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dsh-paper-slides

Paper → academic talk for DeepSeek Harness: reads the real full text, budgets the slot per venue (组会汇报/会议报告/答辩/开题/文献汇报), builds the deck around the figures and writes the speaker notes as the script. Drives dsh-ai4scholar + dsh-slides.

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Aug 16, 2026
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Aug 16, 2026

Introduction

dsh-paper-slides

Paper → academic talk, for DeepSeek Harness

English | 中文

npm CI dsh-plugin license

Give the agent a DOI and a slot length, get a talk: the actual full text read rather than the abstract, the slot budgeted for the venue, the deck built around the figures, and the speaker notes written as the script.

"把这篇 10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2 做成 12 分钟的会议报告"

Install

This pack orchestrates; it reads nothing and renders nothing itself. Install all three:

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-ai4scholar dsh-slides dsh-paper-slides
dsh web
PackageSupplies
dsh-ai4scholarThe paper — search, full text, figures, citations
dsh-slidesWriting the deck to a file
dsh-paper-slidesThe arc between them

With a companion missing, the guidance says so and names the install command rather than routing around it — a talk drafted from a remembered abstract is exactly what this pack exists to prevent.

What it adds

plan_talk — the part of "turn a paper into a talk" that is not a judgement call. How long a slot runs, how many slides fit, and which beats a venue expects are conventions, so they are data here rather than improvised per call:

VenueTypicalThe rule that decides the talk
seminar 组会汇报15 minThe room knows the field. Skip the background; spend it on what you did and what is stuck
conference 会议报告12 minOne message. Decide the sentence they remember, make every slide serve it
defense 答辩25 minThe committee weighs whether the contribution is yours and whether you know its limits
proposal 开题20 minNo results yet, so the talk is judged on feasibility. Spend the slides there
journal-club 文献汇报20 minSomeone else's paper. The value you add is judgement, not a summary

The tool returns a slide budget per beat, plus what belongs on the slide versus in the notes. Beats keep their minimum however short the slot; what is left over goes to the evidence, not the setup.

It also returns the formats the venue expects, to be passed straight to make_slides. A defense, a conference talk and a proposal panel all end with someone else's machine opening the file, so those ask for ["html", "pptx"]; a group meeting and a journal club do not, so those stay ["html"]. Which file a venue wants is a convention too, and getting it wrong means arriving with a deck the room cannot open.

The paper-to-talk skill — the long procedure: read for the four questions a talk has to answer, decide the one message before drafting, title figure slides with the finding rather than "Figure 3", write the notes as what the presenter says, and check the deck against the plan before claiming it is done.

The chain

  1. Read the paper. read_by_doi / read_arxiv_paper / read_semantic_paper, or search_papers first when only the title is known. Never a remembered abstract.
  2. Budget. plan_talk with the venue and slot. Before drafting — drafting first and trimming later produces a compressed paper instead of a talk.
  3. Build. make_slides with the filled-in plan and the plan's delivery.formats — a self-contained HTML deck, plus an editable .pptx where the venue needs one.

Configuration

The bundle inserts one row (id: paper-slides). Override it from your profile's cordis.patch.yml (a patch replaces the whole config, so restate every key you keep):

- id: paper-slides
  config:
    skills: true            # register the paper-to-talk skill
    planTool: true          # register plan_talk
    promptGuidance: true
    promptOrder: 145

Notes

  • The skill body is in English. The model carries the procedure out and reports in whatever language the user is writing in.
  • Output formats come from dsh-slides: a self-contained HTML deck that presents offline and prints to PDF, and an editable .pptx with the speaker notes carried over.

License

MIT