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minimax-xlsx
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SKILL.md
MiniMax XLSX Skill
Handle the request directly. Do NOT spawn sub-agents. Always write the output file the user requests.
Task Routing
| Task | Method | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| READ — analyze existing data | xlsx_reader.py + pandas |
references/read-analyze.md |
| CREATE — new xlsx from scratch | XML template | references/create.md + references/format.md |
| EDIT — modify existing xlsx | XML unpack→edit→pack | references/edit.md (+ format.md if styling needed) |
| FIX — repair broken formulas in existing xlsx | XML unpack→fix <f> nodes→pack |
references/fix.md |
| VALIDATE — check formulas | formula_check.py |
references/validate.md |
READ — Analyze data (read references/read-analyze.md first)
Start with xlsx_reader.py for structure discovery, then pandas for custom analysis. Never modify the source file.
Formatting rule: When the user specifies decimal places (e.g. "2 decimal places"), apply that format to ALL numeric values — use f'{v:.2f}' on every number. Never output 12875 when 12875.00 is required.
Aggregation rule: Always compute sums/means/counts directly from the DataFrame column — e.g. df['Revenue'].sum(). Never re-derive column values before aggregation.
CREATE — XML template (read references/create.md + references/format.md)
Copy templates/minimal_xlsx/ → edit XML directly → pack with xlsx_pack.py. Every derived value MUST be an Excel formula (<f>SUM(B2:B9)</f>), never a hardcoded number. Apply font colors per format.md.
EDIT — XML direct-edit (read references/edit.md first)
CRITICAL — EDIT INTEGRITY RULES:
- NEVER create a new
Workbook()for edit tasks. Always load the original file. - The output MUST contain the same sheets as the input (same names, same data).
- Only modify the specific cells the task asks for — everything else must be untouched.
- After saving output.xlsx, verify it: open with
xlsx_reader.pyorpandasand confirm the original sheet names and a sample of original data are present. If verification fails, you wrote the wrong file — fix it before delivering.
Never use openpyxl round-trip on existing files (corrupts VBA, pivots, sparklines). Instead: unpack → use helper scripts → repack.
"Fill cells" / "Add formulas to existing cells" = EDIT task. If the input file already exists and you are told to fill, update, or add formulas to specific cells, you MUST use the XML edit path. Never create a new Workbook(). Example — fill B3 with a cross-sheet SUM formula:
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_unpack.py input.xlsx /tmp/xlsx_work/
# Find the target sheet's XML via xl/workbook.xml → xl/_rels/workbook.xml.rels
# Then use the Edit tool to add <f> inside the target <c> element:
# <c r="B3"><f>SUM('Sales Data'!D2:D13)</f><v></v></c>
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_pack.py /tmp/xlsx_work/ output.xlsx
Add a column (formulas, numfmt, styles auto-copied from adjacent column):
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_unpack.py input.xlsx /tmp/xlsx_work/
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_add_column.py /tmp/xlsx_work/ --col G \
--sheet "Sheet1" --header "% of Total" \
--formula '=F{row}/$F$10' --formula-rows 2:9 \
--total-row 10 --total-formula '=SUM(G2:G9)' --numfmt '0.0%' \
--border-row 10 --border-style medium
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_pack.py /tmp/xlsx_work/ output.xlsx
The --border-row flag applies a top border to ALL cells in that row (not just the new column). Use it when the task requires accounting-style borders on total rows.
Insert a row (shifts existing rows, updates SUM formulas, fixes circular refs):
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_unpack.py input.xlsx /tmp/xlsx_work/
# IMPORTANT: Find the correct --at row by searching for the label text
# in the worksheet XML, NOT by using the row number from the prompt.
# The prompt may say "row 5 (Office Rent)" but Office Rent might actually
# be at row 4. Always locate the row by its text label first.
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_insert_row.py /tmp/xlsx_work/ --at 5 \
--sheet "Budget FY2025" --text A=Utilities \
--values B=3000 C=3000 D=3500 E=3500 \
--formula 'F=SUM(B{row}:E{row})' --copy-style-from 4
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_pack.py /tmp/xlsx_work/ output.xlsx
Row lookup rule: When the task says "after row N (Label)", always find the row by searching for "Label" in the worksheet XML (grep -n "Label" /tmp/xlsx_work/xl/worksheets/sheet*.xml or check sharedStrings.xml). Use the actual row number + 1 for --at. Do NOT call xlsx_shift_rows.py separately — xlsx_insert_row.py calls it internally.
Apply row-wide borders (e.g. accounting line on a TOTAL row):
After running helper scripts, apply borders to ALL cells in the target row, not just newly added cells. In xl/styles.xml, append a new <border> with the desired style, then append a new <xf> in <cellXfs> that clones each cell's existing <xf> but sets the new borderId. Apply the new style index to every <c> in the row via the s attribute:
<!-- In xl/styles.xml, append to <borders>: -->
<border>
<left/><right/><top style="medium"/><bottom/><diagonal/>
</border>
<!-- Then append to <cellXfs> an xf clone with the new borderId for each existing style -->
Key rule: When a task says "add a border to row N", iterate over ALL cells A through the last column, not just newly added cells.
Manual XML edit (for anything the helper scripts don't cover):
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_unpack.py input.xlsx /tmp/xlsx_work/
# ... edit XML with the Edit tool ...
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_pack.py /tmp/xlsx_work/ output.xlsx
FIX — Repair broken formulas (read references/fix.md first)
This is an EDIT task. Unpack → fix broken <f> nodes → pack. Preserve all original sheets and data.
VALIDATE — Check formulas (read references/validate.md first)
Run formula_check.py for static validation. Use libreoffice_recalc.py for dynamic recalculation when available.
Financial Color Standard
| Cell Role | Font Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|---|
| Hard-coded input / assumption | Blue | 0000FF |
| Formula / computed result | Black | 000000 |
| Cross-sheet reference formula | Green | 00B050 |
Key Rules
- Formula-First: Every calculated cell MUST use an Excel formula, not a hardcoded number
- CREATE → XML template: Copy minimal template, edit XML directly, pack with
xlsx_pack.py - EDIT → XML: Never openpyxl round-trip. Use unpack/edit/pack scripts
- Always produce the output file — this is the #1 priority
- Validate before delivery:
formula_check.pyexit code 0 = safe
Utility Scripts
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_reader.py input.xlsx # structure discovery
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/formula_check.py file.xlsx --json # formula validation
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/formula_check.py file.xlsx --report # standardized report
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_unpack.py in.xlsx /tmp/work/ # unpack for XML editing
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_pack.py /tmp/work/ out.xlsx # repack after editing
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_shift_rows.py /tmp/work/ insert 5 1 # shift rows for insertion
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_add_column.py /tmp/work/ --col G ... # add column with formulas
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/xlsx_insert_row.py /tmp/work/ --at 6 ... # insert row with data
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