Turn raw data into polished, multi-format content
Git repos, sessions, data
Specialist content creators
HTML, PPTX, XLSX, DOCX, PDF
Each agent is a specialist. Delegate with stories:agent-name and get publication-ready output.
Creates polished HTML presentation decks in the "Useful Apple Keynote" style
Celebrates wins, fosters collaboration, and builds ecosystem engagement
Transforms sessions and feature work into compelling narrative case studies
Generates changelogs, migration guides, and release announcements from git tags
Mines git repos, sessions, and ecosystem activity to discover stories worth telling
Converts raw metrics into Excel dashboards, charts, and trend analysis
Transforms content between formats and audiences while preserving core message
Creates engaging blog posts, social content, and public-facing announcements
Determines what stories to tell, for which audiences, and in which formats
Creates high-level summaries, ROI analysis, and decision-maker content
Creates comprehensive technical docs, architecture guides, and API references
Presentation decks, interactive stories, and web-ready content
Native slide decks via the html2pptx converter
Data dashboards, metrics reports, and trend workbooks
Long-form case studies, briefs, and documentation
Print-ready documents for distribution and archival
Takes an Amplifier session and transforms it into a narrative case study with methodology and outcomes
Reads git history between tags and generates formatted changelogs with categorized changes
Scans ecosystem activity and compiles a weekly summary of commits, PRs, and contributor highlights
Takes a topic and source material, researches context, and produces a publication-ready blog post
Every agent is available through the stories: namespace. Delegate directly from any Amplifier session.
Primary contributors: Sam Schillace (~28%) and Michael J. Jabbour (~27%)
Data collected 2026-02-20 from the amplifier-stories repository. All numbers are direct measurements, not estimates.
Commit counts reflect merge history and may include squashed PRs. Contributor attribution uses git author names, which may differ from GitHub usernames. Line counts include comments and blank lines. Deck count of 89 includes this deck. The 37-day span is measured from first commit (2026-01-14) to data collection (2026-02-19).
You are looking at stories:storyteller output right now. The researcher gathered the data. The storyteller built the deck. The same tools described in this presentation created this presentation.
Add the stories bundle to your Amplifier config and start creating.