Break down complex content into eye-catching image card series with multiple style options.
When this skill prompts the user, follow this tool-selection rule (priority order):
AskUserQuestion, request_user_input, clarify, ask_user, or any equivalent.Concrete AskUserQuestion references below are examples — substitute the local equivalent in other runtimes.
When this skill needs to render an image, resolve the backend in this order:
EXTEND.md sets preferred_image_backend to a backend available right now, use it.auto, unset, or the pinned backend isn't available):imagegen) — first, inspect your available-skills / tool inventory. If a skill named imagegen is listed, you are running inside Codex and MUST use it: invoke via the Skill tool with skill: "imagegen", passing the saved prompt file's content (plus output path and aspect ratio per Codex imagegen's own args). Codex imagegen is the official raster backend in that runtime and outranks any non-native skill (e.g., baoyu-imagine) unless the user has explicitly pinned a different preferred_image_backend.image_generate), use it the same way.baoyu-imagine), use it.⛔ Never substitute SVG, HTML, canvas, or other code-based rendering for raster image generation. Codex imagegen's own description says it should be used "when the output should be a bitmap asset rather than repo-native code or vector." If you cannot resolve a raster backend via step 3, fall through to step 4 and ask the user — do not silently emit SVG, write inline markup, or produce HTML/CSS art as a substitute. This applies even if the article/section seems "diagram-like": the consumer skill calling this rule has already decided that a raster image is what it needs.
⛔ Never repair rendered text by painting over a generated bitmap. Do not use ImageMagick, Pillow, Canvas, SVG, HTML/CSS, OCR scripts, or any other programmatic overlay to cover, rewrite, erase, stroke, or replace titles, body copy, tags, or any other text inside an already generated image card. If text is wrong or unclear, regenerate from a corrected prompt, switch to a layout with less on-card text, or ask the user which imperfect candidate to keep.
Setting preferred_image_backend: ask forces the step-3 prompt every run regardless of available backends. Users change the pinned backend via the ## Changing Preferences section below.
Prompt file requirement (hard): write each image's full, final prompt to a standalone file under prompts/ (naming: NN-{type}-[slug].md) BEFORE invoking any backend. The file is the reproducibility record and lets you switch backends without regenerating prompts.
Concrete tool names (imagegen, image_generate, baoyu-imagine) above are examples — substitute the local equivalents under the same rule.
After every prompt file for the current generation group has been saved and verified, generate images in batches by default.
Priority order:
generation_batch_size images at a time. Default: 4. An explicit user request in the current message, such as --batch-size 4 or "并行4张一起生成", overrides EXTEND.md.Rules:
Default behavior: confirm before generation.
EXTEND.md defaults as recommendation inputs only. None of them authorizes skipping confirmation.--yes, "直接生成", "不用确认", "跳过确认", "按默认出图", or equivalent wording.Respond in the user's language across questions, progress, errors, and completion summary. Keep technical tokens (style names, file paths, code) in English.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| -------- | ------------- |
--style | Visual style (see Styles below) |
--layout | Information layout (see Layouts below) |
--palette | Color override: macaron / warm / neon |
--preset | Style + layout + optional palette shorthand (see Presets below; per-preset prompt fragments in references/style-presets.md) |
--ref | Reference images applied to image 1 as the series anchor |
--batch-size | Temporary generation batch size for this run. Default: generation_batch_size from EXTEND.md, otherwise 4. Clamp to 1-8. |
--yes | Non-interactive: skip all confirmations, use EXTEND.md or built-in defaults, auto-confirm recommended plan (Path A) |
Three independent knobs combine freely:
| Dimension | Controls | Options |
|---|---|---|
| ----------- | ---------- | --------- |
| Style | Visual aesthetics (lines, decorations, rendering) | 12 styles (see Styles below) |
| Layout | Information structure (density, arrangement) | 8 layouts (see Layouts below) |
| Palette (optional) | Color override, replaces the style's default colors | macaron / warm / neon (see Palettes below) |
Example: --style notion --layout dense makes an intellectual knowledge card; add --palette macaron to soften the colors without changing notion's rendering rules. A --preset is a shorthand for style + layout (+ optional palette).
Palette behavior: no --palette → style's built-in colors; --palette → overrides colors only, rendering rules unchanged. Some styles declare a default_palette (e.g., sketch-notes defaults to macaron).
| Style | Description |
|---|---|
| ------- | ------------- |
cute (Default) | Sweet, adorable, girly aesthetic |
fresh | Clean, refreshing, natural |
warm | Cozy, friendly, approachable |
bold | High impact, attention-grabbing |
minimal | Ultra-clean, sophisticated |
retro | Vintage, nostalgic, trendy |
pop | Vibrant, energetic, eye-catching |
notion | Minimalist hand-drawn line art, intellectual |
chalkboard | Colorful chalk on black board, educational |
study-notes | Realistic handwritten photo style, blue pen + red annotations + yellow highlighter |
screen-print | Bold poster art, halftone textures, limited colors, symbolic storytelling |
sketch-notes | Hand-drawn educational infographic, macaron pastels on warm cream, wobble lines |
Per-style specifications: references/presets/