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Scaffolds React + Vite presentation slides with Recharts charts, animations, Sentry branding, and single-file HTML output for data-driven decks.
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Create interactive, data-driven presentation slides using React + Vite + Recharts, styled with the Sentry design system and built as a single distributable HTML file.
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Create interactive, data-driven presentation slides using React + Vite + Recharts, styled with the Sentry design system and built as a single distributable HTML file.
Ask the user:
Before designing any slides, assess whether the source content contains real quantitative data (numbers, percentages, measurements, time series, costs, metrics). Only create Recharts visualizations for slides where real data exists. Do NOT fabricate, estimate, or invent data to fill charts.
If the source content is purely qualitative (narrative, opinions, strategy, process descriptions), the presentation should use zero charts. Recharts and Charts.jsx should only be included in the project if at least one slide has real data to visualize.
Create the project structure:
<project-name>/
├── index.html
├── package.json
├── vite.config.js
└── src/
├── main.jsx
├── App.jsx
├── App.css
└── Charts.jsx
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com" />
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Rubik:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap" rel="stylesheet" />
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Material+Symbols+Outlined:opsz,wght,FILL,GRAD@20..48,100..700,0..1,-50..200&display=swap" rel="stylesheet" />
<title>TITLE</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="root"></div>
<script type="module" src="/src/main.jsx"></script>
</body>
</html>
{
"name": "PROJECT_NAME",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"scripts": { "dev": "vite", "build": "vite build", "preview": "vite preview" },
"dependencies": { "react": "^18.3.1", "react-dom": "^18.3.1", "recharts": "^2.15.3" },
"devDependencies": { "@vitejs/plugin-react": "^4.3.4", "vite": "^6.0.0", "vite-plugin-singlefile": "^2.3.0" }
}
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react'
import { viteSingleFile } from 'vite-plugin-singlefile'
export default defineConfig({ plugins: [react(), viteSingleFile()] })
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom/client'
import App from './App'
import './App.css'
ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById('root')).render(<App />)
Read ${CLAUDE_SKILL_ROOT}/references/design-system.md for the complete Sentry color palette, typography, CSS variables, layout utilities, and animation system.
Define slides as an array of functions returning JSX:
const SLIDES = [
() => ( /* Slide 0: Title */ ),
() => ( /* Slide 1: Context */ ),
// ...
];
Each slide function returns a <div className="slide-content"> with:
<h2> heading.anim, .d1, .d2, .d3 for staggered fade-inDo NOT add category tag pills/badges above headings (e.g., "BACKGROUND", "EXPERIMENTS"). They look generic and add no value. Let the heading speak for itself.
Implement keyboard navigation (ArrowRight/Space = next, ArrowLeft = prev) and a bottom nav overlay with prev/next buttons, dot indicators, and slide number. The nav has no border or background — it floats transparently. A small low-contrast Sentry glyph watermark sits fixed in the top-left corner of every slide.
function App() {
const [cur, setCur] = useState(0);
const go = useCallback((d) => setCur(c => Math.max(0, Math.min(SLIDES.length - 1, c + d))), []);
useEffect(() => {
const h = (e) => {
if (e.target.tagName === 'INPUT') return;
if (e.key === 'ArrowRight' || e.key === ' ') { e.preventDefault(); go(1); }
if (e.key === 'ArrowLeft') { e.preventDefault(); go(-1); }
};
window.addEventListener('keydown', h);
return () => window.removeEventListener('keydown', h);
}, [go]);
return (
<>
{cur > 0 && <div className="glyph-watermark"><SentryGlyph size={50} /><span className="watermark-title">TITLE</span></div>}
<div className="progress" style={{ width: `${((cur + 1) / SLIDES.length) * 100}%` }} />
{SLIDES.map((S, i) => (
<div key={i} className={`slide ${i === cur ? 'active' : ''}`}>
<div className={`slide-content${i === cur ? ' anim' : ''}`}>
<S />
</div>
</div>
))}
<Nav cur={cur} total={SLIDES.length} go={go} setCur={setCur} />
</>
);
}
IMPORTANT: Only create charts for slides backed by real, concrete data from the source content. If a slide's content is qualitative (strategies, learnings, process descriptions, opinions), use text-based layouts instead (cards, tables, bullet lists, columns). Never invent numbers, fabricate percentages, or generate synthetic data to populate a chart. If you are unsure whether data is real or inferred, do NOT create a chart.
If NO slides require charts, skip this step entirely — do not create Charts.jsx or import Recharts.
When real data IS available, read ${CLAUDE_SKILL_ROOT}/references/chart-patterns.md for Recharts component patterns including axis configuration, color constants, chart types, and data generation techniques.
Put all chart components in Charts.jsx. Key patterns:
ResponsiveContainer with explicit height.chart-wrap div with max-width 920pxuseMemo for data generationCAT[]) for distinguishing data series and groups. Only use semantic colors (SEM_GREEN, SEM_RED, SEM_AMBER) when the color itself carries meaning (good/bad, success/failure, warning).ComposedChart with stacked Area/Line, BarChart, custom SVG diagramsApply the complete CSS from the design system reference. Key elements:
--purple, --dark, --muted). Semantic CSS variables (--semantic-green, --semantic-red, --semantic-amber) only where color conveys meaning. Categorical palette (CAT[]) for all other data visualization.fadeUp keyframe with staggered delays.cols flex rows, .cards grid, .chart-wrap containers.tag-purple, .tag-red, .tag-green, .tag-amber for slide labels${CLAUDE_SKILL_ROOT}/references/sentry-logo.svg (full wordmark) or sentry-glyph.svg (glyph only). Do NOT hardcode an approximation — always use the exact SVG paths from these files.Logo (from ${CLAUDE_SKILL_ROOT}/references/sentry-logo.svg or sentry-glyph.svg) + h1 + subtitle + author/date info.
Tag + heading + 2-column card grid with icon headers.
Tag + heading + side-by-side charts or before/after comparison table.
Tag + heading + full-width chart + annotation bullets below.
Tag + heading + 3-column layout with category headers and bullet lists.
After initial scaffolding:
npm install && npm run dev to start the dev servernpm run build produces a single HTML file in dist/A working React + Vite project that:
Charts.jsx and the Recharts dependency entirely if no slides have real data