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28Audience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

TLDR

An awesome-list style gallery of AI-generated slide decks built from single prompts in Sosana Studio, with each entry showing the prompt, a thumbnail, and PDF plus PPTX downloads.

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  root((awesome-presentations))
    Inputs
      Text prompts
    Outputs
      PDF decks
      PPTX decks
      Thumbnails
    Use Cases
      Browse demo decks
      Copy prompts as starters
      Fork to add examples
    Categories
      Technology
      Business
      Science
      Design
      Lifestyle
      Culture
    Tech Stack
      Markdown
      Sosana Studio
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Browse AI-generated decks grouped by category

USE CASE 2

Copy a prompt from the list into Sosana Studio as a starting point

USE CASE 3

Fork the repo to publish your own prompt and deck pair

What is it built with?

MarkdownSosana Studio

How does it compare?

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LanguageTypeScriptSwift
Setup difficultyeasyeasymoderate
Complexity1/52/52/5
Audiencegeneraldeveloperdesigner

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

There is no code to install, just open the README and paste a prompt into Sosana Studio.

In plain English

This repository is a curated list of slide decks that were generated by AI from single text prompts, with no slides written by hand and no images sourced manually. The decks were all produced using a tool called Sosana Studio, and the list is presented in the style of the popular awesome-list format that catalogs links around a single theme. Each entry in the list includes the exact prompt that was fed into the generator, a thumbnail of the first slide, and download links to both a PDF version and an editable PPTX file. Readers can browse by category, copy a prompt to use as a starting point for their own decks, or fork the repository to add their own examples. The decks are grouped into six categories: Technology and Engineering, Business and Startups, Science and Nature, Design and Creativity, Lifestyle and Personal Growth, and Culture and Society. Topics range across quantum computing for non-technical audiences, modern search engine architecture, microservices, WebAssembly, mechanical keyboard building, SaaS pricing, the creator economy, fundraising negotiation, and many others. The point of the repo is to showcase what a single prompt can produce, so the README treats each deck as a demo of the prompt itself. A short tip at the top invites readers to open Sosana Studio, paste any prompt from the list, and generate their own deck in a couple of minutes. There is no code, no installation steps, and no library to import. The repository is purely a gallery and prompt library.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
List every Technology and Engineering deck in awesome-presentations with its source prompt
Prompt 2
Pick three prompts from awesome-presentations that I can adapt for a SaaS pricing talk
Prompt 3
Write a pull request description that adds a new deck entry to awesome-presentations in the same format
Prompt 4
Compare two quantum computing prompts in awesome-presentations and tell me which produced the clearer outline

Frequently asked questions

What is awesome-presentations?

An awesome-list style gallery of AI-generated slide decks built from single prompts in Sosana Studio, with each entry showing the prompt, a thumbnail, and PDF plus PPTX downloads.

How hard is awesome-presentations to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is awesome-presentations for?

Mainly general.

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