs/), or let them specify a custom topic.

Step 2: Read the documentation

Read the specified documentation file to understand its content.

Step 3: Generate the image prompt

Create a retro arcade style prompt following this format:

Create a retro 8-bit pixel art infographic for "[PAGE TITLE]" from DevOps AI Toolkit.

Style: Retro arcade game aesthetic, pixel art, CRT glow effects, scanlines, neon pink/cyan on dark background, NES game instruction card style.

TOPIC: [One sentence describing what this page covers]

KEY CONCEPTS (visualize as power-ups/abilities):

[For each major section/concept in the doc, write ONE line like:]
1. [Icon emoji] [CONCEPT NAME]: [One sentence description - no bullet lists]

[Include 3-6 concepts depending on the doc's content]

Include pixel art icons, game-style UI elements, and achievement badges related to the topic.

Step 4: Present the prompt

Show the generated prompt in a code block so the user can copy it.

Then say: "Copy this prompt to your image generation AI. Once you have the image, tell me the file path and I'll add it to the documentation."

Step 5: Wait for image path

When the user provides the image path:

  1. Copy/move the image to the appropriate location in assets/images/
  2. Add the image to the documentation file at an appropriate location (usually near the top, after the title/intro)
  3. Use markdown image syntax without width constraints: ![Infographic description](../assets/images/filename.png)

Confirm the image was added to the doc.