KPA
Provides an MCP server for programmatic reading, authoring, editing, designing, and optimization of Apple Keynote presentations.
README
KPA — Keynote Programmatic Authoring
Status: Phase 1, Step 1. Bootstrapping. PRD v1.0 approved 2026-06-06.
KPA is a Python toolkit, MCP server, OpenClaw skill, and CLI that lets LLM
agents read, author, edit, design, and optimize Apple Keynote (.key)
presentations programmatically — with the same fluency the broader
ecosystem has for .pptx and .pdf.
Why
Apple has no public spec for the Keynote file format. KPA reverse-engineers
it (via schemas extracted directly from the Keynote.app binary, plus prior
art from keynote-parser), then layers a clean Python API, an MCP server,
and a critic / optimizer loop on top.
Status
This repository is in active bootstrap. See:
- docs/PRD.md — Product requirements (v1.0)
- docs/DEV_PLAN.md — Phased dev plan (v1.0)
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Maintainers
- Scotty (Chief Engineer, iMac) —
agent:scotty - HAL 9000 (Strategy, Mac Studio) —
agent:hal - Captain Phillip Alvelda — vision and approval authority
— Built in the OpenClaw fleet.
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