posterskill turns Overleaf papers into print-ready posters
posterskill is an open-source Claude Code skill for generating academic conference posters from a paper. It points Claude at an Overleaf source and a project website, pulls in figures and logos, and outputs a single self-contained HTML poster that can be edited live in the browser without a build step.
Smart, narrowly scoped tooling: this is less “AI poster generator” and more a workflow accelerator for researchers who already have the paper and want a polished poster fast.
- –Strong fit for academics using Overleaf, since it automates the annoying parts: content extraction, figure fetching, and layout bootstrapping.
- –The live HTML editor is the real differentiator: users can resize columns, swap cards, and tune typography before sending the config back to Claude.
- –Best suited to print-ready conference posters, not fully autonomous design or general-purpose graphic design.
- –Because it depends on Claude Code and a browser-based editing loop, it feels like a practical copilot rather than a standalone product.
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80d ago
2026-03-21
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80d ago
2026-03-21
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