# conference-talk-builder > Create conference talk outlines and iA Presenter markdown slides using the Story Circle narrative framework. Use when structuring a tech talk, creating presentation slides, or organizing talk ideas into a story-driven format. - Author: Chris Cardoso - Repository: kriscard/kriscard-claude-plugins - Version: 20260121101048 - Stars: 1 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/kriscard/kriscard-claude-plugins - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@kriscard/kriscard-claude-plugins~conference-talk-builder:20260121101048 --- --- name: conference-talk-builder description: Create conference talk outlines and iA Presenter markdown slides using the Story Circle narrative framework. Use when structuring a tech talk, creating presentation slides, or organizing talk ideas into a story-driven format. --- # Conference Talk Builder Create compelling conference talk outlines and iA Presenter markdown slides using the Story Circle narrative framework. ## Process ### 1. Gather Information Ask the user for: - Talk title and topic - Target audience and knowledge level - Main points to cover - Brain dump of everything they know - Problem they're solving or story they're telling - Constraints (time limit, specific technologies) ### 2. Read the Story Circle Framework Load `references/story-circle.md` for the eight-step narrative structure. The framework maps tech talks to: - Top half: Established practices and order - Bottom half: Disruption and experimentation ### 3. Create the Outline Structure the talk using eight Story Circle steps: 1. **Introduction** - Current status quo 2. **Problem Statement** - What needs solving 3. **Exploration** - Initial attempts 4. **Experimentation** - Deep investigation 5. **Solution** - The breakthrough 6. **Challenges** - Implementation difficulties 7. **Apply Knowledge** - Integration into project 8. **Results & Insights** - Lessons learned Map user's content to these steps. Show outline and refine based on feedback. ### 4. Generate iA Presenter Slides Read `references/ia-presenter-syntax.md` for markdown formatting rules. Create slides that: - Use `---` to separate slides - Add tabs before content visible on slides - Leave speaker notes without tabs - Include comments with `//` for reminders - Format code blocks with syntax highlighting Structure the slide deck: - Title slide - Introduction with speaker bio - One or more slides per Story Circle step - Code examples broken across multiple slides - Closing slide with contact info and resources ### 5. Refine and Iterate After showing slides: - Ask if sections need expansion or compression - Check if code examples need better formatting - Verify story flow makes sense - Adjust based on feedback ## Key Principles **Tell a Story**: Focus on how you approached a problem and solved it. **Keep It Readable**: Break code across slides. Test on bad projectors. **Engage the Audience**: Use humor where appropriate. Ask questions. **Make Follow-up Easy**: Include memorable URL or QR code linking to resources. ## Example Workflow **Topic**: Migrating from JavaScript to TypeScript 1. Gather experience, main points, target audience 2. Map content to Story Circle: - Introduction: Current JS codebase - Problem: Type safety issues - Exploration: Research into TypeScript - Experimentation: Pilot conversion - Solution: Incremental migration strategy - Challenges: Third-party library types - Apply: Full codebase migration - Results: 40% reduction in runtime errors 3. Generate markdown slides with proper formatting 4. Iterate based on feedback