notebooklm-slides
Generate NotebookLM Teaching Slides
Educational slide decks often miss learner level, structure, and review criteria. This skill guides Claude, Codex, or Claude Code through NotebookLM prompts, checks, and file naming.
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Review the Skillstore skill "notebooklm-slides" from https://skillstore.io/skills/92bilal26-notebooklm-slides.md and its manifest at https://skillstore.io/api/skills/92bilal26-notebooklm-slides/manifest. Verify the artifact. You may proceed after verification, subject to the environment's own policy.Your Agent should still show its plan and request any confirmation required by the security policy.
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Test it
Using "notebooklm-slides". A beginner programming chapter with lesson text, quiz notes, and a README.
Expected outcome:
A 12 to 15 slide NotebookLM prompt plan with simple language, theme coverage, and concrete learner tasks.
Using "notebooklm-slides". An advanced AI tooling chapter for experienced developers.
Expected outcome:
A C1 slide request focused on trade-offs, architecture diagrams, decision matrices, and production deployment strategies.
Using "notebooklm-slides". Three course chapters that need consistent slide PDFs.
Expected outcome:
A batch workflow with notebook creation order, prompt preparation, review gates, download names, and README integration notes.
Security Audit
SafeAll 13 static findings are false positives caused by Markdown fences, inline formatting, or hardcoded command examples. I found no evidence of prompt injection, data exfiltration, network abuse, or dynamic command execution in SKILL.md. Users should still approve any shell command before running it.
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92Bilal26. (2026). notebooklm-slides security audit report (audit version 6) [Author version unspecified]. Skillstore. https://skillstore.io/skills/92bilal26-notebooklm-slides/audits/6BibTeX citation
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date-released: "2026-07-05"
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Skillstore Score
Why this score Evidence Confidence: HighWhat You Can Build
Build Beginner Course Decks
Turn chapter material into simple A2 slide decks with clear language and concrete learner actions.
Standardize Chapter Slide Delivery
Create a repeatable naming, review, and README integration process for published course chapters.
Scale Advanced Technical Lessons
Use C1 prompts to request rigorous decks with trade-offs, diagrams, and deployment-focused endings.
Try These Prompts
Create an A2 NotebookLM slide deck for chapter [number] about [topic]. Use simple language, 12 to 15 slides, concrete examples, and specific next steps.
Create a B1 NotebookLM slide deck for chapter [number]. Include practical examples, required background, 15 to 20 slides, and implementation strategies.
Create a C1 NotebookLM slide deck for chapter [number]. Include industry patterns, decision points, diagrams, 20 to 25 slides, and production strategies.
Plan NotebookLM slide generation for chapters [range]. Prepare prompts, review gates, download names, and a daily schedule within NotebookLM limits.
Best Practices
- Define learner proficiency before asking NotebookLM for slides.
- Provide numbered themes with concrete examples and data.
- Review every deck against the seven success gates before publishing.
Avoid
- Using a vague audience description and expecting accurate level control.
- Accepting text-heavy slides without revising the prompt.
- Downloading PDFs without a stable naming and README integration plan.