kami

Kami is a document and landing page generation tool that uses a consistent design language of warm parchment, ink-blue accents, and serif typography. It supports various document types including resumes, portfolios, white papers, and slide decks, as well as interactive landing pages. It integrates with local brand profiles and project style references to maintain visual consistency.

8.7K
Installs
5
Use cases
9/10
Quality

Is kami safe to install?

Review the source first

Review the source first: our audit of kami's source files found 2 shell commands, 0 external URLs, file reads and writes (high risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The tool executes shell commands for version checking and scanning local project files for style extraction. It also reads and writes local files to generate documents and landing pages.

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Who is this skill for?

Professionals and developers who need to generate styled, professional-grade documents or static landing pages from markdown or text inputs.

What can you do with it?

  • Creating professional resumes and portfolios
  • Generating technical white papers and equity reports
  • Designing slide decks in PDF or PPTX format
  • Building responsive landing pages with animations
  • Creating diagrams like flowcharts, architecture boards, and data charts

How good is this skill?

Quality score: 9/10. The skill documentation is highly structured and provides clear operational instructions. The decision trees for document types and diagrams are comprehensive and reduce ambiguity.

What does the skill file contain?

SKILL.md
# kami · 紙

**紙 · かみ** - the paper your deliverables land on.

Good content deserves good paper. One design language across documents and landing pages: warm parchment canvas, ink-blue accent, serif-led hierarchy, tight editorial rhythm.

Part of `Kaku · Waza · Kami` - Kaku writes code, Waza drills habits, **Kami delivers documents**.

**Update check (non-blocking).** At the start of a task, run `bash scripts/check-update.sh`. It does a read-only version check at most once per day and prints one line when a newer kami is available; relay that line to the user, then continue. It sends no data, ...

Frequently asked questions

How does Kami determine the visual style of my document?

Kami uses a hierarchy of settings: explicit user prompts, editorial judgment, habit notes, frontmatter defaults, and built-in defaults. It can also scan local CSS or design token files if you reference a specific project.

Can Kami create editable PowerPoint files?

Yes, Kami defaults to PDF output via HTML templates but provides slides.py or slides-en.py as a fallback when you explicitly request an editable PPTX file.

Does Kami send my data to an external server?

No. The update check script is read-only and fails silently if offline or sandboxed. The tool generates documents locally.

How do I include diagrams in my documents?

You can request specific diagram types like flowcharts or bar charts. Kami selects the appropriate template from its assets directory and embeds the SVG into your document.

Data sourced from tw93/kami on GitHub. Install counts from skills.sh. The summary and security audit are derived from the skill's source files: every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the source.

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