Programmer Comic Generator
Turn tech topics into shareable work comics
Description
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淡苍
Why we love this skill
Creates independent, publishable workplace comics in batches, with different conflicts, visual metaphors, and twists while following privacy-safe creative and clear layout guidelines.
Turn a technical topic into multiple shareable programmer comics. Just tell me the “topic, number of comics, and panels per comic” to get several standalone stories: different errors, different absurd metaphors, and different twists—not collages or repeated content with only the title changed. Supports 3-, 4-, 6-, and 8-panel comics; by default, the same main character appears across the series, but you can also switch characters for each comic. No need to upload code or internal screenshots—just leave a single de-identified workplace moment.
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Programmer Comic Generator
Turn tech topics into shareable work comics
Description
Recommended by
淡苍
Why we love this skill
Creates independent, publishable workplace comics in batches, with different conflicts, visual metaphors, and twists while following privacy-safe creative and clear layout guidelines.
Turn a technical topic into multiple shareable programmer comics. Just tell me the “topic, number of comics, and panels per comic” to get several standalone stories: different errors, different absurd metaphors, and different twists—not collages or repeated content with only the title changed. Supports 3-, 4-, 6-, and 8-panel comics; by default, the same main character appears across the series, but you can also switch characters for each comic. No need to upload code or internal screenshots—just leave a single de-identified workplace moment.
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ImageEveryday Comedy Comics
Have a joke but can't turn it into a comic? Tell me about a small moment from school, work, family, or everyday life. I'll automatically choose 4, 6, 8, or 10–12 panels, build character misunderstandings, escalating beats, and a callback ending, then create an original comic designed for easy phone reading. Say “generate the images directly,” and I won't stop at the script. Want to make it a series? I'll maintain the characters' appearances, recurring jokes, foreshadowing, and seasonal story map so every episode connects.
Turn Photos into Stickers
Upload a travel or everyday photo and turn it into a collectible planner sticker set. The Skill preserves the original photo’s subject, composition, pose, and signature colors, then extracts six representative elements from the photo to create as die-cut stickers on the right. It uses a colorful coarse halftone style with a vintage print texture by default. You can also switch to a classic pixel style or a matte gouache paper-cut collage style. Great for travel memories, city scenes, people, pets, food, and everyday life photos.
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